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Willenium says: I had to bring some floppy disks into work which I had been saving for 10 years "in case I might need them". Tell us when your hoarding skills have come in useful (or not, as the case may be)

(, Thu 3 May 2012, 14:03)
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Hell, I'm with you on this one! Filthy housemates suck. I once opened a bag of 'Clothes' at the top of my shared house stairs, as it had been sitting there for 2 weeks. It wasn't clothes. It was rubbish. We got mice in the end in that place, and I had a near nervous breakdown over those filthy hoarding fuckwits. I got sick of tidying up after them and putting their crap in the bin or back in their rooms. It slowly drives you insane. It really is NOT that hard to just put something in the bin. What they keep in their own room is their business, but once it starts to attract rodents or damage the place.. I'm going in there and removing it.
(, Sun 6 May 2012, 11:44, 3 replies)
Wipe the spunk out of your eyes, put the drugs down and read what the prick actually wrote.

(, Sun 6 May 2012, 14:40, closed)
For the record, I've never been bad enough to get mould or vermin.

(, Sun 6 May 2012, 15:23, closed)

Always a bonus. I was living with awful student types who hadn't lived away from home before, it'd seem (Strangely, they had...) and after finally giving in and clearing out their rooms there were pizza boxes with crusts, etc, which had been there for weeks. Can't stand grimey housemates!
(, Mon 7 May 2012, 12:49, closed)
That bowling ball is taking up a lot of valuable space
on the mantelpiece.
(, Mon 7 May 2012, 5:02, closed)

I don't have the bowling ball! He hasn't got rid of the damn thing yet, does that count as hoarding?
(, Mon 7 May 2012, 12:44, closed)

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