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    Quote Originally Posted by chocolatepuppy View Post
    I don't mean to make light of the situation, as the poor woman must have had nowhere to go, but IF the guy had a cat or dog (seeing as this is a pet forum) the woman would have never got away with it. The cat or dog would have told on her.
    Hey, nothing wrong w/humor. It's what gets us through. And ya got a point there.

    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post

    I can tell you that closet cleaning is a priority to this guy, until the day he dies!
    That's for bloody sure!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
    Hey, nothing wrong w/humor. It's what gets us through. And ya got a point there.
    Actually Mary, for a split second, I started wondering "hey, maybe someone is living in one of my closets!" Heaven knows an entire family could be in my walk in closet and I'd never see them.) Then I thought, "no way, the furkids would lead me to them."
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    There is a play - TOTALLY VERY DARK humour - called "Oh, Dad, Poor Dad Mom's Hung you in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad"

    Apparently Dad falls out of the closet near the end of the play...he had, um, been there for a WHILE...
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    I was just thinking of what will happen to the woman now....hopefully this guy will find it in his heart to let the whole thing go. She didn't cause any damage and who would refuse food to a hungry person? I hope someone finds a place for her.

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    That's very sad. Obviously she did ok during the day, when he was probably at work ... but can you imagine curling up in a closet from 6 pm to 7 am, for example, every single day. Not being able to move, make a sound, use the restroom ... and what about weekends?

    Maybe he should just let the poor lady live in his extra room. Obviously, she would cause him no problems as a room mate! She could clean the house and make dinner in exchange for a room. That's what I would do, anyway.
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    Sounds good to me Twister. If she meant any harm she had a long time in which to act - she didn't so I would offer her a roof in exchange for some housework.

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    First off I am glad she came out of the closet.
    Second she must have had a few screws loose.
    She should have been out looking for a job or with friends.
    Walking in the park, looking at the want adds, going to a library.
    Seeing a shrink.

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