Suggestions for a mate who wants to politely remove someone from their house

Tell her to pick up the largest kitchen knife and start talking to him while twitching badly holding the knife up.. he might get the hint
 
Ok, he's gone, but he had been there since 10:15 :(

She has 2 kids, 1 at home with her there. He has never kissed a girl. All three of us work together. She's got a husband, let's call him "T" for ****, whom she's trying to leave. Stalker, "S", I think sees this as an opportunity :confused:
 
I remember my mate had this bird stay over and in the morning he wanted rid of her so he said he had to go to work (it was his day off) and he got dressed and went to the bus stop. After she disappeared he went home again.

Idiot! :D
 
It sounds to me like she's the problem here, not the 'retard'. She's got a marriage problem and has chosen to share it all around the office, including details of apparent but probably unproven violence. She told an apparent 'retard' where she lived. She doesn't even have the balls to tell a 'retard' to leave her house, when she's looking after a child!
 
why did she let him in. why did he know where she lived ? why did he even go round there ?

sound really weird :/ both seem socially retarded
 
It sounds to me like she's the problem here, not the 'retard'. She's got a marriage problem and has chosen to share it all around the office, including details of apparent but probably unproven violence. She told an apparent 'retard' where she lived. She doesn't even have the balls to tell a 'retard' to leave her house, when she's looking after a child!

It's very proven, I shall not say more.

The two of them have only been chatting for a week or so after spending a shift with me where I chatted to both of them before, so I was the catalyst. She liked him to start with, said he was adorable and wanted him as a pet, but now by being friendly, she's given him the wrong impression. :(
 
It's very proven, I shall not say more.

The two of them have only been chatting for a week or so after spending a shift with me where I chatted to both of them before, so I was the catalyst. She liked him to start with, said he was adorable and wanted him as a pet, but now by being friendly, she's given him the wrong impression. :(

She wanted him as a pet? Seriously?! I'm starting to give the guy the benefit of the doubt about being there now over the woman being "stalked".
 
well, he kept calling her endlessly late into the night, till like 4am. One night she said she was so tired she fell asleep with the phone on her face and him talking, then she woke up and asked him why he hadn't just hung up, and he replied he was listening to her sleep :confused:
 
well, he kept calling her endlessly late into the night, till like 4am. One night she said she was so tired she fell asleep with the phone on her face and him talking, then she woke up and asked him why he hadn't just hung up, and he replied he was listening to her sleep :confused:

haha, I used to work with a bloke who clocked up 240 hours a month on the phone, with phone bills over a grand, because he pulled stuff like that with this bird he was seeing.

It was strange, he was such a normal guy at work, but he used to listen to her sleep, what?

Tell her to run away while she still can.
 
LMAO @ Letting the $$ slip to listen to her sleep. Just tell her to break it to him that it's her bad for giving him the wrong impression, (if she did, (yes that means thinking of him as an adorable pet too!!!)) and that she only wants a house mate not a relationship, wouldn't be nice to just kick him out after pulling him in, but if it is getting unbearable, I'd tell him to sort out other accommodation arrangements.
 
Yes, his prison time would be public knowledge. But it was a lot less than what it should have been, since she dropped charges and pleaded with the judge + jury. Would have been 10 years, down to 6 months.

Believe me when I say, she is not one of "those" cat-scratches etc.
 
LMAO @ Letting the $$ slip to listen to her sleep. Just tell her to break it to him that it's her bad for giving him the wrong impression, (if she did, (yes that means thinking of him as an adorable pet too!!!)) and that she only wants a house mate not a relationship, wouldn't be nice to just kick him out after pulling him in, but if it is getting unbearable, I'd tell him to sort out other accommodation arrangements.

He lives with his mum, she's in a house with her husband, but they've split this week, and he's just started talking to her...relentlessly ¬.¬
 
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