I'm never going back to my parent's home again. I'll just have to find another place to do laundry. I don't know what it is about my parents, maybe old age, or my mom's desire to discover her roots by returning to a an old Russian-Jewish style Ghetto under a Czar, but they live in a Nazi Germany - styled (and don't get me wrong because that
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I think that the guard's "solution" was after he talked to his superiors telephonically.
My bigger problem is with the requirement of providing ID at the guard gate. My dad explained that they had a problem with unlicensed laborers/housekeepers,etc coming in and causing "mischief", but that only applies to those who drive in. Apparently, one can walk in without showing ID. And more importantly, IF I am on the permanent guest list (and my dad verified it), why would I not be allowed in whether or not I had a driver's license?
My parents seemingly have no problem with the new rules, even though it is a huge inconvenience to their visitors who have to WAIT in queue for admittance. I waited nearly 10 min on Hannukah (at which time, my driver's license was also expired) before being admitted. hmm.
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Anyway, a good son you are, hm? Going down to the ghetto to visit his mum.
Aw.
Happy New Year.
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