I hope you all had a peaceful Holiday.
Tonight, around 11:00 p.m., while walking our dogs, we came across one of Capital Security's guards. He asked us if we had seen a man running around in his underwear. It seems he saw his girlfriend sleeping among the bushes in the small greenbelt across the "poop" deposit on Commons Drive. I asked him about how old was this woman. He said that she must have been in her thirties. The guard told her to leave and she said she was waiting for her boyfriend who was running around in his underwear. Could it have been our friend who rides around on a bike playing loud music? I asked myself. Well we might never know. What I do know is that we have to be watchful and report any strange events to Nepenthe and/or the Tattler.
Sleep tight and don't let the bed bugs bite,
The Tattler
This blog has been created for Campus Commons residents to report any type of unusual behavior as well as happy events. It is meant to be a means of communication to maintain the safe and peaceful style of living Campus Commons is known for.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
A Word to the Wise
It has been a while since my last post. It's sad that the cold traps us in our own houses and we never get to see each other like we did when the pool was open. Well, I'm back!
This information was relayed to me by one of my neighbors:
"I have a spigot on the front of my place that the gardeners, and Nepenthe contractors use. I have never touched it but when it broke I was responsible for the plumbing repair because it is a part of the water system in my unit. This will become an issue when we get on meters and have to pay for our own water use. And I took issue with the fact that Nepenthe contractors caused wear and tear. I had it capped so now no one can use it now!"
I then proceded to ask her when she had heard the meters would be installed. She said she didn't know but was prepared for the shock. Her friend in a Parkway neighborhood in South Sacramento has a community garden (40x40ft) and after the meters were installed her bill went to $700 for 2 months. She thinks that our HOA is going to get a big surprise whenever it happens.
The Tattler
This information was relayed to me by one of my neighbors:
"I have a spigot on the front of my place that the gardeners, and Nepenthe contractors use. I have never touched it but when it broke I was responsible for the plumbing repair because it is a part of the water system in my unit. This will become an issue when we get on meters and have to pay for our own water use. And I took issue with the fact that Nepenthe contractors caused wear and tear. I had it capped so now no one can use it now!"
I then proceded to ask her when she had heard the meters would be installed. She said she didn't know but was prepared for the shock. Her friend in a Parkway neighborhood in South Sacramento has a community garden (40x40ft) and after the meters were installed her bill went to $700 for 2 months. She thinks that our HOA is going to get a big surprise whenever it happens.
The Tattler
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