Who horks doors?

Apr 20, 2008 21:20

Seriously! earcmacfithil and I have had one of two doors in our studio space horked, snurched, borrowed without permission, snatched, pilfered, stolen, door napped, pillaged, plundered, and removed from it's hinges. This isn't as serious as it sounds, our studio is basically an inner office inside another office. the outter door remains (with it's locks) but we ( Read more... )

wtf, pottery, studio

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curiouswombat April 21 2008, 12:04:17 UTC
Good grief!

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maevebran April 21 2008, 12:16:56 UTC
Exactly.

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chris4short April 21 2008, 14:49:07 UTC
what? huh? who ... eh? ok that's one for the books... and this not the first time? do they "borrow" the doors for an art project and then bring it back? or for their home when their in-laws come to visit and they need a front door? I mean common! That's.... odd.

EDIT: (I was having a wtf moment and messed up my message...)

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maevebran April 21 2008, 21:56:49 UTC
This is not the first time they've entered the space with out informing us first, but the first time something noticeable was missing. (The might be filling in the opening with a wall. At least that is our best guess. but who knows why they want our door.)

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aelfgyfu April 21 2008, 16:50:01 UTC
Hrm. How odd. :-P

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maevebran April 21 2008, 21:57:42 UTC
Exactly. It means the ability to try to control our dust has gone down.

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maevebran April 21 2008, 21:59:03 UTC
I'd hate to know which doorway they were trying to open that they needed our door. =)

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daniel_shadow April 21 2008, 20:45:17 UTC
How rude of some people Maeve!! How can they take your doors? Yeesh.

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maevebran April 21 2008, 22:02:12 UTC
It's there building. We do 30 hours of community art service a year for free studio space so the building belongs to the park and recreation district. Legally it is their right, but it is downright unprofessional of them not to tell us first.=)

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