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What did you do today that was NOT NICE?
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Bragged about it being 80 degrees here today.1
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Came to work sick ....0
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There's been a few times in my life that there have been certain people that for no real specific reason get on my nerves.
I had mean thoughts towards one of those people today.
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My neighbor has lights that shine into my bedroom windows all night long. So this morning before my run I went and unscrewed the fixtures and cut the black wire to both lights then put a old burned out bulb in it so he thinks it was the bulb. BTW nobody lives in the house for over a year now!1
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Cropdusted my coworkers lmbo2
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My neighbor has lights that shine into my bedroom windows all night long. So this morning before my run I went and unscrewed the fixtures and cut the black wire to both lights then put a old burned out bulb in it so he thinks it was the bulb. BTW nobody lives in the house for over a year now!
I understand,no one like shining into their bedroom at any time let alone all night every night. But what you did was vandalism and you are liable for the repairs (once your caught of course and having the damn light out maybe worth it).6 -
I bailed on a friend for breakfast because I really needed a nap, and I’m still going to go soon, but by myself.1
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Mean_Spice wrote: »My neighbor has lights that shine into my bedroom windows all night long. So this morning before my run I went and unscrewed the fixtures and cut the black wire to both lights then put a old burned out bulb in it so he thinks it was the bulb. BTW nobody lives in the house for over a year now!
I understand,no one like shining into their bedroom at any time let alone all night every night. But what you did was vandalism and you are liable for the repairs (once your caught of course and having the damn light out maybe worth it).
That is true and I wish I could have just gone there and asked them to turn out the lights around 11 pm or so but since no one is living there I couldn't contact anyone. As a bonus my wife told me she slept better last night LOL. It's all about keeping your loved one happy! I have a feeling once the house is sold (it is a flip) I will have to invest in light blocking window shades or install a spotlight shining into their bedroom0 -
Happy wife and all that.......1
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I was leaving a Manager's Meeting. Everybody was taking their time to get up and leave. About 3 people between me and the door. Chatting. I stood there for about 10 seconds and then shouted "Make a Hole!" Everybody was startled and turned to look at me as I pushed through and left.8
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For the last week I've been taking the paper out of my boss's printer and putting it back on the stack. When she goes to print and "Out of paper" error pops she looks so pissed because she knows she filled it up.4
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Hung up on a Customer , They ain't always right ,,not in my world. Sometimes enough is enough !!2
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Took another towel from my gym. One day maybe I will bring back all the towels that have come home with me...although they do match my guest bathroom.2
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I talked poorly about someone in my job. Not that it wasn't deserved but I need to keep my comments to myself...0
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I loudly thanked a lady for being extra cautious at this goofy round-a-bout by my home. I also bleeped out some of my words a few minutes later with my horn as I screamed "milk it or park it" in my defense it was PC...Pre-coffee0
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Mean_Spice wrote: »My neighbor has lights that shine into my bedroom windows all night long. So this morning before my run I went and unscrewed the fixtures and cut the black wire to both lights then put a old burned out bulb in it so he thinks it was the bulb. BTW nobody lives in the house for over a year now!
I understand,no one like shining into their bedroom at any time let alone all night every night. But what you did was vandalism and you are liable for the repairs (once your caught of course and having the damn light out maybe worth it).
That is true and I wish I could have just gone there and asked them to turn out the lights around 11 pm or so but since no one is living there I couldn't contact anyone. As a bonus my wife told me she slept better last night LOL. It's all about keeping your loved one happy! I have a feeling once the house is sold (it is a flip) I will have to invest in light blocking window shades or install a spotlight shining into their bedroom
Ok......i flip houses, if someone vandalized something that i put my hard work into, that the sale of contributes to my income and well being, the police finding you first would be the best thing that could happen to you. Now i understand an annoying light in your bedroom is a nuisance, and i wouldnt want that to be the case if i owned the house you vandalized. I would want to appease the neighbors and not make waves in a neighborhood i have invested in. If its on the market im sure their is a realtor you could contact to try and rectify the problem. And if its not on the market im sure there are people their working on it to talk to.4 -
I just know it'll go on all dang day.
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Mean_Spice wrote: »My neighbor has lights that shine into my bedroom windows all night long. So this morning before my run I went and unscrewed the fixtures and cut the black wire to both lights then put a old burned out bulb in it so he thinks it was the bulb. BTW nobody lives in the house for over a year now!
I understand,no one like shining into their bedroom at any time let alone all night every night. But what you did was vandalism and you are liable for the repairs (once your caught of course and having the damn light out maybe worth it).
That is true and I wish I could have just gone there and asked them to turn out the lights around 11 pm or so but since no one is living there I couldn't contact anyone. As a bonus my wife told me she slept better last night LOL. It's all about keeping your loved one happy! I have a feeling once the house is sold (it is a flip) I will have to invest in light blocking window shades or install a spotlight shining into their bedroom
Ok......i flip houses, if someone vandalized something that i put my hard work into, that the sale of contributes to my income and well being, the police finding you first would be the best thing that could happen to you. Now i understand an annoying light in your bedroom is a nuisance, and i wouldnt want that to be the case if i owned the house you vandalized. I would want to appease the neighbors and not make waves in a neighborhood i have invested in. If its on the market im sure their is a realtor you could contact to try and rectify the problem. And if its not on the market im sure there are people their working on it to talk to.
As weird at is sounds the flippers were done with the Reno about 7 months ago and still have not listed it. But I do regret cutting the wire I should have just unscrewed the bulbs. I'm thinking they are hoping the market takes a turn upwards in the near future. while doing the renovation there was a flood of house that went up for sale in the area.1 -
Mean_Spice wrote: »My neighbor has lights that shine into my bedroom windows all night long. So this morning before my run I went and unscrewed the fixtures and cut the black wire to both lights then put a old burned out bulb in it so he thinks it was the bulb. BTW nobody lives in the house for over a year now!
I understand,no one like shining into their bedroom at any time let alone all night every night. But what you did was vandalism and you are liable for the repairs (once your caught of course and having the damn light out maybe worth it).
That is true and I wish I could have just gone there and asked them to turn out the lights around 11 pm or so but since no one is living there I couldn't contact anyone. As a bonus my wife told me she slept better last night LOL. It's all about keeping your loved one happy! I have a feeling once the house is sold (it is a flip) I will have to invest in light blocking window shades or install a spotlight shining into their bedroom
Ok......i flip houses, if someone vandalized something that i put my hard work into, that the sale of contributes to my income and well being, the police finding you first would be the best thing that could happen to you. Now i understand an annoying light in your bedroom is a nuisance, and i wouldnt want that to be the case if i owned the house you vandalized. I would want to appease the neighbors and not make waves in a neighborhood i have invested in. If its on the market im sure their is a realtor you could contact to try and rectify the problem. And if its not on the market im sure there are people their working on it to talk to.
Logical approach. In my neighborhood, someone unscrewing someone else's light is a fine for the homeowner with the unscrewed light. Your suggestions would be the neighborly approach. 🙌1 -
My thoughts when I heard one coworker tell another coworker that he has a date with someone tonight and she's not his first choice: the feeling is probably mutual.0
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