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Trophie, no tiff didn't cook before we were married, or after. I should have married a Hoover vacuum. Before the Hoover would still suck right now......


Must off-log shortly, c u man. Back hurting from sitting, ouch man. Doc report hopefully to follow later, copay man.

Get to the doctor ya freak. Whadaya think his Benz is gonna pay for itself?

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Quick, tell the hill Billy to fire up the grill.....

I called the hillbilly, he said call Mike! What a man.

Or they could capture it and bring it to church.

Wait.... that's West Virginia, not Arkansas.....

Oh good I don't think I can take any more weird stuff.

We have a good population of king snakes in our back yard I'm hoping the copperhead won't last long. Husbands Aunt wanted us to get rid of the king snake, glad I didn't. I like non venomous snakes like we had back home. Now I can't let Alexis outside till we can check it out.

Well hubby has turned in his leave forms so we are off friday morning to Canada.

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Uhhhhh, the fun never ends, husband opened up the sagging living room ceiling which was drywall hung below a fiberboard ceiling and guess what fell out of the tiny hole? Vermiculite. Freaking vermiculite. We are screwed.

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What are all these strange and illegal ciphers above, huh man?!

Cipherin' corrected, see and sigh man.

My sneaky way of preventing you from altering them. :lol:

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Uhhhhh, the fun never ends, husband opened up the sagging living room ceiling which was drywall hung below a fiberboard ceiling and guess what fell out of the tiny hole? Vermiculite. Freaking vermiculite. We are screwed.

New insulation order in next week?

Really sorry to hear that.

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Uhhhhh, the fun never ends, husband opened up the sagging living room ceiling which was drywall hung below a fiberboard ceiling and guess what fell out of the tiny hole? Vermiculite. Freaking vermiculite. We are screwed.

Alright vermiculite! You're rich! Woohoo!

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New insulation order in next week?

Really sorry to hear that.

Nah, we can't afford to have it all removed, but new insulation in that room. For the moment maybe it gives some protection against the knob and tube in the ceiling in the other rooms.

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Nah, we can't afford to have it all removed, but new insulation in that room. For the moment maybe it gives some protection against the knob and tube in the ceiling in the other rooms.

Yep thats not gonna be cheap, I'm assuming. You could get it tested so you could know if its a do it yourself job though.

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Didn't you get an engineer to look at the house first?

A house inspector who happens to be the building inspector for the next county over. There is blown in cellulose on top in the attic.

It wouldn't be a problem except for the sagging ceiling.

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If you were going to inquire about the status of an application/whether something is being considered for a job you applied for, how would you say it?


And would you ask your supervisor or the one handling hiring while HR is gone?

I love a guy who looks like he could be on Criminal Minds as either an agent or a killer.

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yeah, get it tested - hopefully it isn't contaminated by asbestos. You could look up the year the house was built and see if most of the vermiculite used at that time was contaminated or not. If it is, that is going to expensive and you will need to get it removed as it is a health hazard. If it isn't, then you can do the work yourself. If it were still a sealed and inaccessible space then you could afford to put off dealing with it, but now that it is exposed, you do need to do something.

When we were preparing my Dad's house to sell after he died, the buyer's inspection revealed a small attic adjacent to his bedroom had vermiculite and we had it tested to see if it was contaminated. Unfortunately it was, so we had to pay to have it removed by professionals and the attic re-insulated before the buyers would close on the deal. It cost us several thousand dollars.

http://www2.epa.gov/asbestos/protect-your-family-asbestos-contaminated-vermiculite-insulation

Good luck.

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If you were going to inquire about the status of an application/whether something is being considered for a job you applied for, how would you say it?

And would you ask your supervisor or the one handling hiring while HR is gone?

The one handling hiring

 
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