Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CL, that you?
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Anonymous wrote:CL, that you?
Anonymous wrote:Is your baby loud?
Anonymous wrote:In my condo a woman yelled at me for taking her laundry out of the communal dryer because it still had time. I waited for 10 minutes to move it and then folded her clothes. I think she might have been crazy.
So, they're probably everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my condo a woman yelled at me for taking her laundry out of the communal dryer because it still had time. I waited for 10 minutes to move it and then folded her clothes. I think she might have been crazy.
So, they're probably everywhere.
I hate people who take out my laundry. She was only 10 minutes late, not as she left it there for hours.
Anonymous wrote:there are a ton of old, entitled assholes in DC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably think you are the nanny and that therefore, its OK to be rude to you.
This thought sincerely never occurred to me until now. But you are probably right.
13:51 This is definitely possible and was my first thought, and it is even more reason why you should go to condo meetings. Don't make excuses. It is your responsibility as a home owner to go, especially as you are learning the building. Either I or my husband have been on the board of our building (sometimes president) during my child's whole life (five years). I understand the timing implications, as we both work full-time and have extremely busy lives also, but things won't change unless you are part of the solution.
Yeah sounds like its her fault since OP can't/won't go to meetings.
Fuck them. Theyre old and will probably die soon enough anyway. I hate racists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably think you are the nanny and that therefore, its OK to be rude to you.
This thought sincerely never occurred to me until now. But you are probably right.
13:51 This is definitely possible and was my first thought, and it is even more reason why you should go to condo meetings. Don't make excuses. It is your responsibility as a home owner to go, especially as you are learning the building. Either I or my husband have been on the board of our building (sometimes president) during my child's whole life (five years). I understand the timing implications, as we both work full-time and have extremely busy lives also, but things won't change unless you are part of the solution.