This is one of those boring personal threads where somebody asks for advice, this time legal!

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Okay, so here's the deal. This is going back to my old my-roommate-is-an-idiot thread. Not him, but a different one, who put on the performance of being nice and being a friend the entire time, including after I left the apartment. I loaned her my Playstation 2 ($150) in good faith, assuming she'd get it back. It's been about 5 months now. About three weeks ago, I started asking for it back. Every time she conveniently found a way to not give it back. She told me she'd be at the apartment later that night, give her a call -- her cell phone is conveniently turned off. Today, I finally really nagged her a lot to the point that she told me I coud meet her at the apartment, knock on the door, and she'd give it to me. She refused to. All the roommates there hate me.

So, I called the police and waited about 45 minutes before they came. I asked them, "When you go in there, they are probably going to lie. They're going to say that it's not mine. What happens in that case?" He explained to me that it then becomes disputed property, that's where it stays until I take her to civil court in which a judge orders her to give it to me or pay the worth or whatever. He went inside, came back out about 1 minute later, and sure enough, they're claiming that it's not mine.

So, WHAT DO I DO?! Here is the evidence I have and do not have:

- I lost the cords for the PS2 before. Today, I just found them. So, I have those. Is there any proof that the cords match the PS2? Does Sony keep a record of matching serial numbers on consoles and power supplies? I have no idea. Does it matter?

- I have a couple friends who can testify for me that I did, in fact, at one point have a PS2 of that model (the new, small kind).

- I do have a couple of PS2 games sitting worthlessly in my closet.

- I do NOT have anybody to testify that I actually did loan it to her.

- I do NOT have a receipt for the PS2. Tomorrow I'm going to call the store and see if it'd be possible to get a copy of it. I bought it about seven months ago. I don't know if they'll have a record of it.

So, what should I do? Can I possibly win in small claims court? Do I have a chance? Any advice would be much appreciated.

Muchos gracias.

Mickey (modestmickey), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:46 (twenty-one years ago)

People usually ask for illegal advice?

I walk along a thin line darling / Kate (papa november), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:48 (twenty-one years ago)

You clever person, you!

Mickey (modestmickey), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:49 (twenty-one years ago)

how did you pay for it? (is there a credit card record as well?)

teeny (teeny), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:49 (twenty-one years ago)

Ummmm...by the way, I think you're screwed.

I walk along a thin line darling / Kate (papa november), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:50 (twenty-one years ago)

teeny, I was looking at old bank statements, and I can't find it. I'm afraid I paid for it with cash since I can't find it on there. Sigh.

Mickey (modestmickey), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:51 (twenty-one years ago)

go on judge judy!

shine headlights on me (electricsound), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:51 (twenty-one years ago)

Dude, just suck it up and buy a new PS2.

broken down (noisemeltdown), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:51 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, I could do that. I'd really like to get back the one that someone stole from me though. Why waste $150 if I don't have to? I'm a college student with a part time job. I don't have much to waste.

Mickey (modestmickey), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:52 (twenty-one years ago)

do you know any lawyers who could send a threatening letter? sometimes that works. Otherwise I don't think it looks too good for you but I'm not a lawyer.

teeny (teeny), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:55 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, I could do that. I'd really like to get back the one that someone stole from me though. Why waste $150 if I don't have to? I'm a college student with a part time job. I don't have much to waste.

Because you can't prove anything. That's why.

broken down (noisemeltdown), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:56 (twenty-one years ago)

Just beat the shit out of the bitch and take it back. You know you WANT to.

Allyzay do not obtain to make download of yours MP3 (allyzay), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:56 (twenty-one years ago)

don't ever loan anyone anything ever.

cindy margolis holocaust (Jody Beth Rosen), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:57 (twenty-one years ago)

I think you should kick their asses, hard. I am absolutely serious. If you're not prepared to do that, you should buy a new PS2, they're like $99 now.

Ally xpost!!!

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:58 (twenty-one years ago)

Several years ago my sister had massive roommate troubles. He didn't pay a couple months rent, ran up ridiculously high phone bills, stole her camera, and then split. He left behind some expensive hockey gear, which she was gong to sell in order to help pay his share of the rent and phone bills. Before she could, the cops came by and confiscated it.
So it seems to me that there should be some way that you should be able to get that PS2 back. Oh wait, life isn't fair. My bad.

()ops (()()ps), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:58 (twenty-one years ago)

(major xposts dating back to "broken down"'s second-to-last post upthread)

Yeah. This may be one of those occasions when you have to learn a lesson the hard way and move on. Unless you could figure out a way of getting the store to provide proof of purchase your way, which would be really hard, considering you paid for it with cash.

This is a really strong argument for keeping receipts, BTW. You should ALWAYS keep receipts for things like this. And you should try to pay for bigger-ticket items with either checks or cards (debit or credit) so you'll have an even stronger paper trail should something like this happen to you again.

You MIGHT be able to recover the machine after going through the rigamarole of legal action, but that's a very iffy sort of thing and not something you should really rely upon. Anyway -- yeah. Time will catch up with her, don't worry. But as for now -- live and learn, y'know?

Goodbye Indian Summer (Dee the Lurker), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 02:59 (twenty-one years ago)

why'd she want to borrow your playstation anyway? why couldn't she buy her own?

cindy margolis holocaust (Jody Beth Rosen), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:00 (twenty-one years ago)

I'm trying really hard to not let the lesson of this incident be "quit being a trusting person and turn into a suspicious anti-social asshole!"

Mickey (modestmickey), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:00 (twenty-one years ago)

Well, I'm going to want to be your friend once you turn into the kind of trusting person who pulls magical victories out of his ass.

Beat her, like the good folks said.

broken down (noisemeltdown), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:01 (twenty-one years ago)

Also: Oops, damn. Your poor sister! What a shitty thing to happen to her. I do believe, though, that that guy will have his comeuppance eventually. Reap what you sow, etc.

And: Mickey, the lesson could just be to purchase things with a credit/debit card or a check and keep your receipts so that if something like this happens again, you have proof that the property is yours and that if there's any damage incurred to it that the person who stole the item from you should have to give you the same amount of money you spent on said item. You know, so you won't end up hurting in the end.

Goodbye Indian Summer (Dee the Lurker), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:02 (twenty-one years ago)

Just suck it up and buy a new one.... the $150 was money well spent to know that this person isn't trustworthy (not that people in general aren't trustworthy). If you're really intent on getting it back, you can go to small claims court. You can prolly find info online. Usually there's a flat fee of like $15-20 to file a complaint.

But if a) she doesn't have the PS2 anymore or b) doesn't have any money, than you're not getting anything even if you can prove your case.

Aaron W (Aaron W), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:03 (twenty-one years ago)

ehh, good things happen when you're overly trusting and nice to people. It's just not the kind of thing people usually go post about on ILE.

Mickey (modestmickey), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:04 (twenty-one years ago)

I'm trying really hard to not let the lesson of this incident be "quit being a trusting person and turn into a suspicious anti-social asshole!"

but you have to be! welcome to real life. sadly a lot of people are mooches and deadbeats -- being trusting is all well and good, but you still have to suss a person out before you can decide to trust them.

cindy margolis holocaust (Jody Beth Rosen), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:04 (twenty-one years ago)

You seem like a nice guy and I want to help you. I work at a law firm and I'm going to get one of the attorneys to read this thread and maybe draft up a threatening letter for you. His billing rate is $400 an hour and this will probably take him all of tomorrow. Victory will be yours!

broken down (noisemeltdown), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:07 (twenty-one years ago)

Yes! HIGH5

Mickey (modestmickey), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:10 (twenty-one years ago)

does she own a car?

()ops (()()ps), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:13 (twenty-one years ago)

Yes and holy shit is it tempting to go slash her tires and seriously fuck it up, but she knows where I live too, and I have a car parked outside. I think in the end I'd regret that more than I regret having loaned her the damned PS2.

Mickey (modestmickey), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:14 (twenty-one years ago)

Your options:

1) Damage her property (illegal)
2) Steal back your PS2 (mostly illegal)
3) Do nothing / buy a new PS2 (legal)

broken down (noisemeltdown), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:15 (twenty-one years ago)

i was going to suggest starting with some pee on the door handle.

()ops (()()ps), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:17 (twenty-one years ago)

4) Post to ILX (Breaking the Law) (xpost dammit)

gabbneb (gabbneb), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:17 (twenty-one years ago)

I have seriously bad luck with breaking the law (refer to other threads) so I really wanted to keep this legal, but god damn it, it looks like nothing will happen!@#!@! the law is only out to get me, and when I actually need it, it's 45 minutes late and worthless.

I should just slit her throat and leave the country.
NOTE TO FBI PROBABLY READING THIS: I'M JOKING

Mickey (modestmickey), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:18 (twenty-one years ago)

another option: call her A LOT, all hours of the day
do you have any big, scary friends?

()ops (()()ps), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:18 (twenty-one years ago)

Steal her rims/tires, pawn them for money to buy a new PS2.

milozauckerman (miloaukerman), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:19 (twenty-one years ago)

where does she work?

()ops (()()ps), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:21 (twenty-one years ago)

send her a "care package"

cindy margolis holocaust (Jody Beth Rosen), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:22 (twenty-one years ago)

Probably not a good idea if the police filed any sort of report, took down your info, etc etc etc.

broken down (noisemeltdown), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:23 (twenty-one years ago)

She works -- fucking get this -- at the on campus university student union. I GOT her the job there. I fucking recommended her! I'm quitting and my two weeks are already in. This Wednesday is my last day.

Any creative revenge ideas that won't get me arrested would be great.

Mickey (modestmickey), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:25 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, I guess causing a scene at work is out since you used to work there and you, presumably, go to school there.

broken down (noisemeltdown), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:26 (twenty-one years ago)

yo i herd modest mikey got sonner by a wite girl over a ps2 beef

broken down (noisemeltdown), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:26 (twenty-one years ago)

Well you could at least tell your supervisor(s) that she's a thief.
And you saw her smoking crack in the breakroom.

()ops (()()ps), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:29 (twenty-one years ago)

Well, I recommended me for the job. My boss was like, "so... you're giving me your word on her?" Even though I am quitting so it doesn't really matter I don't want to be like I TAKE THAT SHIT BACK FUCK THAT BITCH

Mickey (modestmickey), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:30 (twenty-one years ago)

er, her

Mickey (modestmickey), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:33 (twenty-one years ago)

I don't see the problem in saying she stole a somewhat high-price item from you (esp AFTER she presented herself as a friend), and that you don't think it would be wise to trust her.

()ops (()()ps), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:33 (twenty-one years ago)

Use that as a threat to get your shit returned, if nothing else.

milozauckerman (miloaukerman), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:35 (twenty-one years ago)

tell us a little more about the crush you have/had on this girl

d'ngullberry (noisemeltdown), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 03:38 (twenty-one years ago)

you're not getting it back.

so

1) phone her up and tell her you're really sorry you havent been a good friend recently, and, also you know she's having a rough time recently, and, that she hasn't got much money, and, as you've come into rather a lot of money recently, you'd like to make things up to, with a gesture of goodwill, and, "i hope you're not offended or anything, or see it as charity, but, i'd like to give you the playstation 2"

2) wait one year to 18 months, till she's forgotten all about you

3) a steady chain of pointless and untraceable minor revenges, that should last between 3- 5 years

charltonlido (gareth), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 04:00 (twenty-one years ago)

haha god you are one evel fucker charlton lido.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 04:05 (twenty-one years ago)

I still say kick her ass though. Think about it: you are totally justified, and you may not ever get the opportunity again to see what it feels like.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 04:09 (twenty-one years ago)

The way he's going, this sort of thing is going to happen a lot.

d'ngullberry (noisemeltdown), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 04:11 (twenty-one years ago)

If the people are in your circle, wait til they have a party, or just go over there with a mutual friend, and, stealthily or no, take it back. What are they going to do about it?

If that isn't an option, get a new one, no legal proceeding, even small claims, is cheap enough to make going after a 150 dollar worth it.

Ash (ashbyman), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 04:12 (twenty-one years ago)

oh the 2nd version was too long to read.
i don't know why some of you are determined to mar mickey. as usual ilx being overly wary of having someone dupe them.

()ops (()()ps), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 19:03 (twenty-one years ago)

We're not trying to "mar" him, we're trying to say that he needs to just let it go, cos there ain't nothing he can do. I have no doubt this is all true and I totally believe the idea that his two roommates decided to hate on him for no reason, or at least no reason that has ever been expressed clearly to him. I still advocate just kicking their stupid asses but he got the police involved so they'll come after him first!

Allyzay do not obtain to make download of yours MP3 (allyzay), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 19:06 (twenty-one years ago)

Oops, I think we're just looking at these holes in the story and maybe wondering if the perspective we're getting is totally one-sided, which is always the fear with people talking on the internet -- who knows what they're like in real-life social situations? Like I was theorizing above, I could imagine a lot of things: what if Katie lent the console to her boyfriend, and then Mickey's bugging her about it was actually, for whatever reason, kinda creepy or offputting? And what if she told boyfriend that? And then what if when he showed up with police already in tow, instead of just asking about the thing, boyfriend was genuinely pissed off about this perceived harrassment, and refused to give the console back out of spite? (I have learned this from Mathis: 90% of people who don't give stuff back or pay up on debts rationalize the whole thing by deciding that the person harrassed them and therefore didn't deserve cooperation.)

Not saying that necessarily happened, just that there are lots of things we can imagine filling the mistier holes in Mickey's retelling. Which is just further reason to conclude that the whole story is maybe a mess and he should just write that console off.

Ally, I have no idea how I became gay in this questioning. Conversations with cops don't wory like conversations with normal people -- I was just saying whatever seemed most likely to make the conversation end, and somehow the fibs snowballed into some kind of boyfriend-trauma story. I think part of my goal was to make the guy uncomfortable and maybe exploit his possible confused-homosexual stereotypes to explain why I was behaving in a way he found weird. Unfortunately he was too dense to pick up on the homoerotic implications, and so my ploy totally failed to throw him off-script.

nabisco (nabisco), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 19:21 (twenty-one years ago)

Really I doubt there's anything you can say to a cop that'll throw him or her off-script and disrupt the existing power-dynamic. As soon as they've isolated you as a suspect, you're pretty much five years old and will get nowhere trying to talk to them as reasonable equals.

nabisco (nabisco), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 19:25 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, you might as well just lie then..

d'ngullberry (noisemeltdown), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 19:28 (twenty-one years ago)

I think some of you were trying to johnny marr him.

Leon Federline (Ex Leon), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 19:46 (twenty-one years ago)

Thanks for your kindness and sympathy, Dean. I do not endorse lying to police, and most certainly would never have started weaving excuses for the person in this story if he'd been an actual city policeman. This also took place when I was roughly Mickey's age, and I had a legitimate and kind of innocent reason to hope to weave out of the situation—which may or may not have been that I didn’t think a person could get summarily stopped for “walking too fast” and then forcibly searched.

nabisco (nabisco), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 20:04 (twenty-one years ago)

[And without going into it too much, the thing I had on me that I was hoping not to have found was (a) not something that belonged to me (friend X asked if I could return it to my neighbor), plus (b) completely legal when originally purchased, and not, at the time, accompanied by any of the materials which transmuted it into being illegal, if that makes sense.]

gordisco (nabisco), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 20:08 (twenty-one years ago)

secret nitrous shame

d'ngullberry (noisemeltdown), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 20:18 (twenty-one years ago)

You had a cheerleader in one pocket and sexy dancing in the other???

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 20:22 (twenty-one years ago)

Much simpler than that. Can we set up a pool over how many minutes from now I'll freak out and try to get a mod to delete my explanation?

nabisco (nabisco), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 20:22 (twenty-one years ago)

How many minutes was that? I should never have mentioned this story.

nabisco (nabisco), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 21:01 (twenty-one years ago)

hahahaha you are awesome

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 21:02 (twenty-one years ago)

You were carrying an X-Box and a mod chip!

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 21:07 (twenty-one years ago)

Oh sorry, the mod chip wasn't on you at the time.

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 21:10 (twenty-one years ago)

unless better proof comes out the thin air, i'd let the judicial route go. seriously, you can have all the receipts you want, there's nothing saying that she didn't buy it from you for cash. roommates buy eachother's shit all the time.

i'm still not understanding how she can see you with a straight face at work. i would give her one warning, then i would just socially bash the hell out of her. no joke. tell your boss. tell your coworkers. "piece of advice, NEVER lend anything to Katie." etc etc. i would just make it common knowledge amongst any shared acquaintances that she's a total theif and cannot be trusted. hell, post flyers up on campus. if you truly have the moral upper hand here, fuckin bomb them. tell their landlord that they have stolen property in their apartment.

none of these things will get your ps2 back, and maybe it'll start a war you don't want, but...

do they hate you because of the dumb roommate thread? i know i would probably be more than just a little pissed off if i was them.
m.

msp (mspa), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 21:23 (twenty-one years ago)

Ally, well, it had become obvious at that point that I wasn't going to get it back. This had been after 3 weeks of asking for it back. This had also been after her boyfriend had stolen my jacket and broken some of my other property while I lived there. I was 90% sure that if I just knocked on the door without cops, they wouldn't give it back, and I was right.

Mickey (modestmickey), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 21:31 (twenty-one years ago)

For everybody who is telling me to get over it -- I am pretty much over it. I mean, you guys were calling that pretty fast. Can I not be upset that somebody ripped me off of $150 (let's at least all agree that that happened) for one single day?

I'm not doing anything to get revenge on her that I haven't already done, meaning, call her out on this thread that most likely will never ever affect her.

Final part of the story: today as I was walking into work, I got there just in time to hear my boss saying, "Well okay then, you have the job" to Katie's boyfriend, Ian. The world is a cold, cold place.

Mickey (modestmickey), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 21:35 (twenty-one years ago)

msp, as long as I lived there, Ian never knew about the dumb-as-balls roommate thread. Maybe Katie's shown it to him by now. Did Katie hate me for it? Considering the fact that she posted on it and for months on end would make fun of Ian for the same things as in the thread, to his face and behind his back, ("Hey, Ian, what exactly is a communist? I'm not sure, can you explain? Hahahah.") I don't think she was upset about it. But then again, the bitch did steal my PS2 after pretending for months on end that she'd give it back. No matter what anybody may think, because of her behavior in the past month, it became blatantly obvious that she never had any intention of returning it at all. It's nothing that Ian somehow tricked her into, or some set of awkward circumstances that led to her being unable to give it back.

I don't know how she could look at me anymore either. Today she passed by me. She looked in my eyes for one second, looked extremely guilty, and then took out her cell phone to stare at while she walked the rest of the way.

Mickey (modestmickey), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 21:40 (twenty-one years ago)

yeah... my sympathies man.

people get there's. and maybe they already are. i mean hell, she's dating a moron!
m.

msp (mspa), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 21:45 (twenty-one years ago)

well at least some good came of this, in that you learnt that The world is a cold, cold place.

ambrose (ambrose), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 21:45 (twenty-one years ago)

ha

d'ngullberry (noisemeltdown), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 21:46 (twenty-one years ago)

Whoever said upthread "the cynicism in this thread depresses me" -- OTM :(

Mickey (modestmickey), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 21:55 (twenty-one years ago)

You do realize that if Katie was hanging out and laughing about Ian with you, she might have been doing the same with him about you? I mean, the girl actually is sticking around him.

If anything, I think it might be too late by now. I'd just be really cool to the entire situation and see what happens. I would imagine that acting really interested in getting it back was what freaked them out to begin with. If anything, Katie probably mentioned it to Ian and he went off on how you were always on his case, etc. You've probably given them something to bond over! The police thing completely blew it, because now you're the guy who can't even work out his own shit. I would have tried mutual friends, coworkers, anything before that. You've now pushed the cops on someone who you're probably going to run into. Baaaad. Just walk away, play it off, and if anyone ever mentions it, just go "oh man, I can't believe that shit happened, my dog died that week and my test came back positive and.. etc. etc." Make it into the worst week ever, play it off like you totally don't do that shit and the PS2 was just an outpouring of a week's worth of grief.

If getting it back is a big deal for you, then returning it is a big deal for them.

mike h. (mike h.), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 22:15 (twenty-one years ago)

"my test came back positive"!!!

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 22:16 (twenty-one years ago)

This thread is amazing.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Thursday, 12 May 2005 02:58 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, Dan, people will warm to you instantly if they think you have HIV.

nabiscothingy (nory), Thursday, 12 May 2005 03:36 (twenty-one years ago)

Stealing a PS2 from an AIDS patient is some cold shit.

deanor (jram), Thursday, 12 May 2005 03:37 (twenty-one years ago)

haha, I think I meant some much more benign affliction than AIDS, but if you really can live with pretending to have AIDS in order to gain back a PS2, go for it.

mike h. (mike h.), Thursday, 12 May 2005 03:41 (twenty-one years ago)

"I have, like, this sore on my lip. Umm, can I get my PS2 back?"

deanor (jram), Thursday, 12 May 2005 03:43 (twenty-one years ago)

"I do have type B+ blood! It's true after all!"
"Omigod, I totally understand, here's a game console."

nabiscothingy (nory), Thursday, 12 May 2005 03:45 (twenty-one years ago)

this thread sounds a bit like a storyline from home and away

gem (trisk), Thursday, 12 May 2005 03:46 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah but I think gareth's strategy has more legs i.e. high-road haughty underminer type behavior. But that was back before we knew Mickey called the cops on people as prep-work for retrieving his stuff.

Honestly Mickey, the number of times you've referred to things as "your property" here raises a few flags with me, not least -- and pardon me for saying so, but it stuck out to me -- because of your extremely ambiguous description of your relationship with Katie.

Is there zero lingering attraction for this girl?

IRRITATION that a nice girl, who you say on this thread that you "like," is going out with an intolerable asshole like Ian?

A girl you later call a "bitch"?

The scene you describe at work is a classic of post-emotional-connection vibes, and maybe it's just a coincidence but your posts here at least suggest otherwise.

Ian and Katie started patching things up and they got back together. She stayed "friends" with me though. I got her a job at the campus student union, where I also work. She stayed friendly with me and when Ian wasn't around, we'd talk and hang out.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Thursday, 12 May 2005 03:46 (twenty-one years ago)

Haha sorry, this thread had just started getting fun again.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Thursday, 12 May 2005 03:47 (twenty-one years ago)

It's like total Judge Mathis boot camp! Seriously, Mickey, it looks totally dicky that we're all second-guessing the fact that you're, you know, rightfully upset that your stuff got stolen, but honestly, there are all these weird dynamics and plot holes that make it totally impossible not to try to sort out the secret untold history to this whole thing.

Judge Mathis is actually pretty good about listening to people argue about, say, a phone bill, and then suddenly going "hold up, you were totally pimping her cousin, weren't you," and then the guy's like "yeah," and the audience is amazed: what vast sage experience in human nature and behavior this judge must have to have figured that out! This whole PS2 saga is like some kind of Rorschach blot in exactly those terms -- there's all this concrete stuff about who had what when, but the actual progress of the relationships and how people feel about each other is so totally vague and muddy and seemingly random (unexplained sudden hatreds, weird m/f/m triangle dynamics, etc) that we can't help but start wondering.

That's why I keep posting here! It's like Law and Order or something, I need that turnaround bit where we suddenly see how it all went down.

nabiscothingy (nory), Thursday, 12 May 2005 03:59 (twenty-one years ago)

Isn't Mickey the guy who mentioned being busted by the RIAA? If so, then I'm amazed you're cool with talking to cops. I'd be scared of anyone who looked like an authority figure for years! I wonder if this figures into the whole thing somehow.

mike h. (mike h.), Thursday, 12 May 2005 04:03 (twenty-one years ago)

omg there's the L&O plot twist!!

s1ocki (slutsky), Thursday, 12 May 2005 04:10 (twenty-one years ago)

I mean, we've all been in that zone before, when somebody you REALLY want to call you isn't.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Thursday, 12 May 2005 04:20 (twenty-one years ago)

There should be a comma in there, I think.

Isn't (tracerhand), Thursday, 12 May 2005 04:20 (twenty-one years ago)

Haha, sorry Tracer Hand, I definitely was never interested at any point.

You guys can keep looking for the secret plot twist. I promise to tell you if you figured something out that I didn't mention, but that really is the whole story minus banal details like what t-shirt I happened to be wearing on that day.

Also, regarding the cops... I have a feeling that if my question, instead of being "Can I in court?" was, "This bitch stole my Playstation 2. It's in her boyfriend's apartment. They are refusing to give it back. Should I get a bunch of friends together to kick their asses, or what?" ... I can imagine the answers I'd be getting then would be, "Don't risk getting arrested. Call the cops!" There ain't no pleasing people.

Mickey (modestmickey), Thursday, 12 May 2005 10:17 (twenty-one years ago)

he was too dense to pick up on the homoerotic implications

Though if he had, you'd have had to put out, right? "I should arrest you, faggit, but maybe there's something you can do for me first..." Nabisco + bent cop slashfic please!

Markelby (Mark C), Thursday, 12 May 2005 10:56 (twenty-one years ago)

OMG Mark.

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Thursday, 12 May 2005 12:20 (twenty-one years ago)

I really wish I didn't miss that Nabisco story

Mickey (modestmickey), Thursday, 12 May 2005 13:34 (twenty-one years ago)

there's definitely some potential for some Mathis/Nabisco slashfic from what I can tell!

teeny (teeny), Thursday, 12 May 2005 13:43 (twenty-one years ago)

Out of curiosity Mickey, why didn't you turn up at their door with a few heavy mates?

Rumpie, Thursday, 12 May 2005 14:40 (twenty-one years ago)

Rumpie, because there was the real small chance that she would actually open the door and give it to me. I didn't want to ruin that by having her open the door and see me standing there threatingly with a bunch of heavy mates.

Mickey (modestmickey), Thursday, 12 May 2005 14:49 (twenty-one years ago)

i love the judge mathis interludes on this thread.

jaymc (jaymc), Thursday, 12 May 2005 15:19 (twenty-one years ago)

"there was the real small chance that she would actually open the door and give IT to me."

$V£N! (blueski), Thursday, 12 May 2005 15:21 (twenty-one years ago)

hahaha jaymc i know. i've never heard of the guy before but it's awesome how abut 30% of the thread is a meditation on the brilliance of this heretofore unknown-to-me judge.

s1ocki (slutsky), Thursday, 12 May 2005 15:39 (twenty-one years ago)

http://judgemathistv.warnerbros.com/images/m_logo.jpg

jaymc (jaymc), Thursday, 12 May 2005 15:55 (twenty-one years ago)


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