what should I do to his laundry?

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Kelemvor

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That's why I always jsut bring a book to read or a laptop while laundry was going at college. Too many people you can't trust.

Of course I'd also just do laundry at like 3AM when no one else was there anyway...
 
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Originally posted by: ElFenix
what a horrible letdown

Anti-climatic indeed


The original solution to your problem should have been to just take his clothes. When he put them in your dryer with your time drying them they became your property.

/thread
 

Nick5324

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Originally posted by: FrankyJunior
That's why I always jsut bring a book to read or a laptop while laundry was going at college. Too many people you can't trust.

Of course I'd also just do laundry at like 3AM when no one else was there anyway...

I went the "no one else was there" route. However, 3AM was somewhat busy. I figured out the best time to do laundry was 8AM on Sunday. Once it was done, I could take a nap.
 

maximus maximus

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Originally posted by: Gibson486
Dam....I put my laundry in the dryer.....left for 5 minutes....came back to put a hand washed shirt in...find that the person who was washing their clothes after me threw my stuff out of the dryer and put his stuff in. My clothes is still soaking wet. Dam....kind of mad that people can be so disrespectful.....

Pee in the washing machine when his clothes are in there....

Tell him that you added a little "fabric softner".
 

cKGunslinger

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Originally posted by: MisterJackson
Originally posted by: ElFenix
what a horrible letdown

Anti-climatic indeed


The original solution to your problem should have been to just take his clothes. When he put them in your dryer with your time drying them they became your property.

/thread

Yes, double your wardrobe. :thumbsup:
 

Armitage

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Next time just toss in a *small* handful of fiberglass insulation. It'll spread out so that he won't even know it was in there from looking at it. But he'll know when he puts the clothes on!

Bonus ownage if he's got his underwear in that load :evil:
 
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When I was in college, my apartment's laundry room also had the garbage shoot in it. If somebody did this to me I would select an item of clothing and simply throw it away. You can't just toss everything because next time it will be your stuff that is gone. You have to make it look like they just misplaced something.
 

Gibson486

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Originally posted by: JoePa
When I was in college, my apartment's laundry room also had the garbage shoot in it. If somebody did this to me I would select an item of clothing and simply throw it away. You can't just toss everything because next time it will be your stuff that is gone. You have to make it look like they just misplaced something.


that's the idea....
 

Fritzo

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A small piece of fish in the dryer should do the trick. Tuna would work well.
 
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This got me thinking. When I lived in the dorms my roommate had a pair of boxer shorts stolen from the dryer. Several months later he was removing somebody's dry clothes from the dryer and there were his shorts. Still said "Tyler" on the tag. He took them back and continued to wear them like nothing happened.
 

Gibson486

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Originally posted by: JoePa
This got me thinking. When I lived in the dorms my roommate had a pair of boxer shorts stolen from the dryer. Several months later he was removing somebody's dry clothes from the dryer and there were his shorts. Still said "Tyler" on the tag. He took them back and continued to wear them like nothing happened.

hahahahah...that's nasty.....
 

randomlinh

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Originally posted by: Armitage
Next time just toss in a *small* handful of fiberglass insulation. It'll spread out so that he won't even know it was in there from looking at it. But he'll know when he puts the clothes on!

Bonus ownage if he's got his underwear in that load :evil:

that'll get everyone that uses that dryer tho won't it?