Mayday, mayday, going down...

May 01, 2006 17:55

Man, I am so not having a good day. This morning, for some ungodly stupid reason, I tried to brush off all the crumbs my friend left all over my stovetop, right after boiling water for a cup of tea. I still can't quite get used to the fact that these ceramic glasstop stoves don't show the heating elements when you turn them off. Ssssss went the ( Read more... )

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mlyn May 2 2006, 01:22:57 UTC
Ohmygosh, that disk error sounds so scary. I hope you can get your drive working!

Concerning your garage: you're paying them to make a shelter. It goes without saying that shelters don't leak, especially within days of their creation. They're obligated to fix it. I know I don't have to do the whole "take them to court if they don't!" spiel, but I'm just sayin': stand firm, babe.

I'm going to email you about other business because this comment got too long.

*hug*

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anonymous May 2 2006, 01:33:31 UTC
Okay.

Put some cool soothing cucumber or aloe on your fingers, have a nice cuppa tea.

Think nice serene porny thoughts the rest of the evening.

Tomorrow call the people who built your garage and have them come and take a look at it.

This is a structure less than 1 month old and they should've checked for levelness of the concrete, ect. It's not like there's been sufficent time for settling to cause the problem.

(If you think it necessary, take the pictures that you have, print them out, put them in an envelope go to the post office and mail it to yourself, certified/registered mail. This will certainly establish a date for when you first noticed this problem.)

If you need to get mean with them, in conversation 2.0 mention the three magic phrases: Better Business Bureau, Business License Office, State Contractor's Board.

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kadymae May 2 2006, 01:34:04 UTC
and that would be me, not logged in.

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gwyn_r May 2 2006, 02:03:02 UTC
Dad talked to the contractor today, and he's going to come look at it. Dad pointed out to me when I was getting all agitated that the dozens of jobs this guy has at any one time and the huge crew he runs, this has probably happened before, so he'll have fixes. what kind, we don't know, but hopefully it will be something. I know concrete is hard to patch after the fact. But that's all I know. I guess we'll see later. I have this weird jinx thing. Everyone makes fun of me about it. But if anything can go wrong, if it's being done for me or I'm buying it, it will be wrong. I'm walking Murphy's law.

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chrisjournal May 2 2006, 01:36:37 UTC
I'm worried about your hand...burns are not not not good, when they are of the sizzling skin sort. a) do manage the pain -- motrin and tylenol on alternating schedules, if you don't have some pain meds squirreled away from a past dental visit or something b) silver nitrate is what you want to be putting on those burns -- if you don't have it in the leftovers, it's honestly worth calling the doc or hitting an urgent care center for it--scarring on hands can be debilitating on down the road c) if you don't have the silver nitrate or silver sulfadiazine on hand and won't go for treatment, then go for the triple antibiotic in a cream formulation with topical pain reliever added, and keep it clean, dry, and loosely bandaged.

And forgive a mostly-absent flister for butting in and giving mommy advice to someone who surely doesn't need it. I have a thing about burns, and just can't restrain myself.

*hugs because you need them*

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gwyn_r May 2 2006, 02:00:08 UTC
No, this is actually good to know -- I didn't know that about silver nitrate. I'm just so sick of going to the doctor, which I've had to do more than usual this year because of some new meds monitoring. My doc is great, really, I adore her, but I just am so tired of goin. But that's a good point about the scarring -- my hands are such a mass of scars because I'm such a feeb that I forget about the long-term damage.

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fishsanwitt May 2 2006, 01:49:34 UTC
::hugs:: for the all the crap you had to go through today.

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klia May 2 2006, 03:39:14 UTC
*hugs*

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