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Monday, March 2, 2009And the Walls Came Tumbling DownComments
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Oh my gosh. This is absurd... Where the heck do you LIVE? Now I'm checking all over my apartment to make sure I'm not caving in, too.
I feel your pain. Few months back I had no water for two weeks--had to shower in a basement with no door to the stall. Then had the pipe burst and flood the kitchen.
And apropos of nothing, just how fabulous are your boobs?
I totally know what that feels like - and it's the worst. We had water coming in during a middle of the night thunderstorm on my feet and later up near the top of the headboard. It's horrible. And it happened more than once. My husband ended up replacing the entire section of roof over our bedroom because it was coming in a differnt part and rolling down. Good luck with the maintenance people - I hope they fix it soon!
Suburban: Contrary to what my ceiling my indicate, I do NOT, in fact, live in the ghetto! It's a beautiful, but old, apartment building.
Eric: Ugh! That sounds terrible!
Cyndy: Thanks! I wish I had a husband, or boyfriend or even helpful guy neighbor that were as handy as your husband! Oh well!
caught your story on dcblogs. so sorry about the cave-in! this happened in my living room last year, and they ended up replacing the whole ceiling, which was totally worth it in the end! I would invest in some surgical masks while they are doing repairs.
Oh my! How are you holding up?? Are you able to stay in your apartment?
That happened to my parents this winter, thanks to ice dams on their roof. I'm so sorry... a big glass of red wine might help. And um, yes, that IS kinda my solution for everything.
ugh that sucks!!! I can't imagine what i would have done.. probably just cried lol I hope it all works out and gets fixed!!
At least was the maintenance guy cute? Something? Anything?
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