Re: Looking at an apartment
- From: "ok2bwild" <ok2bwild@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 16:12:47 GMT
lol i meant TANKS
"ok2bwild" <ok2bwild@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>3 gallons of gas = $100
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> lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng line @ 2.77/gal
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> "Bryan" <bekberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Bryan wrote:
>>> Bryan wrote:
>>>
>>>> Looking at an apartment. 295 a month everything included. I will be
>>>> back to scraggling for furniture but worth checking out. 55 dollars a
>>>> month cheaper and don't have to pay electric. If it's decent i may
>>>> pick it up.
>>>>
>>>> Bryan
>>>
>>> Think this one may be a negative. I see you truly get what you pay.
>>> And why the hell don't landlords clean up the places before they
>>> advertise. It is a big apartment, and it's well worth 295 so i'm taking
>>> another look at it sunday, but the chances of me taking it pretty slim i
>>> think. Damnest thing too the apartment is large, has a dilapitaded bed
>>> and entertainment. I need the bed though, but the bed is rather gross.
>>> Then i'm stuck with all this space and no furniture. Plus you have to
>>> share a bathroom with the other upstairs person. WTF.. Apartment is
>>> large but has no bathroom.
>>>
>>> It's definitely worth the 295 so i'm taking another look at it sunday
>>> once it's cleaned to see if she did any justice to the place.
>>>
>>> Think i'm going to have to find something furnished though. Even if i
>>> gotta pay 350 or so or more. There are really nice apartments in norway
>>> which is 10 mile drive to work they are 400 a month but they are really
>>> nice, nice furniture, great landlord. I just know this by word of mouth
>>> but i've heard from alot of people. But i don't wanna be stuck with the
>>> drive especially if my piece of *** breaks down, then i'm stuck with no
>>> piece of *** to get to work. I can't really call the credit card
>>> companies and tell them i'm not paying the bills for a month to get a
>>> new car or get my car fixed. Can't shake the money. I wanna play this
>>> whole thing smart so in two years from i have this debt way more under
>>> control and can start thinking about buying a house, buying nice
>>> furniture, vehicle, stuff like that for myself. As alway, things take
>>> time. And if i don't find an apartment immediately i'll stay here time
>>> being. I just won't shower here unless i necessarily feel the need to
>>> on sunday. I can shower at work. I get stuck with a gushing faucet
>>> again all hell breaks lose again. For more of the story just go back a
>>> couple weeks i had some posts on what happened when i moved in my
>>> apartment. Now that kind of cleared but i'm stuck with a situation once
>>> the faucet gushes again, or plumbing goes i'm stuck with a landlord who
>>> is either unable financial/or unwilling/ or both to fix what needs to be
>>> fixed. She even said the faucet gushes your going to have to move
>>> out/she'll have to move out/other tenant will have to move. Probably
>>> not legal but if she abandon the house that's her problem/ and even if
>>> it did come down to it i get stuck without water for how long while i'm
>>> looking for a place to stay no thanks.
>>>
>>> But i'm not grabbing the first thing i find. I wanna find a decent
>>> apartment, preferably furnished. But of course, now, there aren't any
>>> furnished in the paper. A week ago there were. Go figure.
>>>
>>> Bryan
>>>
>>> Bryan
>> i wouldn't turn her in she has mental illness of some sort. Long as i
>> get my 100 dollar security deposit back All in all, i feel bad for the
>> lady but i can't stand her.
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