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Author Topic: Bed bug bites suck.  (Read 1810 times)

January 23, 2009, 10:19:39 AM
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Worst bedbug bites I ever got were at the HotAfrik hotel in Yaounde, Cameroon.  If you think American hotels are filthy, try chilling in a Third World Country.  I had less trouble with bugs when I was sleeping in a hut in the rain forest than I did at the hotel.  Sheesh.

January 23, 2009, 12:05:00 PM
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If you don't want bed bugs then stay away from the Jardine complex at K-State. The international crowd there makes this a bed bug hot spot and Jardines crapty management does nothing to stop it (actually they cover it up).

It's easy to file a complaint on-line.

Do you see many foreign students walking around with numerous large red welts on their face?
be careful with your luggage, that's how they spread.  they'll get in your clothes, your clothes get into your luggage, you get home with your luggage and bring new guests with you.  not good.

and don't stay at the EconoLodge anymore....
for over 1 hour  :drool:


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January 23, 2009, 12:08:43 PM
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If you don't want bed bugs then stay away from the Jardine complex at K-State. The international crowd there makes this a bed bug hot spot and Jardines crapty management does nothing to stop it (actually they cover it up).

It's easy to file a complaint on-line.

Do you see many foreign students walking around with numerous large red welts on their face?
be careful with your luggage, that's how they spread.  they'll get in your clothes, your clothes get into your luggage, you get home with your luggage and bring new guests with you.  not good.

and don't stay at the EconoLodge anymore....
for over 1 hour  :drool:

Bedbugs are nothing compared to pubic lice (i.e. "Crabs").  A friend of mine, you don't know him because he lives in Canada, had an encounter with those. 

January 23, 2009, 12:09:48 PM
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If you don't want bed bugs then stay away from the Jardine complex at K-State. The international crowd there makes this a bed bug hot spot and Jardines crapty management does nothing to stop it (actually they cover it up).

It's easy to file a complaint on-line.

Do you see many foreign students walking around with numerous large red welts on their face?
be careful with your luggage, that's how they spread.  they'll get in your clothes, your clothes get into your luggage, you get home with your luggage and bring new guests with you.  not good.

and don't stay at the EconoLodge anymore....
for over 1 hour  :drool:

Bedbugs are nothing compared to pubic lice (i.e. "Crabs").  A friend of mine, you don't know him because he lives in Canada, had an encounter with those. 

LOL
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January 23, 2009, 04:25:50 PM
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If you don't want bed bugs then stay away from the Jardine complex at K-State. The international crowd there makes this a bed bug hot spot and Jardines crapty management does nothing to stop it (actually they cover it up).

It's easy to file a complaint on-line.

Do you see many foreign students walking around with numerous large red welts on their face?
be careful with your luggage, that's how they spread.  they'll get in your clothes, your clothes get into your luggage, you get home with your luggage and bring new guests with you.  not good.

and don't stay at the EconoLodge anymore....
for over 1 hour  :drool:

Bedbugs are nothing compared to pubic lice (i.e. "Crabs").  A friend of mine, you don't know him because he lives in Canada, had an encounter with those. 

Try being that asshole's roommate.  Someplace there is a dude in Canada I feel very sorry for who is realizing his crib has crabs.

January 23, 2009, 04:30:15 PM
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If you don't want bed bugs then stay away from the Jardine complex at K-State. The international crowd there makes this a bed bug hot spot and Jardines crapty management does nothing to stop it (actually they cover it up).

It's easy to file a complaint on-line.

Do you see many foreign students walking around with numerous large red welts on their face?
be careful with your luggage, that's how they spread.  they'll get in your clothes, your clothes get into your luggage, you get home with your luggage and bring new guests with you.  not good.

and don't stay at the EconoLodge anymore....
for over 1 hour  :drool:

Bedbugs are nothing compared to pubic lice (i.e. "Crabs").  A friend of mine, you don't know him because he lives in Canada, had an encounter with those. 

Try being that asshole's roommate.  Someplace there is a dude in Canada I feel very sorry for who is realizing his crib has crabs.

I am quite certain that the Canadian in question is very sorry that it happened, and regrets any inconvenience to his roommates. 

January 23, 2009, 04:31:54 PM
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This is creepy. Pic shows bedbugs in the screwhole on a plastic office chair. They still have those on campus, don't they?

January 23, 2009, 04:36:56 PM
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Someone start a thread on GPC to see how many doods over there have had pubic lice.

January 23, 2009, 04:44:35 PM
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Obviously horrible but I would guess they're lightweight compared to a "scabbies" infestation.  After a night of a little "truck stop love" and then you have microscopic worms digging into your skin to "feed and breed".  Body to body infestations (f*cking) has got to take the cake.   :thumbsup: