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Problem with new house Sasquatch 11-30-2006
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Posted by Michael Bulatovich on December 1, 2006, 10:27 am

>
> "Sasquatch" wrote
>
>> Somebody please help!
>
> Help is just a click away!
>
> http://tinyurl.com/8thbh

I just had to click it. lol



Posted by Sasquatch on December 1, 2006, 1:37 pm
Yeah, that is a hilarious link--great link to send to a lover of
conspiracy theories, of which there is no shortage these days.

Doesn't really apply to pranksters, though. :-) Still funny
nonetheless.

- John

Michael Bulatovich wrote:
> >
> > "Sasquatch" wrote
> >
> >> Somebody please help!
> >
> > Help is just a click away!
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/8thbh
>
> I just had to click it. lol


Posted by RicodJour on December 1, 2006, 1:51 pm
Sasquatch wrote:
>
> Doesn't really apply to pranksters, though. :-) Still funny
> nonetheless.

You misspelled wankster.

R


Posted by Art on November 30, 2006, 9:49 pm
Sasquatch wrote:
> We've got a serious problem with our new house. While visiting the job
> site today, I noticed the first floor seemed to be sagging in one
> corner of the master bedroom. I couldn't believe it. I told the
> foreman, and he started checking it out. He went down in the basement
> and I could hear him yelling to the other guys. They were down there
> for about a half hour, and when I went down to see what was going on
> they met me at the steps and told me they had to work on something, and
> that they'd call me later. They never called, so I went back out and
> confronted them in the basement. I couldn't believe what I found. It
> was worse than when I left. Then entire floor had caved in. They were
> blaming it on the architect, who was already out there, saying the
> beams he specified were not adequate, and the architect was blaming it
> on them, saying that it should have been assumed that they also needed
> to use certain joists, blah, blah, blah... Bottom line is that the
> entire mess is caving in, and the builder says he wants nothing to do
> with it, and he's quitting the job. What do I do now?!? Somebody
> please help!
>
> - John
>
>

After watching your lunatic posts over the last month or so I am not
surprised your builder is quitting. He lasted longer than I would have.

--
Art

Posted by Bobk207 on November 30, 2006, 10:23 pm

Sasquatch wrote:
> We've got a serious problem with our new house. While visiting the job
> site today, I noticed the first floor seemed to be sagging in one
> corner of the master bedroom. I couldn't believe it. I told the
> foreman, and he started checking it out. He went down in the basement
> and I could hear him yelling to the other guys. They were down there
> for about a half hour, and when I went down to see what was going on
> they met me at the steps and told me they had to work on something, and
> that they'd call me later. They never called, so I went back out and
> confronted them in the basement. I couldn't believe what I found. It
> was worse than when I left. Then entire floor had caved in. They were
> blaming it on the architect, who was already out there, saying the
> beams he specified were not adequate, and the architect was blaming it
> on them, saying that it should have been assumed that they also needed
> to use certain joists, blah, blah, blah... Bottom line is that the
> entire mess is caving in, and the builder says he wants nothing to do
> with it, and he's quitting the job. What do I do now?!? Somebody
> please help!
>
> - John

your situation is beyond help

what goes around, comes around..................


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