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Default Can you smell when pasta is done?

On 8/21/2020 7:09 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "songbird" > wrote in message
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>> Julie Bove wrote:
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>>> No. I didn't smell the water boiling out. A timer would do no good if
>>> he's
>>> going to walk off. And yes, I have told him not to walk off.

>>
>> Â*why in the world would you let him back in your
>> house at all?

>
> I had no choice


Really? No choice in letting someone who broke your oven door,
allegedly stole toilet paper from your garage, brought in a girlfriend
who you didn't like who didn't like you into your house. No choice?
You do *own* that house, don't you? That gives you plenty of rights.

> and I'm not getting into that here. Let's just say this
> state is very left leaning and leave it at that.


The "left leaning state" has no right to tell you he has to stay there.
Ever heard of a "quit claim"? It's a notice of eviction.

I've never heard a thing about him contributing anything towards your
household. It's so much more dramatic to let him stay there. You even
wrote you don't mind if he ruins your old pots and pans and he won't
listen if you tell him to set a timer.

I think you're terrified to live alone.

Jill