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My dorm room feels even more bare than it did before. Barely anything on the shelves other than some food and couple of bags, no futon, my t.v. is here, xbox 360 is here, nothing in the closets, and a camping chair so I have something to sit and watch t.v. on.

The worst part is that I have to sit in this room for the next two days until finals are over, and then I get to fight the other hundreds of people trying to gtfo here. Thankfully, my Friday morning final is done early, so I should beat the rush.

 
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I always hated moving out every year. They force you to get out so fast it just makes for a huge cluster fluck. It's not like they're going to start cleaning the rooms right away. They have the whole summer to do that!

 
I always hated moving out every year. They force you to get out so fast it just makes for a huge cluster fluck. It's not like they're going to start cleaning the rooms right away. They have the whole summer to do that!
It's terrible. Not to mention the fact that they want you personally to clean everything before you leave. Next year will be even worse, because I'm moving to the apartment style dorms on campus that have literally NO parking out front. At least while living in Pound, they would block off three lanes of traffic just for people to park..the won't be happening where I'm moving to.

The thing that pissed me off the most, however, was my Freshman year. My room mate forgot to unplug the fridge and I had no idea. You know how much they charge for a non-defrosted fridge? 10 freaking dollars.

 
I always hated moving out every year. They force you to get out so fast it just makes for a huge cluster fluck. It's not like they're going to start cleaning the rooms right away. They have the whole summer to do that!
It's terrible. Not to mention the fact that they want you personally to clean everything before you leave. Next year will be even worse, because I'm moving to the apartment style dorms on campus that have literally NO parking out front. At least while living in Pound, they would block off three lanes of traffic just for people to park..the won't be happening where I'm moving to.

The thing that pissed me off the most, however, was my Freshman year. My room mate forgot to unplug the fridge and I had no idea. You know how much they charge for a non-defrosted fridge? 10 freaking dollars.
We used to get charged $5 for having tape residue on our doors. Do you get charged for stuff that happens in the hallways too? We lived near a bunch of D-bag basketball players one year. We had a lot of extra charges for all the ceiling tiles they destroyed, the drinking fountain they busted and the bathroom they flooded mulitple times.

 
I always hated moving out every year. They force you to get out so fast it just makes for a huge cluster fluck. It's not like they're going to start cleaning the rooms right away. They have the whole summer to do that!
It's terrible. Not to mention the fact that they want you personally to clean everything before you leave. Next year will be even worse, because I'm moving to the apartment style dorms on campus that have literally NO parking out front. At least while living in Pound, they would block off three lanes of traffic just for people to park..the won't be happening where I'm moving to.

The thing that pissed me off the most, however, was my Freshman year. My room mate forgot to unplug the fridge and I had no idea. You know how much they charge for a non-defrosted fridge? 10 freaking dollars.
We used to get charged $5 for having tape residue on our doors. Do you get charged for stuff that happens in the hallways too? We lived near a bunch of D-bag basketball players one year. We had a lot of extra charges for all the ceiling tiles they destroyed, the drinking fountain they busted and the bathroom they flooded mulitple times.
Ha..yeah I forgot about those.

Last year, some @$$-hat from another floor wrote something "obscene" (according to my RA) in permanent marker on the wall. We were all forced to pay $5 for it. But come on, REALLY? 40 guys need to each pay $5 just to remove some permanent marker from a wall? Does it really cost that much? I'm pretty sure we also got charged for the "broken" drinking fountain, when the damn thing never worked since day one.

I'm super excited to see what happens when they check my room. Last fall, it rained so hard one day that the ceiling in my closet began to leak water. It destroyed part of the corner of the wall in there and chipped some paint. There is no way in hell I am paying for that.

 
Exactly. He'll get dizzy, fall, knock over (like a domino) the two girls he was with, and they will fall into your arms.

The technique is strong.

It wins every time.

 
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