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Moving out.

noobertnoobert Registered User regular
edited November 2006 in Help / Advice Forum
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  • Raiden333Raiden333 Registered User regular
    edited November 2006
    If this is going to be long term, and it sounds that it is, don't forget your important papers. Insurance information, birth certificate, all that fun stuff.

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  • PussumPussum Registered User regular
    edited November 2006
    It sounds to me that if your a big enough man to get all hussy over them trying to teach you a life lesson that you should take all your stuff and get completely out. By having your stuff still at their house they are still supporting you by keeping it safe thus defeating the whole point of you being your own person because you are still going to get help from them.

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  • noobertnoobert Registered User regular
    edited November 2006
    Thanks Raiden333, i hadn't thought about all those documents. Getting them all together now.

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  • Sir Red of the MantiSir Red of the Manti Registered User regular
    edited November 2006
    A moving out song is an absolute necessity for ambiance. As well, at least one poorly clothed dance to "Old Time Rock and Roll" is necessary to break in your new living arrangement, and that includes the slide.

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  • UnderdogUnderdog Registered User regular
    edited November 2006
    All the day-to-day crap you take for granted.

    Mattress/Pillow/Blanket cover/case
    Towels (large for showers, small for face)
    Toothbrush + Paste + floss
    Lamp
    PJ's
    Deodorant
    Desk lamp
    Fan (In case AC sucks or you need to make white noise)

    I'm sure there's more but I can't think of any right now. I think you should pull out a piece of paper and imagine yourself going through one entire, regular day and write down all the stuff that comes up that you'll need. So from the moment you get up to the moment you lay down in bed, you'll need all that crap in between. S'what I do when I pack for a vacation.

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  • CorvusCorvus . VancouverRegistered User regular
    edited November 2006
    You may need to buy some basic kitchen supplies, unless your friend is cool with you just using all his stuff.

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  • ALockslyALocksly Registered User regular
    edited November 2006
    Get some basic first aid stuff, band-aids etc and lay in a supply of whatever stuff you use when you catch a cold , NyQuil, tissues, cough drops, whatever; since you can't raid the medicine chest at home anymore.

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    Yes,... yes, I agree. It's totally unfair that sober you gets into trouble for things that drunk you did.
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