Most unique roomate or roomate experience!

I had a roomie that stayed with me for 2 weeks after he got fired for "horseplay" Ray worked on the midway in Food Ops. I really liked him but the man was clueless. The reason he was fired was that he left his zipper down all day so park patrons could see what was behind it. Like I said clue-less.

He had a fake ID to go to get in and out. It had his picture but a girls name on it. One morning when I was getting ready to roll out to work there was a fire inspection that Ray thought was a "Ray" inspection. I loaned him $10 for gas and he shoved all his clothes into a garbage bag (I kid you not), said goodbye and I never saw him again. Why people act like total morons is beyond me, I really liked the man as he was in most respects a decent human being. I was sad to see him go!

I would be interested to hear some other viewpoints as long as they are fit for family viewing! I hope our moderators will see to that, because I dont want to see my topic become a "thread of filth"

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Well, I had a roomate that I think had a werid foot fungus so I got that heck out of there really fast!

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Screamsters 2001
Millennium Force/Screamsters 2002
Rip Cord/Screamsters 2003

i had a roommate one time that preferred to pee in a bottle and sit it on the floor after a long night at the bar....i guess he couldnt find his way to the bathroom in that shape....well after the second time there wasnt going to be a third time and i found my way out of that room really quick

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Cedar Creek Trading Co. 1999
MF 2002
Sky Ride...don't anybody sneeze...2003

i think personaly i am a unique roomate experience. usually i live in 901. except for 2001. but i live in 901 and usually live in c. until th last two years, where captain nate stole my room. because i had to live at cedars. but i think i am a unique experience...yes i smell like pies! though we had alex from russia last year. i kep nagging him to let me marry one of his russian girlfriends. so she can become "american" of course. i mean we are a country of forieners so we must do what we can to help people get in. "give us your tired, hungry and poor" thats what th statue of liberty says. though we have become so idotic in this country that we feel we are so above everyone. and i hate that attitude of love it or leave it. this country is all i know- andif i don't like it i'll speak up. because speaking up creates change, and we need a change. esp., after the fact that we didn't elect are president due to bushgate! though i can't wait to have my sex change operation this summer, maybe i'll get to live in 1203-oh oops i can't believe i got off the subject again-hehehehehehehehehehe!
Hmm, well that was interesting...

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I fool so feelish...

djdj, is English your primary language? If so, you succeeded in scaring me into the fetal position.

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White Water Landing '03


djdj said:
i think personaly i am a unique roomate experience. usually i live in 901. except for 2001. but i live in 901 and usually live in c. until th last two years, where captain nate stole my room. because i had to live at cedars. but i think i am a unique experience...yes i smell like pies! though we had alex from russia last year. i kep nagging him to let me marry one of his russian girlfriends. so she can become "american" of course. i mean we are a country of forieners so we must do what we can to help people get in. "give us your tired, hungry and poor" thats what th statue of liberty says. though we have become so idotic in this country that we feel we are so above everyone. and i hate that attitude of love it or leave it. this country is all i know- andif i don't like it i'll speak up. because speaking up creates change, and we need a change. esp., after the fact that we didn't elect are president due to bushgate! though i can't wait to have my sex change operation this summer, maybe i'll get to live in 1203-oh oops i can't believe i got off the subject again-hehehehehehehehehehe!

This is why god does not let "happy" men procreate. God bless GWB!

A few of my roommates last summer were quite interesting. They borrowed another roommate's car and drove to Toledo, then got pulled over on the way back with both alcohol and marijuana in the vehicle; the car got impounded and the roommate who owned it had a heck of a time getting it back.

Directly after, they were fired, and decided that they were going to take their "revenge" on Cedar Point by destroying their room. They wrote all over the walls with blue liquid laundry detergent, then dumped their ash trays on the carpet and ground the ashes and cigarette butts into the floor with their shoes. We found out later that they had been smoking pot in the room as well, and had poured pepper all over the carpet since they believed it would confuse any drug dogs. It was disgusting.

Next, they proceeded to go through the house and pack up anything they wanted to take home with them, including my roommate's camera, my dishes, and the TV from Cedar Point Housing. Unfortunately, they couldn't fit everything into their car, so they took half of it home with them and left the rest of it on the floor in boxes. I was able to rescue my dishes, but the camera and TV were gone (we assumed to pawn shops). We immediately filed a police report; I heard they were going to court later for the drug incident but we have no idea how it turned out.

I wanted their room after they left because it was the only two-bed room in the house and my sister was processing in the next week, so we were going to live together. It took me three days of washing stuff CONSTANTLY after I got home from work; I had to wash all the walls and ceiling to get the soap off, and went over it several times since soap is really hard to remove. I used water and bleach on the mattresses; luckily they were the plastic ones so it wasn't hard to clean them -- and I washed them several times just to be sure!! Vacuuming took me a few hours, then of course, I had to clean all the dressers inside and out with water and Lysol. I had carpet spray and Plug-ins in there immediately to freshen the room, and the window was open day and night for a while. I also had to buy new curtains for the room because they had put cigarette burn holes in the Housing ones; I am so glad that they never set fire to the house! There wasn't a trace of our former roommates left in there when I was done, which was perfectly fine by me!

I hope my roommates this summer are 110% better.

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~Lee~

Group Sales ATL '01
Group Sales TL '02
Park Admissions Supervisor '03
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"The greatest leaders don't take credit for their actions; they don't have to."

Lee, that was great! I am wondering why in the world you would bother to clean a room that you are only going to live in for a few months! I would have vacumed and perhaps washed the sheets. I guess I dont see it as an effective use of my spare time, when I could be riding rides or playing vid-games. Afterall its only dirt! J/K

I had another roomie that I actually got to be pretty decent freinds with. Mike lived in the Cedars but would stay off point with me because my normal roomie was always off with some girl or something. Mike was a decent fellow with a think NYC accent and very proud of it. He had a few shall we say "problems". He really did not like to work, he must have called in sick 10 times my summer, fortunately he was not punished. He was also obsessed with a girl that worked the mine ride. I mean obsessed to the point he was over there trying to talk to her when he was supposed to be working. Of course he had a girlfreind back home...

Mike also had a collection of pornography that would have rivaled the vaticans. 3 1ft high stacks of magazines and various pictorials..YUCK. He went to the trouble to bring that crap with him to CP. Thank Jesus he left the gallery in the Cedars when he stayed off point...I could hear him moving the covers around in the middle of the night....He was one weird guy that I had the fortune of knowing. Thats what its all about!


redbrigade said:
Lee, that was great! I am wondering why in the world you would bother to clean a room that you are only going to live in for a few months! I would have vacumed and perhaps washed the sheets. I guess I dont see it as an effective use of my spare time, when I could be riding rides or playing vid-games. Afterall its only dirt! J/K

Ha! If you had met my roommates, you would be surprised I would even have considered living in that room after I bleached it from top to bottom. ^_^

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~Lee~

Group Sales ATL '01
Group Sales TL '02
Park Admissions Supervisor '03
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"The greatest leaders don't take credit for their actions; they don't have to."

I guess when I was 20yrs old cleanliness was not a priority. I rationalised it by thinking that it was not my room and I was not staying in it for the rest of my life. Since I worked in Food Ops my personal hygene was what I consider now (22yrs later) to be up to 3rd world standards. Sometimes girls that I met at the rec center were not impressed by my John Belushi/Bill Murray "lifeview/lifestyle". I never figured that the smell of my Commons Apt trash bin(room), the 100 beer cans/bottles (on the floor ect), fast food wrappers, uneaten fast food, filthy sheets and rotten dirty clothes might be a tad of a turn off. I thought girls liked men who were "manly". Apparently they were emotionally unstable and not able to appreciate my "art of living". j/k about the unstable part.

What do the words "god you are really sick" mean? I heard that 3 or 4 times when I would bring potential company to my living area.

In retrospect I acted just a little weird and mentally ill. I have since "reformed". I have good hygene now and my wife appreciates it.

Anyway that summer there was no way I would have considered lifting a finger to clean. I was forced to clean stuff at the FT Inn though as it was some sort of silly/useless state sanitation guideline. Your posts as usual are the best!

djdj don't be bashing my president.
Ok...my interesting roomate experience was actually that of complete niceness but is completely disgusting. it's all second hand info for me because it was the night of my going away bash. I was a lot sloshed and was throwing up and freaking out because I had the gross breath. Apparently i started freaking out and getting hysterical because I couldn't find my toothbrush. Like screaming bloody murder because I couldn't find it. So my dear, sweet roomate Pippy (I love her!!!) gave me her toothbrush to use...and made a run the next day to buy a new one. Friends like that are the ones you know love ya!
I thought it was unique even though i caused it...oh well...

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Come on!! How about some more stories. Please look at Jeff's personal website and at his kitty. Say something nice to him!
I lived in Gold my first year and I had a foreign roommate that decided to buy milk and milk products, open them up and leave them uder her bed.

We didn't have a refrigerator in our room of corse, so they milk products went sour and I ended up throwing them out.

For those of you have lived in Gold or Cedar's you know how bug infested they already are, but to leave out food that spoils that was like adding kindling to the fire.
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Melissa
Magnum 00'
Pet Farm AATL 02'
Melslambs@hotmail.com

Leaving the dairy products out is awsome! I wish I would have thought of that one. I could have opened a carton of milk and stuck it in the ceiling! j/k...well sure im kidding....

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