Need a little rollit up help here

jonnynobody

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So, my piece of shit apartment complex in the process of replacing the roof on our building which was built circa 1960 when asbestos was the primary insulator in most construction at the time...apparently they hired some shop shop crew that failed to lay a tarp down on the roof above which resulted in an old lady above me having her entire roof cave in with asbestos insulation and leak damage to my apartment below.

I've got extensive damage to some portion of my grow spot and closet...had to break every damn thing down this morning as soon as I woke up and transferred it back to another safe room. The poor lady above me has sunlight in her living room as of 12 o clock this afternoon with asbestos laying all about her possessions.

So, I'm hanging out on my balcony having a beer this afternoon and me and a few neighbors get to talking. Apparently the contractor that got hired was the shittiest crew with the lowest bid and they were entering residents' apartments without consent ripping out asbestos water damage and replacing it on their own fucking accord....

I'm calling the EPA, OSHA, the best CIVIL ATTORNEY IN TOWN! And every fucking government agency I can call in the morning about this shit to start an investigation....me and my buddy took pictures of the asbestos pile on the lawn and as me and 3 other neighbors were talking about calling osha, 20 minutes after we spoke and took MULTIPLE pictures of the asbestos pile...it disappeared.

If you think you've had a bad day...my friends, I'd love to switch shoes with you :(
 
Lol scented candles. So Johnny what kind of help are you looking for or just needed to vent? Sorry about your bad luck, hope things take a turn for the better.:peace:
 
So, my piece of shit apartment complex in the process of replacing the roof on our building which was built circa 1960 when asbestos was the primary insulator in most construction at the time...apparently they hired some shop shop crew that failed to lay a tarp down on the roof above which resulted in an old lady above me having her entire roof cave in with asbestos insulation and leak damage to my apartment below.

I've got extensive damage to some portion of my grow spot and closet...had to break every damn thing down this morning as soon as I woke up and transferred it back to another safe room. The poor lady above me has sunlight in her living room as of 12 o clock this afternoon with asbestos laying all about her possessions.

So, I'm hanging out on my balcony having a beer this afternoon and me and a few neighbors get to talking. Apparently the contractor that got hired was the shittiest crew with the lowest bid and they were entering residents' apartments without consent ripping out asbestos water damage and replacing it on their own fucking accord....

I'm calling the EPA, OSHA, the best CIVIL ATTORNEY IN TOWN! And every fucking government agency I can call in the morning about this shit to start an investigation....me and my buddy took pictures of the asbestos pile on the lawn and as me and 3 other neighbors were talking about calling osha, 20 minutes after we spoke and took MULTIPLE pictures of the asbestos pile...it disappeared.

If you think you've had a bad day...my friends, I'd love to switch shoes with you :(

Sorry to hear about the bad luck. Hopefully it will be resolved quickly. As your doctor I recommend medicating often..;-)

Sounds eventful. I've been watching the office on netflix and buying scented candles.

Spurting chocolate milk out my nose!

Lol scented candles. So Johnny what kind of help are you looking for or just needed to vent? Sorry about your bad luck, hope things take a turn for the better.:peace:

Dig your signature, Ceph! Makes me wanna watch Big Lebowski again.
 
Definitely venting....pFffff...what a crap day. I guess that means tomorrow has to be better right? >>>Me medicating thoroughly :)
 
This will make you laugh a little!
:mrgreen:

[video=youtube;b1tC9Xu1yKo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1tC9Xu1yKo[/video]
 
Ah, asbestos, the gift that keeps on giving. The children and wives of asbestos workers were also in peril from the dust on the clothes the men brought home from work. It's a terrible way to die.
 
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