I have never done heroin, or any opiates ever for that matter. I recently took in a couple roomates that I used to know back in the day, and recently came back around to hangin out and stuff. Anyways, they only stayed here for 2 and a half weeks. as soon as they moved in, stuff started coming up missing. $150, $300, old coins, jewelry, $40, $11.. etc, etc,... Cops came three times because of this. The first two times, the cops said they couldn't make them leave because they had stuff there and keys, and permission. On the third time, the cops told them they HAD to get out, even though they had stuff here and keys. Now, I don't know if the cop just bullshitted them into leaving, or if what my wife found (the cop never even asked to see it) actually gave them reason to order them to leave. here is what we found that the cop never saw anyways...
Also, Those are my NICE ASS Hampton spoons. does anyone think those would be able to be cleaned enough to eat off of?
wow man that is so weak, i am sorry to hear this. It really sucks to get bit in the ass like that just for trying to help out your fellow man. One thing is for sure though, they need to go for good. Personally, if it was me i would pqawn whatever shit they have that might be worth some money. Dump the rest and change my locks. I have gone through all this shit with family. It really sucks but do what you have to do brother! Peace
You'll be doing them a huge favor by throwing their asses out. Until they are actually willing to deal with their problems the "help" anyone else might offer will just enable the problem to persist. There absolutely positively MUST be consequences for what they are doing. Sheltering them as things are is doing them a disservice.
Once, after someone quit staying at my place, I found a rig stashed under the fuzzy toilet tank lid cover...
I once had junkies living in my attic. This one girl didnt know where the bathroom was peed in jars.. Then she didnt have any water to drink or shoot up with and used my dogs water ... All they had to do was walk around 2 other doorways to a usable bathroom. The other had no water at the time.
That is just disgusting! I am very glad that I had the know-how to stop my opioid experimenting at the Hydrocodone/Tramadol level and to get on Suboxone quickly. I would be quite ashamed of myself if I would have wasted my life and my mind by turning into the type of person you all describe. Honestly, getting on Suboxone was probably one of the top 5 best decisions I have ever made. I never had to up my dose. I don't crave to do other opioids. It is the miracle antidepressant that I had searched for for 11 years. I could go on. Nonetheless, I am REALLY glad that I 'got out of the game' with opioids when I did.
yeh id gowith arranged dust's response... sell anything of theirs that will be worth some cash and go buy some new hampton spoons
My wife is very particular about our silverware. I love my Hampton set. They got a good weight to them, and the sound they make when you shuffle them around is so much more pure than bullshit silverware. I must also point out, that the $300 dollars that was stolen was not stolen from me, but from my dude's girlfriend also, they had piss cups too. the worst part about that is the bathroom is perfectly perpendicular to their bedroom door, so the toilet was literally four steps away. I don't even want none of their shit. its all junk anyway. I might take this big ass bucket of pens and pencils though.
yes i would have kicked some ass the first time something went missing. i rage when people try to take advantage of me or steal my stuff
i think i acquired a bunch of shit that i didnt even want, but some of it i'lll keep i guess. I'd rather have the stuff that was supposed to be mine in the first place, though.