that's how I deal with spiders.
But it's only a temporary fix. It'll still be there, lurking on the web.
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that's how I deal with spiders.
But it's only a temporary fix. It'll still be there, lurking on the web.
SHUT UP! BT...it's not true {{{shivers}}}
I think my new rule is that, in discussions about Judaism, I will not engage with anyone who starts a sentence with "All religions ..."
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Laura, I'm very glad your nephew is doing better. What a relief!
bonny, I'm going to say this because I know you would do the same for any of us, but you may have too deep of an emotional investment. The time for sending letters to your landlord has long passed. He's shown time and time again he's not willing to make the necessary and proper repairs. The housing authority should now be involved. Your relocation expenses could be covered, and you could receive other remuneration for the times you can show it wasn't livable. You cannot fix this on your own anymore and it's futile to continue trying. Life is too short to put yourself though this bullshit.
I second that, Maria.
Moving is always awful and stressful, and bonny has a wonderful and conveniently located place. It sucks to have to have to bring on the authorities when it really would have been so much easier for all parties if the landlord had just done what he was supposed to do. Good grief, it is not only to provide a safe environment for the tenant, but to protect his investment. Decent maintenance and prevention is a whole lot less expensive than a roof collapsing.
I hope that an ideal housing option presents itself, and quickly.
Nephew reports very good. After a week his numbers are near normal. Now rehab to regain his strength. It has been a huge help that he was in such good shape to begin with. Other than his back aches (likely caused from lifting and doing stuff he shouldn't), he is super healthy. Good weight and does physical work. His wife is ms organic earth mom with growing and canning/freezing their food. Most of the meat/eggs/poultry they consume comes from hunting or from the family ranch next door. So generally really healthy living. It would not have been so good an outcome if he hadn't been so strong. Bodies, they be fragile.
That's great news, Laura. I hope your nephew's rehab goes smoothly.
Nephew reports very good.
That is so wonderful to hear!!
Yep, Laura has the right of it.
Simply maintaining what is an incredibly valuable resource, given the trajectory of the neighborhood's fortunes would just have been common sense.
That sense is not present in that particular human.