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Don't.ahhhhhhhh! Now I just feel dumb. HMPF.
I’m also a registered nurse and I agree with you. They need to see a real doctor.
These kids are maybe 3-4 years old to about 6..there are some toddlers too. I dont have the heart unless someone is really being a problem, then I intervene like their grandma.....Then I wouldn't go there OR I would yell at the kids - that gets the parents eye and either it is curbed or they stay away from me.
I hate unruly children- and the parents that let them be that way
Snooty soapmakers.. Maybe Im spoiled here but generally speaking, we are all helpful and polite when people ask questions. Firm of course if its a safety question but we generally want to help each other right?
I belong to a few soaping groups and I watched someone post about being excited because her Amazon order had arrived and she was excited to try adding walnut oil as a soap ingredient..
Now, the feedback she received wasnt regarding the properties of the oil, or about shelf life etc.. The feedback she received was how these other soapmakers would NEVER use anything from Amazon instead of a reputable soap supply company... ummm apparently they arent aware that more than one reputable soap supply company also sell on Amazon. They even told her the soap she made with that oil should be for personal use only.
I wish I could say it's the first time Ive witnessed the high horsery, but it isnt. Still ticks me off though and I usually comment on it a positive manner.
I feel ya. We can't have a nice gathering without the Trump/politics lovers droning on and onnnnn. It's so irritating!!! Love me a good conspiracy theory thoMy gripe is my in-laws bad behavior when we had them over for brunch for my partner's birthday on the weekend. One BIL and SIL played on their phones for most of the time they were there and barely said anything. The other SIL kept bringing up topics that would make my other BIL rant about anything and everything including how everyone is out to get Trump (we don't even live in the US). My Mother in law kept talking about the problems getting their new fence despite repeating that she didn't want to talk about it and my FIL kept going on about his conspiracy theories about the moon. Needless to say that when my BIL decided to leave because my partner told him he didn't want to hear about Trump we were quite happy for it to be over.
The MOON though? That's classic. It good to see the oldies coming back in style!.... and my FIL kept going on about his conspiracy theories about the moon. Needless to say that when my BIL decided to leave because my partner told him he didn't want to hear about Trump we were quite happy for it to be over.
The MOON though? That's classic. It good to see the oldies coming back in style!
The MOON though? That's classic. It good to see the oldies coming back in style!
I order 80% of my supplies from “reputable” companies who choose to sell through Amazon. Why? I have Amazon Prime and prefer to not pay for shipping. It is about dollars and cents. If I can choose between buying directly from a company and paying shipping or buying from the same company through Amazon and not paying shipping, I choose Amazon every time! Others would do well to abide by the “Thumper” Rule.
Gripe: My boss in Singapore has literally no concept of the time difference between the US and Signapore (14 hours where I am) and constantly schedules our meetings for HER timezone.
She scheduled one for me tomorrow that is supposed to be mandatory - yeah, she scheduled it for 3 pm Singapore time. I REFUSE to get up and have a meeting with her at 1 AM my time.
UGH I have to explain the time difference to her EVERY TIME she schedules a meeting. EVERY TIME.
And every time she is like "oh, I didn't realize" ...well, get a *&^&% clock!! It's NOT HARD to figure it out!!! Grrrrrr
@msunnerstood I can totally sympathize and empathize. The same thing happened to me once. I can save you the time, expense, and trouble of going to the dr by telling you the same thing he told me. All you can do is rest it... i.e. Flat on your back for two weeks!
I take 2 Aleve in the morning and Excedrin PM at night. Take whatever pain reliever you like, but watch the dosage to be sure you can take 2 before falling asleep to get you through the night.
I'm not a beer drinker but it's a good muscle relaxer and a half a glass of beer relieves that lower back pain for me.
When getting out of bed, roll over on your right (or left) side; crook your right (or left) elbow under your upper half to lift up while steadying yourself with the opposite hand on the bed in front of you. Then swing both legs to the floor while pushing yourself up. It helps to take a few deep breaths to relax the pain before doing this. Breathing deeply to relax when you need to really helps.
That's all I got. Hope this helps!
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From someone who is pretty eaten up with osteoarthritis, I feel your pain. Specialists couldn't believe how many joints are affected (spine as well) to be as young as I was 10 years ago when I began to seek surgical help. My grandma had it but she quit moving due to all her pain and her joints froze up to where she could only barely move one finger. Broke my heart to see that.I messed up. I tried to pick up a bag of dog food while sitting in my office chair and I felt what can only be called a lightening bolt across my lower back and down into my legs. I couldnt sit back up and had to call for my son. I laid down with ice after work thinking that would help but it didnt. I hate to go to the ER because im sick to death of being treated like a seeker if I say I am in pain. the only thing i can think of is that the disc that was close to the nerve finally compressed it. I cannot fully stand up and I cannot get out of bed withut help and extreme pain. I can only hope this lightens up or its going to be a looonnnggg weekend.
I had to Google Thumper Rule. For those who are out of that loop as well:Lol, I've applied the "Thumper" Rule when dealing with sibling interactions regarding my grandchildren. I love that rule!!
I'd check into the legality of them charging the $1,600 because all states have laws in which those 'renting' to others MUST follow when a renter moves out in order to keep part or all of a 'damage' deposit. My husband and I watch a lot of judge shows because there isn't much to watch--we have the lowest/cheapest TV program package with Dish. Many times those renting try to rip off the renter and get a tounge lashing from the judge(s). Also, there is 'normal' wear and tear and the fact that after a certain time carpet cleaning and painting of an apartment is just part of the 'normal' upkeep of the apartments that the judge doesn't even have the renter foot that bill. I'm certain there is someplace (department/office) where you can call and speak to someone, or check the internet for rules and laws that this company/person is bound by. We have watched SO MANY in which the cost of painting is on the company/person and NOT the renter. Even charging you the $85 might possibly be not legal because I know some of these (or all of them) would ask, "Did you try just spot cleaning? Just how much does it cost to use a brush and a little carpet cleaner from a can to clean that one spot?!!" And then you'd hear, 'Your case is dismissed."We recently moved my father in law from one retirement home (independent living) to a better one. He was in the last place for 8 months. When he moved in, there were new berber carpets put in immediately before he moved in. When we were moving him out they said that they would be in charge of cleaning his carpets and would take a 85 dollar fee off of the damage deposit to pay for the carpet cleaning. We got a message that his carpets could not be cleaned and that they ripped them out and were installing new ones and that we owed them $1600. (which was conveniently the amount of the damage deposit) They did not allow us to see the stains and said the carpets were on the way to the dump already. My husband rushed down there and told them to bring back the carpets, which they did as the man had not reached the dump yet. My husband could tell there had been no attempt to clean them...they just ripped them out. We took the dirtiest portion and brought it home and I cleaned it myself in minutes. It came out with fresh water as it was only a bit of tea he had spilled where he sits on the couch....which does not stick to olefin carpet. Carpet looks brand new...which at 8 months old, it is brand new. I wonder if this company does this every time someone moves out regardless of how long they were there. Seems very horrible for the environment to throw away all this new carpet into the landfill. We are definitely planning to fight the fee charged. We will go to the media if we have to. Talk about taking advantage of vulnerable seniors. We were paying 3200 per month for a tiny suite and his meals....which he was always hungry after so we also had to buy him groceries as well. He is 145 lbs and 83 years old, so not a huge appetite, but they still did not feed them enough, especially considering how much we were paying for this service. He said the food was horrible too. It is terrible how these establishments will take total advantage of seniors.
LOL, whether I sued or not, I'd be very tempted to go to the media so they are held in the light and think twice about doing this to others. So sad, and I was upset for you guys. People have just lost the sense of decency and treating others with honesty that use to be the norm. Crooks is what many are and, sadly, one can't trust anyone. People (not all, but most) once lived where their word was binding and handshakes were honored; not so much these days. Even when written contracts are in effect, some still try to swindle others. It's downright awful that this is done to anyone, let alone our dear older family and friends.@Michele50 We are definitely planning to look into the rules for rentals. I am pretty sure that they know that they were in the wrong as they tried to negotiate with my husband when he went down there. They allowed us no opportunity to come and look at the carpet that was "ruined" before they ripped them out. They said that there was glue on the carpet (there wasn't) and they tried to say the carpets were already at the dump so we could not see them. This was all over the phone. When my husband showed up 10 minutes later, they were magically able to produce the carpets as they could tell he was very mad about how they went about things. We were expected to trust them that they attempted a cleaning (obvious they did not) and that the carpets weren't salvageable. With a handheld home cleaner, I got them spotless in minutes. They literally look like brand new carpet. 8 months wear on berber is not very detectable, and like you said, that is part of the natural wear and tear which is not allowed to be deducted from a damage deposit. They won't have a leg to stand on with this so we will do what it takes....either sue them, and/or go to the media, if they attempt to keep that $1600. And the carpet replaced was maybe 300 square feet max worth, of low quality berber. There is no way that cost 1600 so they are not only trying to rip him off by saying the carpet was damaged, they are adding a huge premium to what they replaced. I would imagine that others would come forward with similar stories if this got out.
The new apartment has all new carpet too... a beautiful brand new building. My sister in law already went out and purchased area rugs for every area he frequents to protect them. These are much nicer and higher quality carpets for sure.
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