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Post by thequietman on Oct 3, 2018 11:36:13 GMT
Reckon a penknife might do it... Swiss army knife? Do they come with a widget that keeps away evil spirits?
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Post by musik on Oct 3, 2018 22:01:45 GMT
I have two Swiss knives but I'm not sure about them keeping evil spirits away. It might be the toothpick or cork screw? 😀
Anyway. Today I went to the laundry room with some clothes and towels. I went there 5 mins before my laundry pass started. Noone was there, BUT someone has opened the door to the laundry room, wide open, unlocked. According to the contract we are not allowed to do so. I went in, checked if someone were hiding behind the wall to the right near the timetable. But no. And no clothes and noone were hanged inside the also unlocked and opened drying room. I started the machines filled with my stuff and went upstairs again, with my washing powder, otherwise it can be knicked again.
A strange feeling of tiredness came over me, I almost fell asleep in bed. So I went out to the food store as usual. Then I went to the laundry room to get the stuff into the drying room. And upstairs again. When I went down again for the last time, the person with the laundry pass just after me on the timetable, had REMOVED his/her laundry keylock. This never happens. Maybe he/she didn't want to confront me. Ten mins before my laundry pass had ended I noticed that. But noone was there. For once, noone has started the washing machine on the right, empty, on my laundry pass. I cleaned the machines, the floor etc very carefully and collected my clothes from the drying room and went up to me again. 45 mins before my drying room pass got to an end.
Have no idea if someone went down there after me, started an empty machine, put dust and dirt on the floor or did anything else foolish ... so I'll get the blame tomorrow morning.
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Post by thequietman on Oct 4, 2018 11:29:18 GMT
I have two Swiss knives but I'm not sure about them keeping evil spirits away. It might be the toothpick or cork screw? 😀 Anyway. Today I went to the laundry room with some clothes and towels. I went there 5 mins before my laundry pass started. Noone was there, BUT someone has opened the door to the laundry room, wide open, unlocked. According to the contract we are not allowed to do so. I went in, checked if someone were hiding behind the wall to the right near the timetable. But no. And no clothes and noone were hanged inside the also unlocked and opened drying room. I started the machines filled with my stuff and went upstairs again, with my washing powder, otherwise it can be knicked again. A strange feeling of tiredness came over me, I almost fell asleep in bed. So I went out to the food store as usual. Then I went to the laundry room to get the stuff into the drying room. And upstairs again. When I went down again for the last time, the person with the laundry pass just after me on the timetable, had REMOVED his/her laundry keylock. This never happens. Maybe he/she didn't want to confront me. Ten mins before my laundry pass had ended I noticed that. But noone was there. For once, noone has started the washing machine on the right, empty, on my laundry pass. I cleaned the machines, the floor etc very carefully and collected my clothes from the drying room and went up to me again. 45 mins before my drying room pass got to an end. Have no idea if someone went down there after me, started an empty machine, put dust and dirt on the floor or did anything else foolish ... so I'll get the blame tomorrow morning. Here you go, Musik. You don't want a Swiss army knife, you want a kila
Sounds like you're making a bit of progress. Update needed on the state of the laundry room this morning.
Are the odd events showing any identifiable pattern? Is someone doing this on particular days of the week? When the moon is visible? When the local shop has run out of fresh bread? When Stoke have conceded two soft goals? FBI profiling shows you can identify culprits from patterns of seemingly insignificant phenomena.
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Post by musik on Oct 4, 2018 15:43:37 GMT
Here you go, Musik. You don't want a Swiss army knife, you want a kila. Sounds like you're making a bit of progress. Update needed on the state of the laundry room this morning. Are the odd events showing any identifiable pattern? Is someone doing this on particular days of the week? When the moon is visible? When the local shop has run out of fresh bread? When Stoke have conceded two soft goals? FBI profiling shows you can identify culprits from patterns of seemingly insignificant phenomena. Aha ... I thought it meant something else ... I do have an Indian rainstick though. I noticed the number of the suddenly removed keylock on the timetable, corresponding to the appartment number. I'll find out this week who that was. I have no idea how the laundry looked like this morning. I've also decided the time for my next laundry pass. It's a weird one! It's before someone with a number NOT even belonging to this building. Scary! 😵 Pattern? Fridays seem not so good. If it has something to do with 13th? I've also noticed an aborigin sleeping in the garbage room some time ago. And once I saw from the backyard through the glass a black man just standing in there, watching for minutes. Neither did live here. I don't think they're connected with the laundry room mysterium now though.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Oct 4, 2018 17:07:55 GMT
Here you go, Musik. You don't want a Swiss army knife, you want a kila. Sounds like you're making a bit of progress. Update needed on the state of the laundry room this morning. Are the odd events showing any identifiable pattern? Is someone doing this on particular days of the week? When the moon is visible? When the local shop has run out of fresh bread? When Stoke have conceded two soft goals? FBI profiling shows you can identify culprits from patterns of seemingly insignificant phenomena. Aha ... I thought it meant something else ... I do have an Indian rainstick though. I noticed the number of the suddenly removed keylock on the timetable, corresponding to the appartment number. I'll find out this week who that was. I have no idea how the laundry looked like this morning. I've also decided the time for my next laundry pass. It's a weird one! It's before someone with a number NOT even belonging to this building. Scary! 😵 Pattern? Fridays seem not so good. If it has something to do with 13th? I've also noticed an aborigin sleeping in the garbage room some time ago. And once I saw from the backyard through the glass a black man just standing in there, watching for minutes. Neither did live here. I don't think they're connected with the laundry room mysterium now though. Surprised it hasn't been pointed out yet, but the 'rule' is.. 'Photos or it didn't happen.' In all honesty this laundry thing, as far as I can grasp, doesn't seem to be much of an issue as long as you get your washing done, don't have to air dirty linen in public etc... My mum does mine, it keeps the mother-son bond strong I find. Simplifies things. More interestingly for me, have you started the Sitchin book? how's it going vis a vis the Annunakhi etc? Cheeese & ham bap. English Mustard, dab. Tomatoes.
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Post by chuffedstokie on Oct 4, 2018 17:48:53 GMT
Aha ... I thought it meant something else ... I do have an Indian rainstick though. I noticed the number of the suddenly removed keylock on the timetable, corresponding to the appartment number. I'll find out this week who that was. I have no idea how the laundry looked like this morning. I've also decided the time for my next laundry pass. It's a weird one! It's before someone with a number NOT even belonging to this building. Scary! 😵 Pattern? Fridays seem not so good. If it has something to do with 13th? I've also noticed an aborigin sleeping in the garbage room some time ago. And once I saw from the backyard through the glass a black man just standing in there, watching for minutes. Neither did live here. I don't think they're connected with the laundry room mysterium now though. Surprised it hasn't been pointed out yet, but the 'rule' is.. 'Photos or it didn't happen.' In all honesty this laundry thing, as far as I can grasp, doesn't seem to be much of an issue as long as you get your washing done, don't have to air dirty linen in public etc... My mum does mine, it keeps the mother-son bond strong I find. Simplifies things. More interestingly for me, have you started the Sitchin book? how's it going vis a vis the Annunakhi etc? Cheeese & ham bap. English Mustard, dab. Tomatoes. This all reminds me of the communal facilities at the police cadet centre at Hendon but without the rules. If you weren't standing by the machine when it finished your uniform / kit etc could and often was, spread to the four corners of the room. Re - wash time. As for using the one and only available iron, more luck than judgment. All good practice though.
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Post by elystokie on Oct 4, 2018 19:06:14 GMT
Surprised it hasn't been pointed out yet, but the 'rule' is.. 'Photos or it didn't happen.' In all honesty this laundry thing, as far as I can grasp, doesn't seem to be much of an issue as long as you get your washing done, don't have to air dirty linen in public etc... My mum does mine, it keeps the mother-son bond strong I find. Simplifies things. More interestingly for me, have you started the Sitchin book? how's it going vis a vis the Annunakhi etc? Cheeese & ham bap. English Mustard, dab. Tomatoes. This all reminds me of the communal facilities at the police cadet centre at Hendon but without the rules. If you weren't standing by the machine when it finished your uniform / kit etc could and often was, spread to the four corners of the room. Re - wash time. As for using the one and only available iron, more luck than judgment. All good practice though. Had similar as an apprentice in the RN, sometimes the only way to get a washing machine/drier slot was to get there late at night or early morning.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2018 19:11:38 GMT
Surprised it hasn't been pointed out yet, but the 'rule' is.. 'Photos or it didn't happen.' In all honesty this laundry thing, as far as I can grasp, doesn't seem to be much of an issue as long as you get your washing done, don't have to air dirty linen in public etc... My mum does mine, it keeps the mother-son bond strong I find. Simplifies things. More interestingly for me, have you started the Sitchin book? how's it going vis a vis the Annunakhi etc? Cheeese & ham bap. English Mustard, dab. Tomatoes. This all reminds me of the communal facilities at the police cadet centre at Hendon but without the rules. If you weren't standing by the machine when it finished your uniform / kit etc could and often was, spread to the four corners of the room. Re - wash time. As for using the one and only available iron, more luck than judgment. All good practice though. Similar Ditty and any ex matelots that went to HMS Collingwood would know what I'm on about. The Bar was in the social complex where the pool and gym were, and the fire exit to the bar was right next to PTI's laundry room, so we'd get someone inside to open fire escape, pile all of our dhobey into their machines, using their dhobey dust, then dry it, all why we sank a few pints and played some pool...Never ever got sussed either. Saved a fortune in costs...
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Post by musik on Oct 9, 2018 16:32:21 GMT
Update: the solution to who is turning on an empty washing machine at the end of my laundry pass (when it's too late and forbidden and leading to a given letter from the rental service department) has come a bit closer to a solution now.
It's not 1 person(!), at least it's 2.
I had a guy admitting he did it once. "Just as a practical joke", he said. However, I made sure he won't do it again. He's a friend of mine, but he obviously hadn't observed the time rules in our contract.
That doesn't explain the opened drying room door or the other times the machine is turned on empty, when it shouldn't be. Two times when he has been abroad. He will help me to find out now.
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Post by musik on Oct 26, 2018 17:45:19 GMT
Damn ... Oh well, it could be worse.
I have to postpone my laundry time on Tuesday due to exhaustion caused by my water leak.
Tomorra I will move the keylock to get another time. I must be ready both mentally and physically for the unknown mysterious person down there. That's why I'm not going tonight.
Therefore, some sleep soon, 15 hours or so ... Even though it feels right now in a Zombie-state I could break my personal sleep-record from a Wednesday evening to Friday daytime, 42 hours!! (without being sick)
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Post by thequietman on Oct 26, 2018 20:43:17 GMT
Damn ... Oh well, it could be worse. I have to postpone my laundry time on Tuesday due to exhaustion caused by my water leak. Tomorra I will move the keylock to get another time. I must be ready both mentally and physically for the unknown mysterious person down there. That's why I'm not going tonight. Therefore, some sleep soon, 15 hours or so ... Even though it feels right now in a Zombie-state I could break my personal sleep-record from a Wednesday evening to Friday daytime, 42 hours!! (without being sick) 42 hours? That's impressive Musik. After 30 hours being awake + organising a marathon bowling tournament, I once fell asleep on a train leaving Manchester + woke up in Plymouth. Unfortunately I needed to be in Stafford. I'd had the foresight to prop a sign in front of my on the train saying "please wake me up in Stafford". Some wit had turned it round + written "please wake me up in Plymouth". Full marks to them, a decent prank. Get your rest, you clearly need it. Maybe you should write down your dreams as soon as you wake up. Powerful things happen in dreams and they might give you clues your conscious mind is missing. Be careful, though. I tried it once + when Mrs Q found what I'd written she shopped me to the police.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2018 21:53:50 GMT
I absolutely love this thread - can we get a photo layout of the room for further analysis?
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Post by musik on Oct 28, 2018 0:00:51 GMT
Report:
I went to the laundry room on Saturday in time before the match vs Bristol City. I noticed the cleaning status was pretty high this day. For instance, no white washing powder left on top of the two washing machines.
Nothing special happened at first. I went to the board. There were just as many available laundry times as already taken ones. I shifted the key. I noticed the lock that was occupying two laundry times simultaneously was still there.
Could it be true? Was it the first normal day in the laundry room for such a long time? Wouldn't anything happen?
I got the answer straight away. When I opened the door and was about to leave, there was this man ...
this man, with his very black german shepard dog. "I don't want that door to be opened", he said. It took me some time to understand what he just had said. He looked at me and repeated: "I don't want that door to open up! I have already told them." I immediately understand he was serious about this. How the hell could I come out of there if I'm not allowed to open the door, I thought silently to myself, and asked him: "Told them? Told who?" "You know who I mean", he answered with his angry eyes staring at me. But I didn't, so I continued: "I opened the door like this", showing him and recreated the speed during the opening. He wasn't impressed at all.
The german sheperd didn't want to go with him, he turned to me instead, laid his head on my hands and closed his eyes, when I asked: You're about to sleep now?" Then I touched him above the teeth. Why I don't know.
Then we went in different directions, me to the left and him with the dog to the right. I still don't understand a shit of what he was going on about.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2018 2:23:43 GMT
Report: I went to the laundry room on Saturday in time before the match vs Bristol City. I noticed the cleaning status was pretty high this day. For instance, no white washing powder left on top of the two washing machines. Nothing special happened at first. I went to the board. There were just as many available laundry times as already taken ones. I shifted the key. I noticed the lock that was occupying two laundry times simultaneously was still there. Could it be true? Was it the first normal day in the laundry room for such a long time? Wouldn't anything happen? I got the answer straight away. When I opened the door and was about to leave, there was this man ... this man, with his very black german shepard dog. "I don't want that door to be opened", he said. It took me some time to understand what he just had said. He looked at me and repeated: "I don't want that door to open up! I have already told them." I immediately understand he was serious about this. How the hell could I come out of there if I'm not allowed to open the door, I thought silently to myself, and asked him: "Told them? Told who?" "You know who I mean", he answered with his angry eyes staring at me. But I didn't, so I continued: "I opened the door like this", showing him and recreated the speed during the opening. He wasn't impressed at all. The german sheperd didn't want to go with him, he turned to me instead, laid his head on my hands and closed his eyes, when I asked: You're about to sleep now?" Then I touched him above the teeth. Why I don't know. Then we went in different directions, me to the left and him with the dog to the right. I still don't understand a shit of what he was going on about. What. The. Fuck... That sounds incredibly messed up! Questions: Am I right in understanding you have to go into a master laundry room and then into a smaller washing room? Which door did he take issue with you opening? What did this guy look like/how old? Have you seen him before? Do you get the sense he would've gone for you? Reccomendations: I don't know the laws of Sweden, But I'd ignore them and arm yourself immediately. Could be schizophrenic with the "you know who I mean" stuff , or maybe some lessyr delusional state. Eitherway be extra careful. General musings: Odd about the dog sounds like it was comfortable with you which is not the way i saw this tale going when I started reading it...
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Oct 28, 2018 16:17:31 GMT
Josef K.
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Post by musik on Oct 29, 2018 10:18:13 GMT
Report: I went to the laundry room on Saturday in time before the match vs Bristol City. I noticed the cleaning status was pretty high this day. For instance, no white washing powder left on top of the two washing machines. Nothing special happened at first. I went to the board. There were just as many available laundry times as already taken ones. I shifted the key. I noticed the lock that was occupying two laundry times simultaneously was still there. Could it be true? Was it the first normal day in the laundry room for such a long time? Wouldn't anything happen? I got the answer straight away. When I opened the door and was about to leave, there was this man ... this man, with his very black german shepard dog. "I don't want that door to be opened", he said. It took me some time to understand what he just had said. He looked at me and repeated: "I don't want that door to open up! I have already told them." I immediately understand he was serious about this. How the hell could I come out of there if I'm not allowed to open the door, I thought silently to myself, and asked him: "Told them? Told who?" "You know who I mean", he answered with his angry eyes staring at me. But I didn't, so I continued: "I opened the door like this", showing him and recreated the speed during the opening. He wasn't impressed at all. The german sheperd didn't want to go with him, he turned to me instead, laid his head on my hands and closed his eyes, when I asked: You're about to sleep now?" Then I touched him above the teeth. Why I don't know. Then we went in different directions, me to the left and him with the dog to the right. I still don't understand a shit of what he was going on about. What. The. Fuck... That sounds incredibly messed up! Questions: Am I right in understanding you have to go into a master laundry room and then into a smaller washing room? Which door did he take issue with you opening? What did this guy look like/how old? Have you seen him before? Do you get the sense he would've gone for you? Reccomendations: I don't know the laws of Sweden, But I'd ignore them and arm yourself immediately. Could be schizophrenic with the "you know who I mean" stuff , or maybe some lessyr delusional state. Eitherway be extra careful. General musings: Odd about the dog sounds like it was comfortable with you which is not the way i saw this tale going when I started reading it... Report: I was supposed to do my laundry again tomorrow, but yesterday I managed to injure my knee. So now I'm with a typical football knee injury without even playing. Anyway, about that man: ////////////////// //.............#// //.............#// //..........////// //..........//..// //[W]....@...// //..........@.D// //..........//..// //..........//..// //..........//..// //[W]....//..// //..........////// //..........////// ///@@@////// <=stairs corridor ////////////////// A small picture of the scene. D=Drying room, which is a small room inside. Washing room=where the two washing machines [W] are. Laundry room=What I call these two rooms together. According to google translate, apparently "Laundry" or "Washhouse" could be the word to use to describe what I mean. W=Washing machines #=timetable, keylocks //=walls (I've thought about hiding beside the timetable behind the wall up to the right, to catch the one who starts the W2 up to the left, during my time) It was a bit difficult to draw the doors (@@@) on my phone. He was about to go up the stairs when I opened the door. The corridor is small as you can see. But the way he expressed himself! I mean, I must be able to get out. The man is quite old. I've spoken to him before, but sometimes it seems he doesn't know who I am. That's strange. He could have a doorphobia or claustrophobia rather, or nothing of it? Me and dogs, or animals in general. All dogs get very comfortable in my companion, german sheperd, rotweiler, golden retriever, boxer, bulldog, dobermann. I look them straight in their eyes with a slight smile but not showing any teeth. They always stop barking, if they're on guard doing that, start to wail and surrender. One exception though, pitbulls. I can't communicate with them.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2018 14:58:31 GMT
What. The. Fuck... That sounds incredibly messed up! Questions: Am I right in understanding you have to go into a master laundry room and then into a smaller washing room? Which door did he take issue with you opening? What did this guy look like/how old? Have you seen him before? Do you get the sense he would've gone for you? Reccomendations: I don't know the laws of Sweden, But I'd ignore them and arm yourself immediately. Could be schizophrenic with the "you know who I mean" stuff , or maybe some lessyr delusional state. Eitherway be extra careful. General musings: Odd about the dog sounds like it was comfortable with you which is not the way i saw this tale going when I started reading it... Report: I was supposed to do my laundry again tomorrow, but yesterday I managed to injure my knee. So now I'm with a typical football knee injury without even playing. Anyway, about that man: ////////////////// //.............#// //.............#// //..........////// //..........//..// //[W]....@...// //..........@.D// //..........//..// //..........//..// //..........//..// //[W]....//..// //..........////// //..........////// ///@@@////// <=stairs corridor ////////////////// A small picture of the scene. D=Drying room, which is a small room inside. Washing room=where the two washing machines [W] are. Laundry room=What I call these two rooms together. According to google translate, apparently "Laundry" or "Washhouse" could be the word to use to describe what I mean. W=Washing machines #=timetable, keylocks //=walls (I've thought about hiding beside the timetable behind the wall up to the right, to catch the one who starts the W2 up to the left, during my time) It was a bit difficult to draw the doors (@@@) on my phone. He was about to go up the stairs when I opened the door. The corridor is small as you can see. But the way he expressed himself! I mean, I must be able to get out. The man is quite old. I've spoken to him before, but sometimes it seems he doesn't know who I am. That's strange. He could have a doorphobia or claustrophobia rather, or nothing of it? Me and dogs, or animals in general. All dogs get very comfortable in my companion, german sheperd, rotweiler, golden retriever, boxer, bulldog, dobermann. I look them straight in their eyes with a slight smile but not showing any teeth. They always stop barking, if they're on guard doing that, start to wail and surrender. One exception though, pitbulls. I can't communicate with them. Excellent map yeah, that makes it a bit clearer. Hmm, Maybe not your mystery figure after all... Perhaps this man was agitated by the same issues that plague yourself, and perhaps the "them" he was referring to are the same villains responsible for encroaching on your laundry time. But more importantly I'm guessing he lives alone, which would suggest to me no need to do process a large volume of washing unless he forgets he's already done it and goes to do it again and again. What are your thoughts on the matter?
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Post by musik on Oct 30, 2018 14:30:57 GMT
What are your thoughts on the matter? The old man isn't the guilty one. I will know more after my next laundry pass next week. I have to rest my knee to be ready. 👍
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2018 15:11:48 GMT
What are your thoughts on the matter? The old man isn't the guilty one. I will know more after my next laundry pass next week. I have to rest my knee to be ready. 👍 I'd be inclined to agree... It does sound like your building is full to the brim with characters! Get some ice on the knee!
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Post by musik on Oct 30, 2018 20:46:50 GMT
I have. It feels unstable. Perhaps light leg curls will do the trick in a week.
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Post by musik on Nov 8, 2018 11:43:24 GMT
Laundry time.
My knee is better. No surgery needed. So I went down there.
Obviously someone is following my key lock with great interest to see when it's my time. To begin with, the mess down there was huge. I had to spend more than 20 mins to clean the machines and the washing powder containers especially. The floor was incredibly dusty, someone must have poored it out on the floor from the big open garbage container in the laundry room. It was covered in grey filth. Fault 1: filth and dust
Other strange facts: The drying room inside laundry room: the door was open. Again. Filled with sheets and clothes and the light was on in there. Two faults in row, according to the rules: Fault 2: unlocked door Fault 3: lights on
The window was open, but noone was there obviously. Fault 4: open window.
Going down again, after lunch. Possibly to catch the dirty one.
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Post by yeokel on Nov 8, 2018 11:58:28 GMT
Are you Waggy in disguise? (if you know what I mean)
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Post by musik on Nov 8, 2018 12:06:35 GMT
Are you Waggy in disguise? (if you know what I mean) No, who is that? A clean one?
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Post by yeokel on Nov 8, 2018 12:37:13 GMT
Are you Waggy in disguise? (if you know what I mean) No, who is that? A clean one? Er yes, maybe.
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Post by musik on Nov 8, 2018 16:15:37 GMT
I returned just now and collected my clothes. Almost eveything was dry.
Weird though, someone had put quite a lot of dust on the floor in the drying room after I'd locked it. And a little stone on the floor.
When I got to the laundry room 5 hours ago to begin the washing, someone had put a similar larger stone under the right window. I forgot to mention it before today, but I remembered now when I saw a smaller version of the same kind of stone on the floor in the drying room a quarter ago.
New laundry time in a couple of weeks. Maybe someone wanted to tell me something?! That they were stoned? That I'm about to be stoned to death? They like the song "Stone me into the groove"? A schizophrenic thinking it's my fault this old building is falling apart? They like Kansas "Dust in the wind"? They have a kidney problem? A lady with social phobia?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2018 1:31:24 GMT
I returned just now and collected my clothes. Almost eveything was dry. Weird though, someone had put quite a lot of dust on the floor in the drying room after I'd locked it. And a little stone on the floor. When I got to the laundry room 5 hours ago to begin the washing, someone had put a similar larger stone under the right window. I forgot to mention it before today, but I remembered now when I saw a smaller version of the same kind of stone on the floor in the drying room a quarter ago. New laundry time in a couple of weeks. Maybe someone wanted to tell me something?! That they were stoned? That I'm about to be stoned to death? They like the song "Stone me into the groove"? A schizophrenic thinking it's my fault this old building is falling apart? They like Kansas "Dust in the wind"? They have a kidney problem? A lady with social phobia? That a rolling stone gathers no moss? I really think you're being targetted here - I think a gang of persons has targetted yours and other people's laundry times to wash industrial sized amounts. I'd bet they lodge the window open with that stone so they can enter the building from outside. (unless you're 40 stories up ) Good news on the knee though!
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Post by musik on Nov 9, 2018 12:27:02 GMT
That a rolling stone gathers no moss? I really think you're being targetted here - I think a gang of persons has targetted yours and other people's laundry times to wash industrial sized amounts. I'd bet they lodge the window open with that stone so they can enter the building from outside. (unless you're 40 stories up ) Good news on the knee though! I put some Arnica Montana gel on the knee yesterday evening because it really did hurt after my washing time. Today it's fine, but I won't overuse it again.👌 I've had similar thoughts on the window part. But what puzzles me the most from yesterday's adventure is this: why did someone during the latter part of my laundry pass, open the locked small drying room (inside the laundry room), with a key, put a lot of dust on the floor in there and a small stone, and then locked it again?? Just in the small drying room, not on the floor outside, in the surrounding and also locked laundry room.
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Post by thequietman on Nov 9, 2018 12:35:59 GMT
That a rolling stone gathers no moss? I really think you're being targetted here - I think a gang of persons has targetted yours and other people's laundry times to wash industrial sized amounts. I'd bet they lodge the window open with that stone so they can enter the building from outside. (unless you're 40 stories up ) Good news on the knee though! I put some Arnica Montana gel on the knee yesterday evening because it really did hurt after my washing time. Today it's fine, but I won't overuse it again.👌 I've had similar thoughts on the window part. But what puzzles me the most from yesterday's adventure is this: why did someone during the latter part of my laundry pass, open the locked small drying room (inside the laundry room), with a key, put a lot of dust on the floor in there and a small stone, and then locked it again?? Just in the small drying room, not on the floor outside, in the surrounding and also locked laundry room. I tell you, it's aliens trying to communicate. Don't give up, you could be the agent for the world's greatest leap in technology since Albert Einstein invented the chip butty.
They've tried direct messages but had to change tack as you've been given a medical diagnosis for tinnitus. Now they're doing it by playing games. You could go for an outright win - leave a piece of paper. Paper wraps stone, you win.
But I think you should continue the exchange, otherwise they might just bu99er off. Leave them a ladder and a snake.
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Post by musik on Nov 9, 2018 12:50:32 GMT
I put some Arnica Montana gel on the knee yesterday evening because it really did hurt after my washing time. Today it's fine, but I won't overuse it again.👌 I've had similar thoughts on the window part. But what puzzles me the most from yesterday's adventure is this: why did someone during the latter part of my laundry pass, open the locked small drying room (inside the laundry room), with a key, put a lot of dust on the floor in there and a small stone, and then locked it again?? Just in the small drying room, not on the floor outside, in the surrounding and also locked laundry room. I tell you, it's aliens trying to communicate. Don't give up, you could be the agent for the world's greatest leap in technology since Albert Einstein invented the chip butty. They've tried direct messages but had to change tack as you've been given a medical diagnosis for tinnitus. Now they're doing it by playing games. You could go for an outright win - leave a piece of paper. Paper wraps stone, you win. But I think you should continue the exchange, otherwise they might just bu99er off. Leave them a ladder and a snake.
Regarding paper. Did I tell you about the "instruction paper" on the wall? An instruction saying it's important to keep the washing hours. I added once (some years ago), on that written instruction, the drying is allowed to use an extra hour after your washing pass is over. I noticed pretty soon after my added written info, someone had burnt the right side of that paper. But yesterday down there, the paper was almost completely brown. You could still read the most of it though. I'm sure I said I wrote that info to someone back then. It obviously still is annyoing. The reason I wrote it back then, was a canadian couple temporarily living in the appartment next door, who had thrown out all my belongings from there during my drying pass hours.
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Post by musik on Nov 9, 2018 12:59:33 GMT
Now they're doing it by playing games. You could go for an outright win - leave a piece of paper. Paper wraps stone, you win. Good one!✌️ A piece of paper ... perhaps with a question, "What do you want?" The question is, in what language? Perhaps in several: english, swedish, romanian, arabic, spanish, russian, norwegian ...
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