I'm just bemused by the pettiness of it all. If it was a serious collision, I'd call insurance and be done with it, and just be bitching about the deductable. but no, it has to be one of those 'dings' where the cost to fix is probably right at the same level as the deductable :-) so annoying :0D
March has been full of such small vindictive little 'gotchas' so far, and it's only the second week :-D (I'll still count it as an improvement over February though!)
stupid gutters. my landlord has solved this problem by just not bothering to replace the gutters as they rust out/fall off...
we won't talk about the poor state of the wooden frame of my building. Or the double-tandem-wide squirrel holes in the eaves... Yet another reason why I should move soon
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March has been full of such small vindictive little 'gotchas' so far, and it's only the second week :-D (I'll still count it as an improvement over February though!)
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You're talking to the woman who JUST had the gutter fall off of the front of her house.
Sigh. I *used* to have a tax return. I remember it fondly as a dream of a few new electrical appliances.
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stupid gutters. my landlord has solved this problem by just not bothering to replace the gutters as they rust out/fall off...
we won't talk about the poor state of the wooden frame of my building. Or the double-tandem-wide squirrel holes in the eaves... Yet another reason why I should move soon
poor you.
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Eh, all in all, I'm still quite lucky. I have a home (that needs a bit of repair - 2010 has NOT been good to it), a job I love, awesome friends.
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