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Tony The Tiger To The Rescue

The late crazy cat lady.
Last night around midnight the Late Crazy Cat Lady's family were in her unit removing some of her belongings, the family was partying and boozing it up and being quite loud. There are times when we have to make allowances for a family who lost a loved one so I ignored the noise.  Later I heard arguing in the front hallway a neighboring tenant was giving the family shit for making so much noise at such a late hour.  Just so it wouldn't get physical I decided to intervene and I calmed the situation, eventually everybody went their own way.  Boy! There was one person who was so inebriated she could hardly stand I just hope she wasn't driving plus there was talk the family is thinking of suing KMHC....could be drunk talk for all I know.
On Other News:  This morning I said hi to Chad G. I assume he's back as transportation driver and playing "Big Brother" with the surveillance cameras.  Personally I have no problem with the guy but I know little Debbie. will be pissed off when she hears the news, she recently told me he's a thief and had a stint in drug rehab and will snub him if he returns.
BB's are back in the building with a vengeance.  :(

This afternoon I dropped by UNH's head office to do some business and it's nice to see nobody had blood shot eyes.  ZING! 

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