what to do in this social situation?

Post » Fri Jul 25, 2014 3:37 am

I went down to the laundry room in my apartment complex on Monday, some person had a full load in the Washer and Dryer, so I thought I would just come back later..

went down on Tuesday, same bundle of clothes taking up both the washer and dryer..

just went down again, and guess what, thats right same bundle of clothes taking up both..



What is the proper protocol in this situation? do i go from door to door in the building to find out whos it is? do I just throw them into a pile in the corner?

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Prisca Lacour
 
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Post » Thu Jul 24, 2014 5:37 pm

Talk to the building manager? Or just put them aside with a note.
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Sheila Reyes
 
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Post » Fri Jul 25, 2014 8:39 am

Eww, the same load of clothes in the washing machine? By this point, I'd make sure I was wearing gloves, they've likely started growing mold on them after being in a damp environment for several days. But yeah, if you go away, and come back an appropriate amount of time later and the person has not removed their clothes, then yes, take them out and stick them somewhere else and leave a note explaining why. Especially if they are shared washer/dryer facilities for an apartment complex.
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Jesus Sanchez
 
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Post » Thu Jul 24, 2014 6:33 pm

You toss them in the corner.

I don't even wait an hour. I put it somewhere where it isn't dirty and leave it there near the laundry machines. People are busy, if you forget your [censored] in the laundry for hours on end and get upset that someone took it out? Well, [censored] you. It was your own fault and your negligence is incredibly rude.

In this case, I am utterly amazed it didn't get tossed out days ago by someone else.

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Frank Firefly
 
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Post » Fri Jul 25, 2014 7:18 am

Yep. This right here is what I'd do. I wouldn't leave a note though. Whoever left their [censored] in a shared laundry machine is either an ass, or they don't want the clothes.

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RaeAnne
 
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Post » Fri Jul 25, 2014 1:58 am

Oh yeah. Screw the note lol.

Fair Warning OP.

Things can get awkward if you are a guy tossing some girl's clothes out of the machine though. Had two weird experiences with that.

One, I was waiting for like 30 minutes for this girl to come back down and switch her load over. I got fed up and was trying to chuck the undies covertly into the already growing pile of clothes on the counter when the girl walked in. She caught me with two of her thongs slowly dangling back and forth from my fingers as I stared at her with what I assume was an impressively stupid expression. She wasn't happy, it really looked bad. I still remember the pattern too. Zebra with pink lace and black and white with swirly patterns. I remember this because I flew them against the wall as soon as the situation 'clicked' in my head and they kind of stuck to it for a second. She surfed and was hot too. Totally blew any shot with that then and there. :(

Two, I was tossing some clothes into the corner after waiting a good while for the clothes to get switched over. I got to what I thought was a lacey shirt or maybe a shift. Turned out it was some massive panties. I looked at it with one of those holy [censored] [censored] expressions on my face. The big girl walked in right then and just stared at me for like 10 seconds, blushed, smiled and raised her eyebrows in rapid succession at me. I dropped the parachute panties and scuddled out of there.
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Stacey Mason
 
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Post » Thu Jul 24, 2014 5:27 pm

Put Clothes in Bucket
Douse in Kerosene or Equivalent
Start Fire
??????????
Profit
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Dorian Cozens
 
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Post » Thu Jul 24, 2014 10:34 pm

Throw some confetti in the air and punch the nearest person, and then run away.

Works every time.

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Vicki Gunn
 
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Post » Fri Jul 25, 2014 1:52 am

Take the clothes for yourself, wear them at every possible opportunity. Eventually someone will recognize them and either ask for them back or freak out, either way problem solved.

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Bethany Short
 
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Post » Fri Jul 25, 2014 2:41 am

Sorry man, but that is funny...

In the first part I would have gone, well totally dig the patterns. Still would tried after. Perhaps an apology.. Though it probably wouldn't have helped.

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Scott Clemmons
 
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Post » Fri Jul 25, 2014 3:55 am

chuck the [censored] outta the washer and dryer, after that many days.... their stupidity is astounding and if they get angry, tell 'em to think next time they leave their clothes in the washer and dryer for days on end... Not to mention they probably won't know you're the one who did it anyway.

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Mari martnez Martinez
 
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Post » Thu Jul 24, 2014 6:16 pm

Its a no-brainer. Take them out, put them on the floor. They need to be rewashed after that long sitting stagnant anyway.

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Avril Louise
 
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Post » Fri Jul 25, 2014 8:57 am

That was the idea. :P

Nah, I had a similar thought, this was a coed dorm building afterall. Just got tongue tied. I remember desperately trying to think of a joke to diffuse the situation, but it fell totally flat. There were no crickets, but I heard crickets.

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Benjamin Holz
 
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Post » Fri Jul 25, 2014 5:43 am

Now that's what I'd call a dicey situation.

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Post » Fri Jul 25, 2014 6:52 am

This has happened many times. Correct protocol is that, as the washing machines have a timer and therefore the guy could have set an alarm to tell him when his clothes were ready, if it has been more than ten minutes, they go out of the machine. Usually somewhere relatively clean, but after more than a day? He'd be lucky the clothes aren't going out the window. Throw those things on the floor. Don't waste time with a note. Why would you write a note? Because he has been so thoughtful and courteous to everyone in the building that you are honour-bound to return the favour? Please. If you want to leave a note, use paint and write it directly on his clothes.
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Post » Thu Jul 24, 2014 7:49 pm

lol write I am an inconsiderate person on all of their shirts... preferably in something permanent

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Hayley O'Gara
 
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Post » Fri Jul 25, 2014 6:41 am

If it has been days for all you know the guy/gal could be dead or in the hospital. Hell he could be in jail. If its been minutes yeah just move them out of your way. I think defacing his/her property would be a really [censored] thing to do. A little bit of courtesy goes along way.
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Darren Chandler
 
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Post » Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:02 pm

This. Only I wouldn't be so careful as to how clean the area is I put them.

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John Moore
 
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Post » Thu Jul 24, 2014 10:02 pm

Take the stuff out, do your own laundry/drying and then throw the stuff back in the washer/dryer. Clean clothes for you and no one is any the wiser!
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lucy chadwick
 
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Post » Thu Jul 24, 2014 7:22 pm

If the clothes are in water at all, they will degrade pretty badly.

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alicia hillier
 
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Post » Thu Jul 24, 2014 6:49 pm

I agree 100%

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Adrian Morales
 
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Post » Thu Jul 24, 2014 7:09 pm

Or you know, [censored] could've happened like it does in life. When I do laundry I have to multi-task other business while the clothes are drying as I don't have the time to wait an hour for the clothes to dry then handle said business after. On occasion a problem will pop up during drying that I'm forced to deal with asap, leaving my clothes unattended and I would hope that people would respect my clothes and leave them alone unless there's no other machines available in the laundromat. If there's available machines and I was just dealing with something stressful that has me heated then I will go ape on whoever has touched my clothes...if there's no other machines then I can only be mad at myself and the problem that has delayed me.

I hope people think about this and respect other peoples clothes when applicable as people have been murdered over a potato chip ha, messing with the wrong laundry on the wrong day could be the last mistake you make.

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Miguel
 
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Post » Thu Jul 24, 2014 6:18 pm

light them on fire on some random person doorsteps, thats the only way you could clean them after theyve been sitting in a washer for days on end.

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