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I just don't know what is wrong with these kids today. Plato said it best.
"What is happening to our young people? They disrespect their elders, they disobey their parents. They ignore the law. They riot in the streets inflamed with wild notions. Their morals are decaying. What is to become of them?"
"What is happening to our young people? They disrespect their elders, they disobey their parents. They ignore the law. They riot in the streets inflamed with wild notions. Their morals are decaying. What is to become of them?"
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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TubaRay
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Eu r joking, of course.LJV wrote:No, but the depositing the check makes him euphoric.TubaRay wrote:I assume you are speaking euphomistically.bloke wrote:' time to go fix a bunch of euphoniums...all for one school.
Ray Grim
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Chuck Jackson
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Day 3 with no air-conditioning. Yesterday- 109 outside, 82 inside. Ceiling fans going full blast. Home Warranty Company promises a visit today between 2 and 6. Anticipating a new air exchanger (outside unit that bleeds off the hot air) as the one already there is 26 years old. Amazing how the body acclimates. You have been updated.
Chuck"not entirely uncomfortable"Jackson
Chuck"not entirely uncomfortable"Jackson
I drank WHAT?!!-Socrates
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A/C on for 16 hours, house cooled back to its violin-prefered temperature. I have a home warranty that I have worn out with yesterday being no exception. New fan motor- $875. Labor- $150. Cost to me- $0. The $54/month is worth it. When I asked the guy why they just didn't bother replacing the old unit, he said he did, the only thing original on it is the compressor (in excellent condition). Whe I looked shocked, he simply stated that a new unit costs @ $4000.00, but it was made in China and had an average life of 5 years. In the past 2 years I have had American made parts replaced by American Made parts. The originals last 24-26 years. I have a 20 year warranty on the new ones. Go figure. You have been updated.
Chuck
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It's things like this that make me happy to be a renter. If it breaks, replacement is NMP*, the maintenance staff will fix it. Of course, this is only good if you live in a building with a good maintenance staff (which, luckily, is the case for me).
* Not My Problem
* Not My Problem
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Yep, yep, yep... and it's ALL about trade offs. There's a reason why the people in Tennessee choose to live there, and the people that live in NYC choose to live there. Frankly, all your "open space" and "quiet" and "darkness" at nighttime give me the creeps. 
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Oh...and the fancy-schmancy Thermador stove is a big busted p.o.s. too.[/quote]
A caveat, Joe. Power tools actually grow legs and run away when I come around (althougha nail gun DID have its revenge on my left foot @ 30years ago), and the local power company has begged me NEVER to mess with electricity again (it's a long story, but none of the people in the Rest Home actually died of my mistake), SO I gladly pay the $54 a month to keep all parties involved, including me, safe and sound.bloke wrote:Similar to Chuck, a compressor blew out on one of our units a few days ago. No $54/mo. home warranty...' just paid $1100 (out of the not-having-spent-it-on-a-home-warranty-fund) and went on.
bloke wrote:Next out of that fund will involve tossing a $15K pair of Sub-Zero appliances in the ravine (super-expensive totally-unreliable luxury-crap...google if you don't believe me) and replacing them with something that will likely last...like Kenmore "Elite" or something...
I'm with you on that one. The blond is a very fine cook and says the Sub-Zero appliances that appear on cooking shows must just be false fronts for appliances that actually work. Put them on Craig's list and let some snobby person pay you to get rid of them.
Chuck"who proudly wears the scar of the nail gun duel my brother and I got in while building a deck"Jackson
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When/if they get around to it; if they are capable of; if the neighbors don't cause the same problem again and again...bort wrote:It's things like this that make me happy to be a renter. If it breaks, replacement is NMP*, the maintenance staff will fix it. Of course, this is only good if you live in a building with a good maintenance staff (which, luckily, is the case for me).
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The sewage line to my apartment complex gets backed up fairly regularly. This past Saturday was no exception, and I had raw sewage coming out of every drain and flooding the bathrooms. Must be something the neighbors are flushing.
Having water come through the ceiling has also become a regular occurance, to the point where it appears to be raining inside. Really glad I got those older but rebuilt washer and dryer (commercial grade, but just knobs, no fancy electronics to fry) shortly after I moved in, because I am frequently washing a lot of stuff.
Took them long enough to deal with the termite issues in the hall closet, and we are reasonably sure that after multiple attempts the problem still has not been completely eradicated. (First attempts of painting, and then replacing trim, was obviously not effective, then they finally gassed them and replaced sheetrock but nothing underneath.) We keep getting blamed for causing that, too, even though a large chunk was already eaten out when we moved in last year. At least nobody has been shot at my specific complex in almost a year, although there were a few things next door. My wife's car almost got hit in the parking lot again last week, but this time she was standing near it and was able to attract the person's attention.
Can't wait to have a home to call my own again, but it will be at least another year before it becomes a possibility.
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Probably 'white rats'.MartyNeilan wrote:When/if they get around to it; if they are capable of; if the neighbors don't cause the same problem again and again...bort wrote:It's things like this that make me happy to be a renter. If it breaks, replacement is NMP*, the maintenance staff will fix it. Of course, this is only good if you live in a building with a good maintenance staff (which, luckily, is the case for me).
* Not My Problem
The sewage line to my apartment complex gets backed up fairly regularly. This past Saturday was no exception, and I had raw sewage coming out of every drain and flooding the bathrooms. Must be something the neighbors are flushing. ....
Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Good luck, Marty! Sorry that you've got to put up with that crap (literally and figuratively). Can you complain to the city about these conditions? I hope the rent is cheap, at least!
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tbn.al
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They have 'em in NY too. See..................................TubaTinker wrote:Probably 'white rats'.MartyNeilan wrote:When/if they get around to it; if they are capable of; if the neighbors don't cause the same problem again and again...bort wrote:It's things like this that make me happy to be a renter. If it breaks, replacement is NMP*, the maintenance staff will fix it. Of course, this is only good if you live in a building with a good maintenance staff (which, luckily, is the case for me).
* Not My Problem
The sewage line to my apartment complex gets backed up fairly regularly. This past Saturday was no exception, and I had raw sewage coming out of every drain and flooding the bathrooms. Must be something the neighbors are flushing. ....
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fiberglass sousaphones...!?!?!bloke wrote:.... Probably 'white rats'.
Joe... 'white rat' is plumbers jargon for a tampon!
Dan Schultz
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- windshieldbug
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Dan, 'tampon' is techs jargon for a fiberglass sousaphone!TubaTinker wrote:Joe... 'white rat' is plumbers jargon for a tampon!bloke wrote:fiberglass sousaphones...!?!?!TubaTinker wrote:.... Probably 'white rats'.
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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As a repairman myself... I've never heard that. I've always referred to fiberglass sousas as 'commode-O-phones'.windshieldbug wrote: Dan, 'tampon' is techs jargon for a fiberglass sousaphone!
Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Flying home from Atlanta today.
I've never heard so many sentences end in the word "so" before.
I've never heard so many sentences end in the word "so" before.
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tbn.al
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The reason we do that is to leave an appropriate amount of space in the conversation after we finish talking so our brains can get the translator in gear before you begin to speak. So...................bort wrote:Flying home from Atlanta today.
I've never heard so many sentences end in the word "so" before.
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So-so.schlepporello wrote:So there.TubaRay wrote:So what?!
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It's not something I hear on a day-to-day basis, so when I do hear it, it's a little confusing... is the person done talking? Are there more words to come after "so..."? (There usually aren't any.) Just one of those regional language things you have to get used to when you travel!KiltieTuba wrote:So?bort wrote:Flying home from Atlanta today.
I've never heard so many sentences end in the word "so" before.