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Dec 19, 2006 11:23

I’ve been trying to figure out what the hell my father expects me to get him for Christmas (‘cause the girls are easy), but I gotta admit I’m a little fucking distracted by this rent notice. Sakura, if she even lives here anymore (I never see her), must have a copy of the original rent agreement, and if she does, I wanna take a look at it and “read ( Read more... )

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pink_caduceus December 19 2006, 16:33:03 UTC
Of course I still have the original license.

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life_in_stereo_ December 19 2006, 16:37:18 UTC
Fuck, you are still here? I was hopin' I could get the non-leaky room. What a pain. Get out your file cabinet. I wanna look that business over.

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pink_caduceus December 19 2006, 16:41:53 UTC
I have looked it over. There is so much legal jargon that it looks like pig latin. However, if you think you'll have better luck, be my guest.

Also, it's yarmulke.

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life_in_stereo_ December 19 2006, 16:54:32 UTC
Stick with the sick people. Let me see.

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dramabunny December 19 2006, 17:04:06 UTC
I think your Father just thinks eight days of holiday equals more family time/presents/eggnog. I believe he may in fact be celebrating Chrismukkah. I've heard it described as eight days of gifts, followed by one day of lots of gifts. Sounds like his sort of thing.

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life_in_stereo_ December 19 2006, 17:06:42 UTC
If he thinks that's some kinda ploy that'll get me back at the clinic singing camp songs and playing battle-Scrabble, he's got another thing coming.

I'll talk to the twins.

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dramabunny December 19 2006, 18:30:37 UTC
Think carefully, Ichigo. You could embrace this example of multiculturalism, and reap the benefits. http://parenting.ivillage.com has suggestions to make every day of Hanukkah a memorable one. Example:

DAY FIVE: Book night

The week before Hanukkah, visit a library or book store. Have each member of the family select a book that highlights the Jewish experience, or describes the story of Hanukkah. That evening, each person can read his or her favorite part in a roundtable of fun!

DAY EIGHT: "Mitzvot" night

The day's preparation begins first thing in the morning. Each family member is presented with a small notebook. The goal is keep track of all "mitzvot," or good deeds, done during the course of the day. The challenge? Good deeds count only if it goes unnoticed, reinforcing the joy in selfless giving. That evening, family members will enjoy hearing about each other's most rewarding "mitzvot"!

More importantly, did you know that donuts are traditional during this

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hentaigasuki December 20 2006, 05:19:26 UTC
You seem political. Do you have any experience with staging a protest? One where you get everyone to refuse to pay the rent?

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life_in_stereo_ December 20 2006, 15:08:31 UTC
Everything is politics.

I gotta feeling that everyone refusing to pay rent would just end up in a bunch of eviction notices. Ain't never a shortage of people who need a shit-place to live.

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hentaigasuki December 20 2006, 17:33:10 UTC
What an interesting viewpoint.

Well it was worth a shot.

Aren't we supposed to be rising up against The Man instead of letting him beat us into submission?

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intoinfinity December 20 2006, 17:02:10 UTC
The legal agreement is simple. How long was the term of your lease for, and when did you sign it? Did you renew your lease when the term ended?

If you are still within the term of your lease, then you have the legal high ground and do not need to foot the extra $85. If he evicts you, you have grounds for legal recourse. If you are past the term of your lease and you did not renew it when it ended, then this Urahara is within his rights to increase the rent.

I shall have to read the fine print more carefully to ascertain the actual window of warning the tenants are supposed to have.

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