So, leaving my apartment building today, I come downstairs to find a note taped up to the front door, written messily in black marker, which I will paraphrase to the best of my memory:
"Please stop taking my paper. I pay to have the paper delivered. I have an idea who you are and will be keeping an eye on you. If you really want a paper, buy your own!"
...or something to that effect.
What kills me, is that the person who is having the paper stolen tends to leave the paper sitting outside the front door, on an open sidewalk into the parking lot, for several days at a time, sometimes. I've left for work on Monday to see the paper sitting there, only to have it still be there on Wednesday. Chances are, maintenance has noticed it being left there to rot, and has taken it upon themselves after a few days to pitch it in the dumpster.
And the quasi-threatening language in the note made the whole thing even more entertaining to me. Passive agressive much?
"Please stop taking my paper. I pay to have the paper delivered. I have an idea who you are and will be keeping an eye on you. If you really want a paper, buy your own!"
...or something to that effect.
What kills me, is that the person who is having the paper stolen tends to leave the paper sitting outside the front door, on an open sidewalk into the parking lot, for several days at a time, sometimes. I've left for work on Monday to see the paper sitting there, only to have it still be there on Wednesday. Chances are, maintenance has noticed it being left there to rot, and has taken it upon themselves after a few days to pitch it in the dumpster.
And the quasi-threatening language in the note made the whole thing even more entertaining to me. Passive agressive much?
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