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The Complaining and Bitching Thread

Discussion in 'General Discussions' started by ASU2003, Jan 14, 2013.

  1. Chris Noyb

    Chris Noyb Get in, buckle up, hang on, & be quiet.

    Location:
    Large City, TX
    A mess is putting it mildly. Lots of conflicting testimony there.

    I've known guys--husbands, brothers, good friends, etc.--who would take a beating from a woman rather than hit her, or even risk hurting her by trying to restrain her. And some giants really are gentle.
     
  2. SirLance

    SirLance Death Therapist

    My house adjoins preserve land on the south & undeveloped land on the other side of a north/south street that ends adjacent to my bedroom window. 1130pm july 4th some dumbass is at the end of the street shooting off fireworks. Who the hell thinks that's ok? I drove around to the end of the street and walked up to the guy he looked at me and said "uh.... is that your house?" I said, dude, you're setting off fireworks right outside my bedroom window. You need to move out. He apologized and left.

    Open your fucking eyes.... if you want to go somewhere where there isn't anyone around find, but not next to somebody's house. I don't care what fucking day it is, it's inappropriate.
     
  3. Borla

    Borla Moderator Staff Member

    Bad news - I walk into the laundry room and hear a weird noise emanating from the basement late last night. I investigate and find water shooting up out of the sump pump all over the floor. There is a sizable and expanding (maybe covering a couple hundred square feet already) puddle. I immediately unplug the sump pump and try to figure out what is going on. The water level in the hole isn't to the floor level yet, so something had to be wrong. After some examination I realize that the discharge pipe for the back-up sump pump is disconnected. But since it was the primary pump that was running, I still don't know why it was shooting water everywhere.

    Good news - My basement is unfinished, and any important storage is done at the far end from the pump, so there was no damage other than some water on bare concrete. Also, importantly, one of my closest friends owns a well drilling and water service company (same guy who loaned me the roto-rooter for anyone keeping score at home). By nature of the main focus of their business, they do a lot of plumbing. I call him to ask for suggestions. Since it was currently raining (meaning I shouldn't go all night with no functioning sump pump) he offers to drive over and work on it. It was already 10pm or so, so I told him I didn't want him to do that, but he suggests I Facetime him and show him what is going on via my cell phone. I show him the disconnected back-up pump. He tells me there should've been a check-valve in between the back-up pump and the discharge pipe. That check-valve is what keeps the water from flowing backwards down the discharge pipe. Since I didn't know that, I hadn't been looking for it. So I stick my arm down in the sump hole and root around. Sure enough, there is a 6-8" section of pipe laying at the bottom with a check valve on it. He tells me if I can re-attach that in between the pump and the discharge, I should be fine, that somehow it came loose. Sure enough, the band clamp rusted apart. But I have none, and it is too late for any hardware store to be open. Again, he offers to drive over with supplies and fix it. I tell him to give me some time to figure something out, that I don't want to have him out until midnight/1am on a work night. I thank him for his help and tell him that I'll call him back.

    I try to think of anything I have that might secure the pump at least temporarily, but I have nothing. Then it occurs to me that I might be able to JUST attach the check-valve, and since it is a one-way valve it may stop the back-flow of water even without the back-up pump hooked up. So I take the band clamps off of the back-up sump pump, put them on the section of pipe that will attach the check-valve, and tighten it all down. I plug in the primary pump and it starts chugging away. The check-valve stops the back-flow and the water gets pumped out. I cycle the pump a few times to make sure the valve holds, then Facetime my buddy and show him my temporary solution. Basically, I'm without a back-up pump for the night if power were to fail, but otherwise I seem to be okay. He likes my idea and rigged up solution, and I again thank him for his offer and his shared expertise.

    Wake up this morning, and the check-valve is still in place. The primary pump is still working fine. The water is basically dried up. Now, this SHOULD just require me to replace a few band clamps (might as well replace the other old ones while I'm at it) and maybe getting a few busted knuckles in the process since I'm only mildly handy. But it sure beats having to replace a pump, or having a basement full of water.
     
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  4. Shadowex3

    Shadowex3 Very Tilted

    Damn Borla... stuff like that occasionally reminds me of why having basements might be overrated at times. Down here if you dig two feet you're under the water line so usually we build up instead.

    According to the inspection I just got, with notice that got stealth-placed yesterday without knocking if it got placed yesterday at all, my circuit breaker is not up to code. I'm not surprised. Nothing is up to code. I don't think a single thing here will pass inspection. Not the wiring, not the ducting, not the plumbing...
     
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  5. snowy

    snowy so kawaii Staff Member

    I took a look at my updated chart this morning online, as I need to make a doctor's appointment for a new Epipen and rescue inhaler. Man, I wish I hadn't. Seeing the actual diagnoses for my blown-up ear made me really depressed. The swelling is called lymphangitis, and it, like the pressure from the ear infection, won't go away entirely for several weeks. My glands and everything are still so, so tender.

    This is not how I wanted to spend my summer.
     
  6. snowy

    snowy so kawaii Staff Member

    Well, I was going to have omurice for lunch, but then my husband took all the day old rice except for two tablespoons. WTF am I supposed to do with two tablespoons of rice?
     
  7. Japchae

    Japchae Very Tilted

    Sprinkle it on a salad...
     
  8. I hate my class. I was excited to take it, but now loathe it.
     
  9. Borla

    Borla Moderator Staff Member

    I spoke too soon. The primary pump is shot.

    My guess is that it wouldn't turn on when it was supposed to last night, so the back-up kicked in. Since there hadn't been pressure in the fittings of the back-up pump for months or years, that little extra surge of pressure blew the already rusty band clamp and I had the issue I had last night. Though the pump cycled a few times last night just fine, I walked down there this morning after replacing all the band clamps and found that it wouldn't cycle on and off correctly every time. Usually it would, but on occasion it wouldn't kick on, or worse (for the pump) wouldn't kick off when it was supposed. Running a water pump without water is obviously a no-go, and it probably did it enough times for long enough to start to burn it up.

    So I got to pull everything this afternoon/evening, go buy a new sump pump, and install it. Fun fun.

    And Shadow, though this is all a bit of a hassle and an expense, I personally think having a full basement is a net win. I get to use all of my main level for living space, as the furnace, hot water heater, electrical panel, etc. is all in the basement. I also get to use my garage to fit two full sized vehicles, my Harley, a fridge, a stand-up freezer, lawn mower, snow blower, etc. because I have 1800' of storage underneath my house. It's a huge benefit in that regard. And some day, if I ever get the money, time, and enough desire, I'll finish at least half of it. It's already set up for another full bathroom, has egress windows if I wanted to put bedrooms down there, and is actually dug an extra 18" deeper than standard basements so that I could have a full height finished ceiling if I wanted to. Here's hoping that some day I at least get a home theater and awesome rec room out of it...
     
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  10. MeltedMetalGlob

    MeltedMetalGlob Resident Loser Donor

    Location:
    Who cares, really?
    Find out if someone you don't like is getting married, and show up to toss that amount of rice as they exit the chapel.

    (Bonus points if you maintain a stone-face and use only your wrist to fling the rice.)

    ;)
     
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  11. rogue49

    rogue49 Tech Kung Fu Artist Staff Member

    Location:
    Baltimore/DC
    One of the potential disadvantages of dating a 25 yo (even with a rockin' bod) is that you may have to teach or wait for them to catch up to your level (or they can be selfish too)

    However to be fair, this can be said for any age, but there is something to be said for experience. (or learning to be with each other...)
    Then again, everyone & every couple has a bad night (or a 'meh' or not so hot time)
    Can't have everything always. I'm not a selfish lover at all, but there does have to be a balance too.

    We'll see. One step at a time....
     
  12. Sitting in a lawyer's office waiting to be deposed. Such b.s.
     
  13. Borla

    Borla Moderator Staff Member



    Let me know if you need someone to break you out of jail...
     
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  14. Chris Noyb

    Chris Noyb Get in, buckle up, hang on, & be quiet.

    Location:
    Large City, TX

    You should know not buy an authentic Rickenbacker bass from a stranger offering it at 1/5 of its actual value :D.

    Seriously, being deposed when you know nothing, or what little you know is meaningless, sucks. I've been there, done that, and wasn't even offered a t-shirt.
     
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  15. snowy

    snowy so kawaii Staff Member

    Feeling like I've been punched in the face is getting old.
     
  16. Japchae

    Japchae Very Tilted

    Bring micromanage by a pregnant woman off her ADHD meds is driving me insane.
     
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  17. Over four hours of being grilled and the opposition lawyer is the one who started to lose his cool.:cool: If this case makes it to trial, the system is more seriously fucked up than I thought...and I would not be at all surprised.:(
     
  18. Shadowex3

    Shadowex3 Very Tilted

    Was he losing it over the facts or were you masterfully trolling this fine gentleman?
     
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  19. Chris Noyb

    Chris Noyb Get in, buckle up, hang on, & be quiet.

    Location:
    Large City, TX

    I was deposed because a young man who worked as a salesperson at an automobile dealership sued over injuries he supposedly suffered. We had gone for a test drive, I was driving, and after returning to the dealership we stopped in the parking lot, where the saleperson told me to stop. Someone backed into the car. The damage to the car we were in was a grapefruit/softball sized indentation in the rear bumper. We heard the collision, we didn't even feel it. So about three years later the salesperson decides to sue because he was "injured."

    I've worked in litigation support. I've seen the best & worst in both plaintiff and defense attorneys. Some plaintiff attorneys are ambulance chasers; others are selective, they actually only represent people with serious and real grievances. Some defense attorneys milk the insurance companies for every penny they can. This suit was definitely frivolous, and I hope that it went nowhere.
     
  20. I called him on his bullshit when he tried to misrepresent an earlier question to make it appear that I had said something that I hadn't. I quoted the questions back verbatim and reiterated my response. Maybe that works for him with some people. Not this guy.
     
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