Some idiot threw my clothes onto the ground in the laundry room

Feb 19, 2001
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I did my laundry at like 6pm last night. Yea, I was a bastard. I threw it in and I left to go to a friend's place. So when I came back at 4AM, I noticed how someone used 2 driers (out of 3) and their clothes were still there at 4AM. I looked to see that they didnt touch my clothes in the washer because after all there's 3 washers.

Although there's 3 driers, its clear that 1 of them is a POS ancient machine that I've NEVER seen anyone use, so really there's 2. I reached into the 2 good driers and I noticed this guy left his clothes in there forever too cuz it's not even warm at all. So I go and grab my coins and drier sheets hoping maybe he'll return in the next 5 minutes.

Well what do I do? I have to go home the next morning, and so I have to finish my laundry. Typically we take people's stuff out if they leave it there too long and put it on a clean table in the laundry room. So that's what I did. I didn't drop anything on the ground. The guy even left his hamper on the table, so I put his clothes next to his hamper.

Then I proceeded to dry my clothes. Since I was waking up at 9/10AM, I might as well get my laundry then instead of at 5am.

I woke up and got my clothes. I found half of them in the trash can, and the other half on the ground.

What the hell man.

Next time I see those two hampers around someone's getting GUINEA PIG PEE all over their clothes... Plus my own pee. Maybe some expired milk too. Maybe I'll bring pron in and whack off to that all over his clothes.

What a fvcktard.

I've seen people who take my clothes out of the dryer because I'm an idiot for leaving it there all night and put it on the table. I'm cool with that. Throwing my clothes into the trash can because I moved your clothes because you had them there for who knows how long? That's lame. I swore that if I found the guy's car in the garage, he would be getting some key marks on.

Now I havent even looked through my clothes, but if I'm missing stuff, someone's dying.
 

chrisms

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Maybe don't be the jackass that leaves his clothes in the laundry room all the time. It isn't your dresser, it's the laundry room.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: AStar617
exactly why I rejoice in finally having a washer/dryer in my home.

yeah. i don't have idiots leaving the clothes in the washer/dryer for extended periods of time.
 

Lonyo

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Originally posted by: chrisms
Maybe don't be the jackass that leaves his clothes in the laundry room all the time. It isn't your dresser, it's the laundry room.

The other guy did the same thing....
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: chrisms
Maybe don't be the jackass that leaves his clothes in the laundry room all the time. It isn't your dresser, it's the laundry room.

The other guy did the same thing....

and when the other guy post on ATOT we will call him a jackass also.
 

chrisms

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Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: chrisms
Maybe don't be the jackass that leaves his clothes in the laundry room all the time. It isn't your dresser, it's the laundry room.

The other guy did the same thing....

True but if OP is repeatedly making people take his clothes of the drier, maybe this guy was the one having to always do it and got fed up with it. I wouldn't have thrown someones clothes all over the place but then again I do my laundry when I have an hour or so to get it done at once. It isn't a two-day process.
 

thejnaitor

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You got what was coming to you. People that leave their clothes in the washer/dryer for more than a few minutes after they are done are what make public laundry suck much more than it should.
 

Number1

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The way I see it, it?s pretty simple. If you don?t want anybody to touch your laundry, stay with it. For me, if I find that your clothes are dry and still in the dryer and I need that dryer, the clothes are coming out and you will find them on the folding table. I use to live in an apartment and did this all the time. I never had any problems and sometime, I would even find my clothes all folded neatly. As for the assh0le who put your clothes in the garbage, I hope you find out who it is and have a conversation with him. Tit for tat revenge will just lead to more trouble.
 

Number1

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Originally posted by: chrisms
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: chrisms
Maybe don't be the jackass that leaves his clothes in the laundry room all the time. It isn't your dresser, it's the laundry room.

The other guy did the same thing....

True but if OP is repeatedly making people take his clothes of the drier, maybe this guy was the one having to always do it and got fed up with it. I wouldn't have thrown someones clothes all over the place but then again I do my laundry when I have an hour or so to get it done at once. It isn't a two-day process.

Like it's a big deal to take clothes out of a dryer!
 

Tiamat

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you shouldnt have left your laundry, but what happened to your stuff was totally way out of line. It takes much more effort to scatter clothes, and throw some in the trash than to just take it out and place it on the folding table.
 

FilmCamera

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Dude don't leave your clothes there. When your cycle is done you should remove them immediately, or soon after. If you don't, you deserve to have your clothes lit on fire and tossed out a window.
 

Number1

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Originally posted by: FilmCamera
Dude don't leave your clothes there. When your cycle is done you should remove them immediately, or soon after. If you don't, you deserve to have your clothes lit on fire and tossed out a window.

:disgust:

You?re into burning stuff?
 

Babbles

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Perfect examples on why finding an apartment with a washer and dryer in the unit was a deal breaker. I love being lazy and leaving my clothes in the dryer for however long I need to.
 

Aikouka

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Originally posted by: Babbles
Perfect examples on why finding an apartment with a washer and dryer in the unit was a deal breaker. I love being lazy and leaving my clothes in the dryer for however long I need to.

Exactly why I'm looking for that at the moment... well, I always take mine out, but I also hate quarters for laundry and dealing with idiots who leave their laundry in. I don't like touching other people's laundry, because it isn't mine and I try to respect that fact. I've only ever taken it out once because I literally waited like 2 hours :|. I think it was a girl's laundry too :eek:.
 

BillyBatson

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i HATE that!
i was in the military where i lived in the base dorms. people would take out my clothing all the time, even if they didn't throw it on the floor it is annoying because once your clothing cools it will be all wrinkled if not folded right away and reheating them does not fix the prob and helps to shrink your clothes! they would do it without me even being late maybe 5 mins between it finishing and be doing down
 

Mucho

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Cant say I feel sorry for you people who leaves their clothes in laundry room machines are truly selfish!
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: chrisms
Maybe don't be the jackass that leaves his clothes in the laundry room all the time. It isn't your dresser, it's the laundry room.

This is just another example of the total lack of manners today. Back when I had to use public laundry facilities the etiquette was exactly what the original poster did. If someone chose not to remain until their clothes were finished it was perfectly acceptable to remove them and place them on the laundry table. It was how polite people dealt rationally with one another.