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We've all had them. Housemates
that we cant stand. It seems its just a part of life. Everything
from loud music, swearing, laziness, dirty dishes, late rent
and having mates over on a weeknight for a few beers! This
is the part of sharing that we try not to think about - but
lets face it, it happens and it makes for some funny stories!
If youve ever lived with a housemate you couldnt stand or
they drove you nuts, be sure to post your article now and
share your experiences with us. Whether they're funny, strange,
bizarre or just plain ridiculous, lets hear em!
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GET A Job
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Adrian
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: Tuesday, 27 July 2010 |
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| I needed a housemate who had a personality, clean criminal record and a decent income.
I advertised on a free website (www.gumtree.com.au) and instead of getting a decent human with great refereces i had the complete opposite.
Fired for being rude in all employment previously held with less than 1 month employment at all jobs.
Psychotic behaviour, did not want to get a job, Kept saying "I don't care about money so why should you"
No
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: Sunday, 25 July 2010 |
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| Last year around June/July I moved in with my boyfriend and a friend. Everything was all fine and dandy until my partner had his sister stay with us for what was supposed to be an overnight feat... But... Because she hit it off with the other housemate she ended up extending her stay with us for a week which was fine. We all got along well for the week and she went back home after that... A week later our housemate proclaimed his love for my part
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| DATE SUBMITTED
: Sunday, 18 July 2010 |
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| I share a house with two other girls. The younger one is so lazy that she always leaves her used dishes and all kitchen utensils in the sink whenever she's done eating or cooking. Her philosophy? If I cooked the food that we all ate, you should do your share by washing the dishes. Makes some kind of sense right? But me and the other girl cook food too but we clean up our mess and never wait for others to clean it up. This is just so getting in my
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: Tuesday, 15 June 2010 |
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| This guy refusins to look 4 workk. Don't have a penny in his poket. He hasnt paied one sent towards rent sints I can remember. He dont by food. Yet he eat all mine. He also always lets his homeless drugaddic friends in the house. He feeds them my food ,take showers, wash cloths, using my deteragnt, gives some of my cloaths away to them,lets them take my food to go with them. sells my tools 4 drugs, and thinks im being an ass hole for gryping abo
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| DATE SUBMITTED
: Saturday, 5 June 2010 |
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| I used to share with a Korean couple in Sydney. They were very quiet, never played any music, watched tv or had friends over. They always kept to themselves in their tiny room. One time I left some bread crumbs on the kitchen bench and the next morning there was a post it note next to the crumbs saying 'Please clean up your crumbs'.
Another time I left the lights on when I had gone out for the night and when I came back home, there was another
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No Rights!
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| SUBMITTED BY
Lindsay
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| DATE SUBMITTED
: Wednesday, 3 June 2009 |
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| I am currently living with a female housemate who pretty much does anything she wants. The biggest problem with her, is she is an alcoholic. She works in the bar industry, and every morning after work comes home at 7-9 am hammered. This wouldn't be a problem normally however, she usually brings home complete strangers to our apartment that she doesn't even know. Not only that, i work p n/shift, which she knows, so when i get home in the morning,
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: Sunday, 10 May 2009 |
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| i was all of 22 years old looking to move out and my mother had a work friend who was going to live overseas for 18 month's, all i had to do was find a nice female roommate, to share with, keep up the house of my mother's work friend, pay, utilities, phone, internet and because she owned the house out right the rent was very cheap, the place fully furnished of course basic rules applied like no smoking inside the house, no trashing of the place,
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: Sunday, 5 April 2009 |
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| I moved into a house with 2 other students and all was well. I must admit I do occasionally have a few too many but like every few weeks its not like a usual occurarence or anything we would in fact go out drinking together. After about 4 months a new girl moved in.
As soom as she moved in she started cleaning and rearraging stuff such as the kitchen and bathroom she even threw away our toilet brushes and face cloths stating they were dirty.
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| DATE SUBMITTED
: Friday, 27 March 2009 |
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| I moved into a sharehouse near my university that was owned by a really shy Accounting major who was an international student from Beijing. He seemed fine and helped me move my clothes and shoes into my new room. Things seemed very normal. My boyfriend bought me a fruit juicer as a house warming gift. He dropped it off to the apartment. Helped me set it up. He left shortly afterwards. My flatmate said he wanted to have a 'chat'. We sat do
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: Saturday, 21 March 2009 |
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| My partner and I live have had this girl move in with us a few months ago so we decided to make her feel more at home (baking cakes for her, including her when it comes to breakfast, lunch, and dinner). We even buy her take out sometimes without her paying us back (but we let it go anyway). We buy the toilet rolls, the milk and bread (which we share with her). Thing is, SHE NEVER CONTRIBUTES TO ANYTHING. We bought some ingredients one day, only
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