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I'm not going to read 9 pages of bs to find out, sorry but I have better things to do.
It's worth the read, if you're in the mood for a good laugh.
When we first met the apartment manager, her character was presented to us as an innocent peripheral party who was simply not very helpful or sympathetic. But then over the course of several more posts, her character has evolved into something much more complex. The most recent version of the script portrays her as an accomplice in the major crackdealing ring being operated by the poison-spraying neighbor, and the manager's son is apparently a crooked police officer who is also involved in the conspiracy. Along with one of the first two responding officers, in fact.
It's really good stuff. I highly recommend it. I expect that by the time we wake up tomorrow morning, the whole thing will somehow involve an al Qeada cell, or aliens from Alpha Centauri, or satanic goat sacrifices, or all of the above. I certainly plan to check in and keep track of it. I'm on the edge of my seat; I don't want to miss a thing!
If you were able to call her at work.... SHE should have been able to then call the police and say, "Please go check on my kid. He/she says she's sick and we've had problems with the neighbors."
Odd that you managed to find CD, Create an account, choose a user name, make your very first posts, give detailed explanations about your situation (including the detail that your mother snores) while becoming sicker and sicker and weaker and weaker.... yet not look up your local PD or Sheriff's office on-line and get help before you passed out on the floor. Odd as well that the PD didn't call the paramedics if you were getting sicker and sicker and weaker and weaker.
There are many ways to engage a crazy;
A discreet phone call regarding suspected child abuse at the residence
An inquiry about concern of drug dealings
Contact all manner of media in the area and state "there is going to be a big event" on a certain date at the residence. Be unclear about the nature of the event, but sound compelling.
Place a notice in easy riders motorcycle magazine scheduling a free beer and eats party at the residence "our righteous brother Rufus is getting released from stir nest friday night, all you spread the word and show up with your rides at" the offending address.
Of course this list is not all inclusive, one need to read the publication "revenge", it gives step by step instructions on how to make the marks life full and to busy to mess with you. http://books.google.com/books?id=Ems...ed=0CCEQ6AEwAQ
I'm not going to read 9 pages of bs to find out, sorry but I have better things to do.
Then please don't bother to post, since you are unwilling to be educated on the entire situation. We have better things to do than school you on the background of the post.
It's worth the read, if you're in the mood for a good laugh.
When we first met the apartment manager, her character was presented to us as an innocent peripheral party who was simply not very helpful or sympathetic. But then over the course of several more posts, her character has evolved into something much more complex. The most recent version of the script portrays her as an accomplice in the major crackdealing ring being operated by the poison-spraying neighbor, and the manager's son is apparently a crooked police officer who is also involved in the conspiracy. Along with one of the first two responding officers, in fact.
It's really good stuff. I highly recommend it. I expect that by the time we wake up tomorrow morning, the whole thing will somehow involve an al Qeada cell, or aliens from Alpha Centauri, or satanic goat sacrifices, or all of the above. I certainly plan to check in and keep track of it. I'm on the edge of my seat; I don't want to miss a thing!
Yep. Posts #61 & 80 did it for me. That old saying actually isn't true... you really can make this stuff up.
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