Have You Ever Seen A REALLY Messy Apartment/House?
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sweetgurrl452 |
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Posts: 7826 (07/07/2008 1:08 AM) |
Yes, I have and the thought makes me cringe...especially after all the dead ass/live spiders I encountered at those places. *shivers*
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Dolphinchic |
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Posts: 248 (07/07/2008 1:50 AM) |
I use to be a housekeeper and this lawyer we cleaned had stuff everywhere! She never washed up her bathroom was disgusting and she had one room floor to
ceiling of boxes. We could only clean her bathroom, a little bit of her kitchen and some of her floor.
This other guy had maggots in his stove and off food sitting around it always made me want a shower after got out of there. |
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TigerChasez1486 |
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Posts: 8908 (07/07/2008 1:54 AM) |
Yeah. My sister's bedroom. And she pretty much trashes the rest of the house while my other sister and I lose our sanity. Her rabbits are in the damn
living room stinking up the place. Her dog pisses all over the floor and she DOESN'T clean it. We do if we see it happen, but usually we can't. She
leaves her shit everywhere! And now she's decided she hates us so is moving out early. But her name's on the lease so it's ridiculous because the
person that's moving in can only afford half what she's paying. So she still has to pay the other half and her new rent and bills and shit. STUPID! But
we're so glad there'll be no more dog or rabbits. Oh yeah yeah I forgot. She lets dishes pile up and I actually found mold on a couple dishes. AND her
dog pooped on her sheet or something so she just put on a chair on our balcony. Oh yeah no cleaning isn't an option. Let's just stick it outside until
the poop molds onto the chair and you have to throw away the whole chair. YES. And the trash. Oh my, I can't even. It's hard to constantly be cleaning
when the two of us work so much because she doesn't clean. It took me like three hours just to clean the countertops and kitchen. An apartment sized
kitchen took three hours to clean!!
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07/07/2008 1:58 AM.
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IrshDncr0325 |
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Posts: 3594 (07/07/2008 2:02 AM) |
Yes. I'm talking places where people order food or have food and just throw the remains around the house. Annnnd then let it pile up for like 3 years. Not
one empty space on the floor to walk on. Using the BATHTUB as storage. All sorts of bugs, ones you can never even imagine. And, oh yeah...dead bodies.
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joey4pacey637 |
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Posts: 25026 (07/07/2008 2:20 AM) Biggest Sports Fan '08 |
The house that my dad grew up in was still being lived in 60 years later and was DISGUSTING! I threw up a little in my mouth everytime I walked in there. The
kitchen had bugs crawling on the shit they used to cook and eat off of. My aunt had all of her and her husband's clothes scattered on the bed. When it was
time to sleep she'd throw it on the floor, then when she woke up it was back to the bed. One day, they found a snake buried in that shit. I couldn't
use the bathroom in that house it was so fucking gross. I don't know how anyone could possibly have lived there. I'm still disgusted...
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GettinHotWithJC |
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Posts: 34676 (07/07/2008 2:20 AM) |
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GettinHotWithJC |
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Posts: 34677 (07/07/2008 2:27 AM) |
My aunts house is horrible. She had a serious mouse infestation once. But has a permanent roach infestation. There's so many of them they cover the walls.
When she spills/drops something it stays there. The dust and dirt is so high on her floor. That you can actually make footprints in it like snow. And the
SMELL!
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ShaiBrooklyn |
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Posts: 28322 (07/07/2008 2:35 AM) |
Has it ever occurred to anyone that it's a depression issue? My mother actually almost lost me when I was little because of situations you guys are
describing! It was all depression, the Air Force wore her down, she was a single parent and it just became too much. In the end though it all worked out!
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JTYDTRSexy |
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Posts: 177 (07/07/2008 2:47 AM) |
Funny that before this im in the OCD post talking about being a neat freak lol.
I clean ish constantly. Mainly my room, I clean it daily, and then it turns into upkeep cuz i do keep it so clean. And then the bathrooms, kitchen, and the rest of the house i clean less often. I've been over friends houses where their messes bug me and I just end up cleaning it or tiding it for them. I used to always clean up my cousins bathroom when I stayed over there. She had clothes, makeup, CDs, just everything all over the place i didnt like to shower in a dirty bathroom lol. |
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StupidHeels |
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Posts: 525 (07/07/2008 2:47 AM) |
ShaiBrooklyn wrote: That's true, but it doesn't make it any less gross. My senior year of high school this guy had a house party and when we got there, his house was disgusting. And I don't mean from the party. His dad was
living out of the state, his mom would disappear for months at a time and he was constantly smoking pot. There was cockroaches, bongs (full of gross bong
water), cat hair, dog piss EVERYWHERE. Most of us spent the night in the tiny backyard despite the fact that it was effin freezing. After that I started
noticing that when he came to school he was pretty rank looking, too.
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JTYDTRSexy |
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Posts: 179 (07/07/2008 2:59 AM) |
Some people are just absolutely disgusting. The same cousin I used to stay with, when she moved into a smaller apartment after having a baby no one wanted to
come over because of the smell. She moved her bedroom into the living room and turned the bedroom into a closet. Shit was just absolutely everywhere. And the
most random of shit would be in the wrong rooms. Bathroom stuff should stay in the bathroom, kitchen stufff.. you get the idea. When I stayed the night their
finally i was hungry but didnt want to eat anything because it was a sink full of dishes, garbage bags of garbage at the other side of the kitchen...
I did her dishes for her, I cleaned her pantry out, the bathroom, the living room. But it still smelled in there. Her reasoning for keeping the garbage bags was 'its too heavy' but she told me she bought the huge ass industrial ones because she doesnt have to take them out as often. By then she couldnt even lift them so she just filled up another one. I've learned when you live with people if I dont do it it wont get done. And as annoyed as I get always having to clean i cant live in filth. |
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maifanluva00 |
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Posts: 3000 (07/07/2008 11:56 AM) |
i want to hear more stories
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Lilspicy |
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Posts: 1385 (07/07/2008 12:18 PM) |
when my dad's aunt died we went to her house to check it out. There was trash piled to the ceiling in every room. The kitchen was piled with dishes and
trash. The bathroom, the dirty toilet paper was piled next to the toilet. It was the worst thing i've ever seen.
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Baby is Suri Twin |
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Posts: 2233 (07/07/2008 12:46 PM) |
I don't understand how if you know you are messy you would have pets, that would add to the problem 1000 times.
My dad's house is like that, they have a bunch of animals and dust and my asthma was always really bad there. He has cleaned it up a lot but I never brought my friends over. I tried cleaning out the garage once and there were info packets for other colleges and I was already in college! why was he keeping all this stuff? Now I am freaking out because I am scared that I smelled in high school and no one told me! I am messy at times but I usually go on cleaning binges where everything has to be spotless now. But is it hard with kids so I have to do it late at night sometimes. |
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ShaiBrooklyn |
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Posts: 28323 (07/07/2008 1:02 PM) |
StupidHeels wrote: Oh no, I didn't say it wasn't gross because it really is! Even now 20+ years later I have to make sure she's doing ok so it doesn't get that bad again. |
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femme0622 |
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Posts: 88 (07/07/2008 1:05 PM) |
My boyfriend's parents place is pretty bad. His room was spotless, but the kitchen was disgusting: food stuck to dishes & pots, fruit flies everywhere,
dog food on the table (like loose, not in dog bowls on the floor), kitty litter all over the floor in the hall bathroom, cigarette butts and full ashtrays in
every conceivable location and used feminine products in the trash can in the kitchen. His mom was a TOTAL slob and his stepdad wasn't any better.
Definitely glad he's moving out....cause I avoid going over there at all costs |
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insomniachollie |
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Posts: 33125 (07/07/2008 1:19 PM) Best Fan Fic Writer '08 |
I had a friend whose house was... not as terrible as vomit or untaken out garbage everywhere or whatever, but there was so much crap cluttered around and piled
up against the walls that it all just collected dust. Her many pets all used to shed everywhere and it didn't get cleaned up enough, and the whole place
just had this constant musty smell.
Then they had to sell the house, so they cleared it out - I swear, it was like walking into a totally different place. One that actually seemed inhabitable. |
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Baby is Suri Twin |
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Posts: 2240 (07/07/2008 1:22 PM) |
Is anyone able to sell the house if it gets that bad? Who would want to buy it if they had to go around all the clutter and poo?
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LilBabyWithTheSundressOn |
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Posts: 36008 (07/07/2008 1:38 PM) Friendliest JJBer '07 |
My in-laws are like that. When we lived with them the house (kitchen in particular) was always disgusting. There literally would not be a single clean dish, if
you were hungry you had to wash out what you needed to make your food. There would be garbage (grocery bags, pizza boxes, McDonald's bags and wrappers,
etc) all around the couch because they'd never pick it up. The cat's litter box wouldn't get changed nearly often enough. My father-in-law seemed
to have horrible aim and there would be piss all around and on the toilet. My mother-in-law would get period blood on the toilet and not clean it up. I almost
preferred NOT to brush my teeth because I was afraid of what might've been on my toothbrush and just having to stand at the filthy sink. They'd roll
their own cigarettes and end up getting loose tobacco all over the floor and not vacuuming and then they'd spill ashtrays AND drinks turning huge parts of
the carpet black. My husband and I tried to stay in our room as much as possible.
And what really pissed me of is his mom would sit down with me and say crap like, "We're the women of the house and we're not working so you and I need to get this place clean and keep it clean" but the bitch would never lift a finger herself. She wanted me to do it all and I wasn't about to go through and gather up their dirty dishes from the living room (that have sat there God knows how long) and scrub out the dishes in the kitchen that nobody bothered to even run some water in or pull the moldy stuff out of the fridge. It kills me because somebody made a report to child services about them when my husband was 17. So they had to get the house really cleaned up for this woman to come inspect it. They put it off and put it off until the night before she was supposed to come and then we were all supposed to help. My father-in-law cleaned the kitchen, I cleaned the bathroom, my husband cleaned his bedroom and the three of us pitched in on the living room and sitting room. His mom suddenly had a terrible headache and had to go lay down. And the headache conveniently lifted very shortly after we finished cleaning everything. I have to admit I'm terrible with clutter, though. |
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FuGirl82 |
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Posts: 9513 (07/07/2008 1:42 PM) |
I have friends in Michigan, so I go visit them a lot. Well, I was staying at the girls house and the girl is REALLY clean but the rest of her family is so
messy. The girl's mother would leave piles and piles of dishes in the sink to the point where they were piling onto the counter top.
They would leave bowls and plates out on the table and just not clean at all. I don't understand how people live like that My friend was so embarrassed, but I told her if I were her I'd let them take care of their own mess. also. Her brother is autistic, and his mom lets him crawl all over the messy floor. He also leaves his diaper laying around a lot. I didn't know about this and I walked into the kitchen one day and almost stepped into his diaper. It was horrible. Needless to say I stayed in her clean room most of my visit
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