I turn on the ceiling fans to distribute the heat.
I'll buy a snake this week (no more than that because it's a rental unit and I don't want to spend a dime here.)
When the contract ends, I want to move away from the 90044 zip code. I'll probably end up moving to Long Beach (Hi Kevin!)
Other day i realized i literally live 3 blocks away from the famous Tom's Liquor Store (1992 L.A. riots, where that truck driver was attacked, remember?)
Other things i HATE, HATE, HATE in my apartment are the cheap floors that no matter how well i clean are always stained and looking dirty, the ridiculous kitchen, the nosey landlord that uses his keys for everything he considers an "emergency" (For example he's driving in the neighborhood and needs to use the bathroom, so he just comes to my apartment, opens the door when I'm not here and dump a submarine in my bathroom, uses MY toilet paper and forgets to flush)
Also, he's a PITA with the disposer. He said he has "advanced knowledge" about disposers, for this reason he brought me one of those drain screens just to prevent any kind of food, for example a pea or a rice grain from falling in the disposer as disposers are meant unly to pump the water out faster and not to grind food waste. I stated clearly that one of the features that made me pick this apartment was the disposer and I'd use it according to the manufacturer instructions. And ISE says i can but almost everything in it. and putting a screen on the disposer would prevent me from using 100% of the features I'm paying for.
If he sees the 30 chicken wing bones i disposed at once (not feeding them all at once, of course) two nights ago he would probably have a heart attack.
Other things that are a PITA here is that the apartment doesn't have AC, the wiring is extremely weak and terribly designed. To run the dryer I must leave the laundry room lights on because the "genious" put the outlets in the same circuit AFTER the switch.
Oh yes, and the walls are green.... parrot green!
Everything I loved about this apartment (because it's "vintage" and I always dreamed about living in a vintage building) turned into a nightmare.
I'm hating this apartment so much that I'm almost saying I want to live in one of those brand new HGTV homes with "Open tragedy concept" kitchen and stainless steel appliances.
Note to add. I LOVE my giant laundry room. I have room enough to have at least 30 full size washing machines side by side if I want.
I'll buy a snake this week (no more than that because it's a rental unit and I don't want to spend a dime here.)
When the contract ends, I want to move away from the 90044 zip code. I'll probably end up moving to Long Beach (Hi Kevin!)
Other day i realized i literally live 3 blocks away from the famous Tom's Liquor Store (1992 L.A. riots, where that truck driver was attacked, remember?)
Other things i HATE, HATE, HATE in my apartment are the cheap floors that no matter how well i clean are always stained and looking dirty, the ridiculous kitchen, the nosey landlord that uses his keys for everything he considers an "emergency" (For example he's driving in the neighborhood and needs to use the bathroom, so he just comes to my apartment, opens the door when I'm not here and dump a submarine in my bathroom, uses MY toilet paper and forgets to flush)
Also, he's a PITA with the disposer. He said he has "advanced knowledge" about disposers, for this reason he brought me one of those drain screens just to prevent any kind of food, for example a pea or a rice grain from falling in the disposer as disposers are meant unly to pump the water out faster and not to grind food waste. I stated clearly that one of the features that made me pick this apartment was the disposer and I'd use it according to the manufacturer instructions. And ISE says i can but almost everything in it. and putting a screen on the disposer would prevent me from using 100% of the features I'm paying for.
If he sees the 30 chicken wing bones i disposed at once (not feeding them all at once, of course) two nights ago he would probably have a heart attack.
Other things that are a PITA here is that the apartment doesn't have AC, the wiring is extremely weak and terribly designed. To run the dryer I must leave the laundry room lights on because the "genious" put the outlets in the same circuit AFTER the switch.
Oh yes, and the walls are green.... parrot green!
Everything I loved about this apartment (because it's "vintage" and I always dreamed about living in a vintage building) turned into a nightmare.
I'm hating this apartment so much that I'm almost saying I want to live in one of those brand new HGTV homes with "Open tragedy concept" kitchen and stainless steel appliances.
Note to add. I LOVE my giant laundry room. I have room enough to have at least 30 full size washing machines side by side if I want.