bellcore
Well-Known Member
So, I know this dude from a 12 step thing for alcohol I used to go to. I've been off the sauce for nine years. Long story story is that he rented a room and agreed to no booze or drugs. I found a crack pipe and empty bottles. I know from his past he pawned stuff from landlords at least once. He does have a job which provides free top of the line cable TV, fast internet, and security cameras for free which is nice but. Yeah, I'm a selfish bastard. I also have a another good roommate that built my grow room HVAC, drinks normally, smokes like once a month.
Anyways, I think the crackhead maybe in detox right now. I haven't decided to cut him loose now or until I know he is fucking up again. Either way I would want to get him out by saying something like 1) I'm putting the place on the market and need him out or 2) saying my nephew is moving in and he will need to find a space elsewhere. Give him like 45 days notice so he thinks he is moving out on good terms and there is no drama. THIS GUY IS A DRAMA QUEEN. He would yell, and shout, and cry, and plead and get ANGRY if he knew it was for crack. Hence the desire for deception. Any opinions from non-drama queen non-crackheads?
Anyways, I think the crackhead maybe in detox right now. I haven't decided to cut him loose now or until I know he is fucking up again. Either way I would want to get him out by saying something like 1) I'm putting the place on the market and need him out or 2) saying my nephew is moving in and he will need to find a space elsewhere. Give him like 45 days notice so he thinks he is moving out on good terms and there is no drama. THIS GUY IS A DRAMA QUEEN. He would yell, and shout, and cry, and plead and get ANGRY if he knew it was for crack. Hence the desire for deception. Any opinions from non-drama queen non-crackheads?