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InflatableBuddha

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Yesterday morning as I was about to leave my place, my landlord yelled from upstairs that a pipe had burst under her bathroom sink. I immediately tried turning the shutoff valve, which is in my suite, but it didn't seem to be working. (I later found out I was turning the shutoff for the outside system; the inside shutoff was covered by drywall and inaccessible :roll🙂

My landlord finally managed to shut off the scalding water upstairs, but not before I had a medium sized puddle on my kitchen floor. The water had leaked through the ceiling and insulation and blown out a light fixture in my kitchen.

A plumber came to fix the pipe, and restoration contractors came by to rip out the drywall and insulation and run industrial strength blowers. Thankfully there is no damage to the carpeting, appliances, or any of my electronics or other stuff.

So now I have one less light in my kitchen, exposed ceiling and a bit of drywall dust on the floor, but other than that, everything is fine. I can still cook in my kitchen, etc. The repairs will probably be finished in a week or so.

Even though I'm not really inconvenienced, she felt bad about what had happened and got me a (sizable) gift card for the Keg Steakhouse. Wow! I thanked her but told her it was totally unnecessary.
 
Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Yesterday morning as I was about to leave my place, my landlord yelled from upstairs that a pipe had burst under her bathroom sink. I immediately tried turning the shutoff valve, which is in my suite, but it didn't seem to be working. (I later found out I was turning the shutoff for the outside system; the inside shutoff was covered by drywall and inaccessible :roll🙂

My landlord finally managed to shut off the scalding water upstairs, but not before I had a medium sized puddle on my kitchen floor. The water had leaked through the ceiling and insulation and blown out a light fixture in my kitchen.

A plumber came to fix the pipe, and restoration contractors came by to rip out the drywall and insulation and run industrial strength blowers. Thankfully there is no damage to the carpeting, appliances, or any of my electronics or other stuff.

So now I have one less light in my kitchen, exposed ceiling and a bit of drywall dust on the floor, but other than that, everything is fine. I can still cook in my kitchen, etc. The repairs will probably be finished in a week or so.

Even though I'm not really inconvenienced, she felt bad about what had happened and got me a (sizable) gift card for the Keg Steakhouse. Wow! I thanked her but told her it was totally unnecessary.

So you gave it back?
 
Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Yesterday morning as I was about to leave my place, my landlord yelled from upstairs that a pipe had burst under her bathroom sink. I immediately tried turning the shutoff valve, which is in my suite, but it didn't seem to be working. (I later found out I was turning the shutoff for the outside system; the inside shutoff was covered by drywall and inaccessible :roll🙂

My landlord finally managed to shut off the scalding water upstairs, but not before I had a medium sized puddle on my kitchen floor. The water had leaked through the ceiling and insulation and blown out a light fixture in my kitchen.

A plumber came to fix the pipe, and restoration contractors came by to rip out the drywall and insulation and run industrial strength blowers. Thankfully there is no damage to the carpeting, appliances, or any of my electronics or other stuff.

So now I have one less light in my kitchen, exposed ceiling and a bit of drywall dust on the floor, but other than that, everything is fine. I can still cook in my kitchen, etc. The repairs will probably be finished in a week or so.

Even though I'm not really inconvenienced, she felt bad about what had happened and got me a (sizable) gift card for the Keg Steakhouse. Wow! I thanked her but told her it was totally unnecessary.

So you gave it back?

Hellz no. Free steak? If I gave back the gift card, I might as well have turned in my man card too.
 
Originally posted by: Newbian
Wait it's a her?

Is she hittable and if so do that to get a few months free rent and also we need pics.

I think we have to stop doing the pic or ban bit since posting pic = vacation.
 
Originally posted by: Newbian
Wait it's a her?

Is she hittable and if so do that to get a few months free rent and also we need pics.

She's pretty average looking and in her 40s, so not my type. No pics.
 
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Newbian
Wait it's a her?

Is she hittable and if so do that to get a few months free rent and also we need pics.

I think we have to stop doing the pic or ban bit since posting pic = vacation.

Well that's where the fun comes in. 😉
 
Originally posted by: thirtythree
I hope you have renter's insurance. If your stuff did get messed up, she probably wouldn't be replacing it...

I got a quote from an insurance company before I moved in, and apparently since my stuff isn't worth very much, the premiums would have been too high.

I checked to see that she had house insurance before I moved in, and that it would cover disasters like this, so it's all good on that end.
 
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Newbian
Wait it's a her?

Is she hittable and if so do that to get a few months free rent and also we need pics.

I think we have to stop doing the pic or ban bit since posting pic = vacation.

You can get a vacation now for posting pics? 😕 I must have missed that.
 
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Newbian
Wait it's a her?

Is she hittable and if so do that to get a few months free rent and also we need pics.

I think we have to stop doing the pic or ban bit since posting pic = vacation.
Is that a new rule? 😕
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Newbian
Wait it's a her?

Is she hittable and if so do that to get a few months free rent and also we need pics.

I think we have to stop doing the pic or ban bit since posting pic = vacation.
Is that a new rule? 😕

Only if the pics are of babes.
 
Originally posted by: Newbian
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Newbian
Wait it's a her?

Is she hittable and if so do that to get a few months free rent and also we need pics.

I think we have to stop doing the pic or ban bit since posting pic = vacation.
Is that a new rule? 😕

Only if the pics are of babes.
ugly people only, and you're safe. : /
 
Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Yesterday morning as I was about to leave my place, my landlord yelled from upstairs that a pipe had burst under her bathroom sink. I immediately tried turning the shutoff valve, which is in my suite, but it didn't seem to be working. (I later found out I was turning the shutoff for the outside system; the inside shutoff was covered by drywall and inaccessible :roll🙂

My landlord finally managed to shut off the scalding water upstairs, but not before I had a medium sized puddle on my kitchen floor. The water had leaked through the ceiling and insulation and blown out a light fixture in my kitchen.

A plumber came to fix the pipe, and restoration contractors came by to rip out the drywall and insulation and run industrial strength blowers. Thankfully there is no damage to the carpeting, appliances, or any of my electronics or other stuff.

So now I have one less light in my kitchen, exposed ceiling and a bit of drywall dust on the floor, but other than that, everything is fine. I can still cook in my kitchen, etc. The repairs will probably be finished in a week or so.

Even though I'm not really inconvenienced, she felt bad about what had happened and got me a (sizable) gift card for the Keg Steakhouse. Wow! I thanked her but told her it was totally unnecessary.

In the days of douchey mc-douche landlords in Vancouver, good to hear you have a nice one.

 
Exactly ... this is a no brainer ...

Invite her out with the gift card. Double win!!!

Maybe even triple if it gets you laid!
 
Originally posted by: RyanSengara
Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Yesterday morning as I was about to leave my place, my landlord yelled from upstairs that a pipe had burst under her bathroom sink. I immediately tried turning the shutoff valve, which is in my suite, but it didn't seem to be working. (I later found out I was turning the shutoff for the outside system; the inside shutoff was covered by drywall and inaccessible :roll🙂

My landlord finally managed to shut off the scalding water upstairs, but not before I had a medium sized puddle on my kitchen floor. The water had leaked through the ceiling and insulation and blown out a light fixture in my kitchen.

A plumber came to fix the pipe, and restoration contractors came by to rip out the drywall and insulation and run industrial strength blowers. Thankfully there is no damage to the carpeting, appliances, or any of my electronics or other stuff.

So now I have one less light in my kitchen, exposed ceiling and a bit of drywall dust on the floor, but other than that, everything is fine. I can still cook in my kitchen, etc. The repairs will probably be finished in a week or so.

Even though I'm not really inconvenienced, she felt bad about what had happened and got me a (sizable) gift card for the Keg Steakhouse. Wow! I thanked her but told her it was totally unnecessary.

In the days of douchey mc-douche landlords in Vancouver, good to hear you have a nice one.

Thanks. I certainly encountered a few sketchy landlords before I settled on this place.
 
Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Originally posted by: NSFW
Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Yesterday morning as I was about to leave my place, my landlord yelled from upstairs that a pipe had burst under her bathroom sink. I immediately tried turning the shutoff valve, which is in my suite, but it didn't seem to be working. (I later found out I was turning the shutoff for the outside system; the inside shutoff was covered by drywall and inaccessible :roll🙂

My landlord finally managed to shut off the scalding water upstairs, but not before I had a medium sized puddle on my kitchen floor. The water had leaked through the ceiling and insulation and blown out a light fixture in my kitchen.

A plumber came to fix the pipe, and restoration contractors came by to rip out the drywall and insulation and run industrial strength blowers. Thankfully there is no damage to the carpeting, appliances, or any of my electronics or other stuff.

So now I have one less light in my kitchen, exposed ceiling and a bit of drywall dust on the floor, but other than that, everything is fine. I can still cook in my kitchen, etc. The repairs will probably be finished in a week or so.

Even though I'm not really inconvenienced, she felt bad about what had happened and got me a (sizable) gift card for the Keg Steakhouse. Wow! I thanked her but told her it was totally unnecessary.

So you gave it back?

Hellz no. Free steak? If I gave back the gift card, I might as well have turned in my man card too.

Did you ask her if that card was good on March 14th?
 
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