You know, plumbing is fairly simple Anything to gravitic "Up" of the problem is the problem.
A whole new water heater installed likely costs less than a single "consult" with a plumber. I would start bitch-slapping people until someone apologised.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You know, plumbing is fairly simple Anything to gravitic "Up" of the problem is the problem.
A whole new water heater installed likely costs less than a single "consult" with a plumber. I would start bitch-slapping people until someone apologised.
Cool. Gus gets to wait for my next service person...if he's not all "in the wind" in the District with Sheryl.
erikaj: You have caught on, I am sure about this, that Deadwood is about the formation of what we now call America. Sure, the language was different, and more profane.
Births often are.
Well, yeah, and I feel like I recognize, if not people, exactly, then types or themes that we're still dealing with. Culturally. And after a while, one gets used to all the "cocksuckers" (whitefonted for profanity) But I had a lot to overcome, going in. And it takes a while to get the hang of Milch-speak...at first I was watching stuff twice just for basic meaning, like it was Spanish. Now I don't have to. I'm half a smart, well, you know, these days.
I'm sorry, but isn't it safe to assume that most people would believe after the Rapture? I mean, shit, that's pretty incontrovertible, what with all the driverless cars and whatever.
Maybe these days folks would assume that driverless cars meant that the owner ran out of gas and couldn't afford any to the get the car back home.
America was founded by people who were junkies, or whores, or lesbians, or greedy obsessives, or all of the above, who decided to figure a way forward for themselves and others.
It is that decision ... to pick out the high ground, even if it more available to another, that tunes me into Deadwood.
Gus, but it isn't the water heater. The water is clearly starting where the AC condensate drain meets the floor drain. Unfortunately, there was no water there either time the plumber came, so they didn't see a problem there.
Sheryl, the AC condensate drain seems to be the highest thing, here. Is it draining too high?
If this only happens in the summer, there may be a clue lurking about.
Hey, can someone do me a favour and take a Vocation Vacation and tell me how it goes?
Oh hey, they've got one of my Dream Jobs TM listed. Though I don't think I'm willing to pay $1,299 to follow someone around to learn about it.