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Uninvited people

Keego

Diamond Member
I hate it when bored people come over so I can entertain them. We just moved and one of our old roommates doesn't have internet or TV until next week so he keeps coming over to hang out with us, and it's really annoying. In addition to my dislike for being a host in general, I'm still trying to unpack and clean things up but I can't do that with him here. Right now my other roommate is entertaining him, I hope it stays that way.

I can't just say get out, what would you do?

:|
 
make out with ur roomate..

chances are he will be grossed out and leave..

if he then strips nekkid then u have a bigger problem
 
What's worse is when you invite them over, with the unspoken understanding that they will leave, and they don't. :|
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
What's worse is when you invite them over, with the unspoken understanding that they will leave, and they don't. :|

I have a problem with that when I am the guest, I never know how to gracefully break it off, so usually I'm just like ok I'm out of here bye and it comes off as a little curt. Oh well :>
 
Originally posted by: Keego
Originally posted by: Nebor
What's worse is when you invite them over, with the unspoken understanding that they will leave, and they don't. :|

I have a problem with that when I am the guest, I never know how to gracefully break it off, so usually I'm just like ok I'm out of here bye and it comes off as a little curt. Oh well :>

You've gotta leave on a high note. That way it seems like you're really "on" all the time. Make a great joke, and everyone laughs? Stand up and say, "Well, I'm outta here! Have a great night!"
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
What's worse is when you invite them over, with the unspoken understanding that they will leave, and they don't. :|

GOD DAMNIT SHUT UP ABOUT THAT! JUST CAUSE YOU ARE TOO SCARED TO TELL PEOPLE TO LEAVE DOESN"T MEAN WE GIVE A SH!T!!!!!!!

-Xionide
 
Originally posted by: bradruth
Kick him in the face. If he gets *really* offended just say it was an accident.

Hey, if your friend takes offense to you kicking them in the face, well, they aren't really your friend.
 
Originally posted by: Xionide
Originally posted by: Nebor
What's worse is when you invite them over, with the unspoken understanding that they will leave, and they don't. :|

GOD DAMNIT SHUT UP ABOUT THAT! JUST CAUSE YOU ARE TOO SCARED TO TELL PEOPLE TO LEAVE DOESN"T MEAN WE GIVE A SH!T!!!!!!!

-Xionide

You're cute when you're angry. 😉
 
Originally posted by: KirbsAw
Originally posted by: bradruth
Kick him in the face. If he gets *really* offended just say it was an accident.

Hey, if your friend takes offense to you kicking them in the face, well, they aren't really your friend.

😀
 
just tell them you have some things you'd like to get done

if they want to watch tv help themselves but you've gotta unpack and move around them
 
I had a friend in college that was like that. Well, not really a friend, he was really annoying and I didn't like him. He'd just come over to our apartment and watch our big TV and use our Internet, because his apartment sucked. We had to start locking our door because of him.
 
yeah that's definitely pretty ass.. i'd just try to make him feel uncomfortable being there... not talking to him/etc
heh
that should drive him away
 
Originally posted by: KirbsAw
Originally posted by: bradruth
Kick him in the face. If he gets *really* offended just say it was an accident.

Hey, if your friend takes offense to you kicking them in the face, well, they aren't really your friend.

Exactly! *Kicks you in the face*
 
Throw on a gay porno and turn down the lights. Then grab your roommates member and GET IT ON!!

I'm sure he will leave or you'll have a 3 way. Not bad either way, eh?

😀
 
I have a friend (friends for 25 years) that started coming over after I moved here. He works in the movie industry and was off for two months. He would stay till 2 in the morn playing Xbox. I would joke with him that he needed to get his own Xbox or a girlfriend or something. Finally I jokingly said that the next time he showed up unexpected I just wouldn't answer the door. He showed up and I didn't answer the door. He was pissed for about a week but got the message. He was keeping me form my husbandly duties.
 
Originally posted by: Xionide
Originally posted by: Nebor
What's worse is when you invite them over, with the unspoken understanding that they will leave, and they don't. :|

GOD DAMNIT SHUT UP ABOUT THAT! JUST CAUSE YOU ARE TOO SCARED TO TELL PEOPLE TO LEAVE DOESN"T MEAN WE GIVE A SH!T!!!!!!!

-Xionide

I wish, I could float a big wet noxious air biscuit on demand for just such occasions
 
When uninvited people are over, you can always stop acknowledging them, go into your room, and go to sleep--like my dad does. 🙂

Cheers,
KiM
 
"I've got lots of stuff to do right now, so if you want to hang around you'll have to entertain yourself."

Done.
 
Originally posted by: Xionide
Originally posted by: Nebor
What's worse is when you invite them over, with the unspoken understanding that they will leave, and they don't. :|

GOD DAMNIT SHUT UP ABOUT THAT! JUST CAUSE YOU ARE TOO SCARED TO TELL PEOPLE TO LEAVE DOESN"T MEAN WE GIVE A SH!T!!!!!!!

-Xionide

:beer:
 
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