Has your kitchen ever tried to do this....
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Has your kitchen ever tried to do this....
Hey, I'm stuck here most of the time...
Took me awhile to call it home, but I like it now.
Go ahead, ask away!
Yes.It does that all the time.
Is that a problem?
How big is the property/land? Do you own any acreage?
Yes.
It usually indicates roof leaks.
Or a poltergeist.
Cat vomit is highly effective against poltergeists.I'm certain the roof is in good shape.
Must be a poltergeist. I'm sure one of the cats will attend to it soon enough.
Is it all on one level (excluding the cats toilet facilities) or is there an upper level?
It is a two story house, and also has a usable attic and basement.
Damn, there goes my joke, but never mind...
Oh, poo. What was the joke?
If it were single story, i.e. a bungalow, it would have been - the design was for a 2 story house but they had a load of building materials stolen... The site foreman scratched his head, was hit by an epiphany and said, "never mind, just bung a low roof on it" and so a new house design was born.
Ok, it's not funny, it comes from the same source who calls an aquaduct a "fly-a-duck"
Our house was painted over the summer. The turd of a contractor decided he was skipping out on finishing the job "because he liked the way it looked better". In reality, he spent all the money he was given on a new camero, and ran out of money for paint.
I once had some tenants who wanted to charge mePay after completion for the work done, and always check the invoice is for what was quoted. Or at least part payment before and completion on completion.
Funny story. We had a new driveway laid (way back in time). Checking the invoice one item stood out.
Electricity, £23.50.
The cheeky bugger plugged his tools into our power and tried to charge for it
Pay after completion for the work done, and always check the invoice is for what was quoted. Or at least part payment before and completion on completion.
Funny story. We had a new driveway laid (way back in time). Checking the invoice one item stood out.
Electricity, £23.50.
The cheeky bugger plugged his tools into our power and tried to charge for it
Do you know your neighbours? Do you socialise with your neighbours and if not would you like to?Hey, I'm stuck here most of the time...
Took me awhile to call it home, but I like it now.
Go ahead, ask away!
Hey, I'm stuck here most of the time...
Took me awhile to call it home, but I like it now.
Go ahead, ask away!
Several years ago I was working as a groundskeeper for a woman named Erin. While I was there, Erin hired a couple of unscrupulous idiots to remodel pretty much everything about her property.The idiot who commissioned the work paid him in full, up front, and continued to give him more money each time he asked, didn't price check. She also didn't check references before hiring him.
We didn't hire this turd. I didn't even want any of the work done.
I'm not surprised you contractor charged for charging!