it isn't on yet and apparantly it takes a team of 20 about 8 days to turn it on because we are in academia and no one does anything in a timely manner ever.
(the team of 20 in 8 days was my sarcastic guess-timate)
It's just so damn foul in here. This apparantly happened last summer before I got here as well.
I didn't want to turn on the A/C this early,
Hell, my furnace is still on and there's new snow in the mountains. Plus there's rampant plant sex.
15 days? The hell?
It's to "lessen my inconvenience." I wonder if I could call them and tell them to just close it down now. I can figure out something till the other one comes...go get cash from the bank directly or something. It would be far more inconvenient for all of my money to disappear!
It is already at 86 right now. This is, I'm pretty sure, illegal like WHOA. I just want to cry.
oh, Nora, I so feel your pain. Being too hot (unless I'm doing the hot yoga and have chosen to be hot) makes me SUPER SUPER cranky. Raving bitch cranky. And everyone around me knows it.
My old office was like that every summer. for years. The AC in that building was just totally fucked and the management company kept saying they'd fixed it and they didn't. Last year we FINALLY got some freestanding AC units.
We've moved to a new building that seems to have a decent heating/cooling system. Unfortunately it is managed by the same asshole company.
Hope this is just a momentary, between season blip and the temp evens out to something pleasant for you very soon.
sj, continued apartment~ma. Going this long without even a courtesy "Hey, we still haven't made a decision yet, but we haven't forgotten that people are waiting," is not kosher.
To be fair, I don't know if the problem is on the owners side or the real estate agents part. He's kind of forgetful, so he may not have let me know what the owners have said.
Ok. I'm on the phone with the bank right now, and they'll close it out today. It'll be kind of a pain till the new one gets here, but I think this is the best option at this time.
I think that is definitely the right thing to do, vw. Although I use my debit card for absolutely everything, so I can sympathize with the inconvenience.
poor Owen! feel better!
Dear Flora:
Quit screwing around, or, hey, here's an idea: GET A ROOM. I can't breathe, see, or think. I worry that my cousin thinks her sneezing was due to my dog and shoddy housekeeping skills - and not your 56-foot tall friend just outside. Seriously - A nice, vaccum-sealed room. Don't make me get the roundup. Or pull out my Pave the Bay bumpersticker.
Sincerely,
The Fauna
I'm all there with the compresses too - they rock.
Hell, my furnace is still on and there's new snow in the mountains. Plus there's rampant plant sex.
We still had the heat on as of last week when the east coast was hit by that Nor'easter. Our poor HVAC unit must think it has a split personality.
Oak pollen is 2226 here today. I'm going to have a miserable husband tonight; he forgot to take his allergy meds this morning.
It would be far more inconvenient for all of my money to disappear!
Wrod. I'd rather *gasp* write a check to myself or actually step foot in the bank than go through the hassle of having the bank replace what could be taken. Bank and money~ma to the bug.
To be fair, I don't know if the problem is on the owners side or the real estate agents part. He's kind of forgetful, so he may not have let me know what the owners have said.
It's still not cool to leave you hanging, no matter who it is. You are potentially missing out on other places while you wait for someone to remember to tell you what the hell's going on. I would push the agent for a substantive update.
I would push the agent for a substantive update.
I would if I could get him to answer the frelling phone.