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Summertime Drama At KMHC

A few days ago I witnessed something that’s getting all too common in the KMHC building arguments and verbal outbursts among the tenants.  The main instigator is tenant Dean his Indian name is “Moosemeat”. I don’t know what’s wrong with him I assume the tectonic plate in his head is shifting again causing anger mood swings.  One morning I’m making breakfast when I heard shouting from the hallway, two male tenants are arguing in front of the office then it moved outside of the building. My windows were open so I could hear everything that was said.  “Moosemeat” was shouting accusations and abusive insults to the other tenant.  I immediately went outside just in case the argument got physical.  I know exactly what the other tenant Pete is going through ie: the harassment and bullying.  Years ago I ended my friendship with “Moosemeat” after observing his erratic strange behavior.  Later I forced myself to ignore his public insults then one day outside and away of the KMHC building I lost it and punched him right in the mouth...actually it was a left hook. :)  since then he rarely bothers me.  “Moosemeat” needs therapy or maybe he’s just a miserable olde prick.  Anyway let’s hope UNH’s get off their asses and do something about the man who picks on tenants including the women.
 Remember I mentioned in a previous blog about the breakfast program on Fridays at the “money pit” building!  A few weeks ago apparently there was a big fuss over missing bacon and the HSC Ingrid launched a full investigation, HOW Lynda dragged the accused tenant by the hair down to the laundry room for interrogation. :P   My Gawd!  All this fuss over a container of cooked bacon, even Porky and the three little pigs are laughing. :D
Well folks my patience with the office has reached its limit, months ago I submitted two work order requests to UNH’s and they went completely ignored.  Remember the police asked that I remove HOW Lynda Jones shitty pix from a post!  I agreed to do it on two conditions, one was Lynda does not speak to me while in the building, and another that UNH’s accept and respond to my written tenant requests delivered under the office door.  Since Urban Native Homes Inc. deliberately ignore my tenant requests the deal is off, their cheque has bounced.  Lynda’s pix and more will be posted on a future blog entry.
The summer is half over and I have a nice tan, my birthday is coming up, checked out the latest movies, enjoy my evening workouts at the gym, having silly conversations with my friends, tenants and neighbours.  My health is generally good.  See readers!  This is how I live my life by being active and not relying on UNH’s for anything because the current housing management is totally useless and they suck. :(

Tk

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