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| One of my other roommates got a little black kitten, but only kept it about a week. He and his girlfriend who also lives here had it in their room, and he was complaining that the kitten wouldn't use the box, clawed everything, so he said to me he got rid of it--hopefully he didn't dump it--but I heard his girlfriend tell someone else it ran away. This couple are totally self-absorbed, take what doesn't belong to them from other rommates--me especially--and whenever someone makes the mistake of parking behind their car--we live in a cul-de-sac--they have a screaming fit and go stomping upstairs to yell at the person to move their car. Both times this has happened it was at 2 in the morning--they sleep until noon, and show little activity before mid to late afternoon--so they not only wake up the owner of the other car, but everyone else as well. Last time this happened, I heard the girlfriend say "This is all about respect." Excuse me, but just because they happen to rent the most expensive room in the house--the only one with a private bath--drive a BMW, and have the means to buy expensive takeout and order pizza for delievery, doesn't mean they should be kowtowed to by everyone else. Respect is not handed out like candy, it is earned by treating others like you would want to be treated. Our landlord and landlady are aware of this; but I think it's going to be up to the rest of us to give these two highly immature brats the heave-ho. It was so nice and quiet here before they came. Next time they get into a screaming fit about someone parking behind their precious BMW, I might just say something. They don't even bother to remember other people's names, especially those of our landlord and landlady, who live here. Maybe since the house is on the market--though our landlady and landlord say they know the owner, she's very nice and would never let us get put out on the street--we should advertise these brats' room as being for rent, and make them move out. They get upset when realtors come and want to see the room, and I heard him yell at somebody about that. Maybe if they get that enough, they will move out. They also complain about the bugs--hello, summer in SoCal tends to be buggy--as if they were the only ones to have them, when the rest of us have them too. Maybe they should just move back home.
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