Sunday, January 30, 2022
Apartment Life #289
This is a weekly blog post that I'm calling Apartment Hell Life. I've mentioned a few times some of the crazy things that go on in and around my apartment complex in the past 24 years that we've lived here and people keep telling me I should write a book. But instead of a book, I've decided to share the crazy things that have happened in and around my apartment complex in the last 24 years here in a weekly blog post.
Last week I told you this apartment had been broken into through the bedroom window. Well, the one next to it was also broken into. If you look really closely you might be able to spot all the graffiti on the walls inside the apartment. Maintenance didn't bother boarding this window up for several days. They broke the entire glass out of one side. I hope it doesn't rain.
Maintenance boarded this window from the apartment next to it from the inside though.
And then I took a short video of one of the tweakers across the street. He was standing there sleeping standing up and his knee's kept looking like they were going to buckle. I thought for sure he was going to fall down but he didn't.
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On Thursday Falcor got me up at 7am to go out. I'm walking down the street and an older homeless man walks by me and says good morning. So I said it back and notice his jeans are only buttoned and the zipper is Down... and his eh, little soldier is hanging out of his pants. I just kept walking.
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Yesterday the police helicopter was flying over my apartment complex and I got a short video of it when it stopped and I guess zeroed in on someone and then flew off.
The high this week was 68F/20C
The low this week was 36F/2 C
So that's it for this week's Apartment Hell Life! Be sure to come back next week for more.
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I have not yet mastered the art of sleeping standing up.
ReplyDeleteAnd suspect that little soldier is permanently unemployed.
I agree on both accounts.
DeleteI didn't know it was possible to sleep standing up. Must be a druggie thing.
ReplyDeleteOne of these days somebody's dog is going to mistake the "little soldier" for a hot dog being offered. Chomp!
I didn't know you could sleep standing either. Hopefully I don't see him or his little soldier again.
Deletehahaha little soldier probably doesn't get much attention.
ReplyDeleteProbably not.
DeleteI'll take thing I didn't need to see at 7am for a thousand, Alex...
ReplyDeleteExactly.
DeleteThat little soldier was purposely taken out and put on patrol when he saw you coming, but I don't understand what these perverts, young and old, get from doing that.
ReplyDeleteProbably. I don't get it either.
DeleteNever a dull moment around there!
ReplyDeleteNope.
DeleteHi, Mary!
ReplyDeleteOne would think that if the homeless and/or druggies were so determined to break into apartment units and sleep or do whatever they do, they would avoid marking the walls with graffiti. Doing so calls attention to the fact that they were trespassing and leads to the windows being boarded up again, forcing them to hunt for another place to do their thing.
That vid of the tweaker made me sad. That's no life.
That old man you passed, the one who flashed you with his junk hanging out of his pants, is lucky that Falcor didn't mistake it for a cocktail weenie and lunge at it. :)
In central Florida this morning, our temp dropped below freezing. Have a great week, dear friend Mary!
They don't care about other people's property. My dog probably would have gotten rabies if he had bitten him.
DeleteSo gross on the little soldier. You’d think 7 am would be a safe time to walk!
ReplyDeleteIt's never a safe time to walk.
DeleteYou should see the abandoned homes in North Minneapolis. Nearly all of them have some sort of graffiti, its outrageous.
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't surprise me at all.
DeleteUgh, 7am is too early for stranger's... little soldiers.
ReplyDeleteThat's the damn truth.
DeleteFun times at the old apartment complex! ;D
ReplyDeleteYep, fun. lol
DeleteSometimes people suck. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteYes, they do.
Delete7am and that guy is playing a game of who wants to be a pervert. Sick, too bad Falcor didn't bark at him.
ReplyDeleteIt was too early for that kind of nonesense.
DeleteThe guy probably said good morning just so you'd notice "his little soldier". What is it about guys that want everyone to look at it? What a dumbass.
ReplyDeleteLOL I don't know.
DeleteYou need a big, mean dog to walk.
ReplyDeleteStay safe.
Falcor is meaning than most Rottweiler's. lol
DeleteYikes!
ReplyDeleteI wonder who the plice were looking for
I don't know. They are here all the time.
DeleteYou would think that they would board up any vacant unit. Crazy. Creepy about the man with his pants open. Be careful, Mary!
ReplyDeleteThey did eventually board it up.
DeleteIt was nice you said good morning back instead of saluting the little soldier LOL!
ReplyDeleteI didn't see his little soldier until I had already said good morning.
DeleteSome people are sure mindless.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
That's the truth.
DeleteWell the weather is near perfect it seems. The rest of it is discouraging. When I walk Lulu, I see others walking there dogs and golfers. I don't like golf, but it keeps up the property value of this neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteAnne - Books of My Heart
I see a lot of dogs but most of them are off leash.
DeleteThat's quite a skill, sleeping standing up. I'd be incapable of that!
ReplyDeleteSo many men obsessed with their little soldiers. About time they grew up.
I can't sleep standing either.
DeleteSleep standing, huh? That's a new one to me.
ReplyDeleteHow you gonna walk around with a little smoky hanging out of your pants? Good grief! I'd be tempted to point and laugh at it to make him feel really stupid.
A little smoky. lmao
DeleteThey had a manhunt yesterday in my county but far from my house
ReplyDeleteWow, glad it wasn't close by you though.
DeleteWow😲
ReplyDeleteI know.
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