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Turbo Monkey
Sep 1, 2004
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The small and intermittent slight leak in my garage roof developed into neither of those things last night.

Original underlayer with double layer atop. The bad bits are roughly a quarter of the garage roof. Fuck repairing it. I'm going to just replace the whole damn roof.

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Bikes are fine! I don't want to jinx anything but thankfully it's only over the garage. But the whole roof is 5-10 years from replacement on the rest of the house. We're (by which i mean me, trying to convince mrs.scrub) inclined to just do the whole thing now with a metal roof.

We're at an age that it would last us the rest of our life span if we were to stay in this house and die.
 

Westy

the teste
Nov 22, 2002
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Sleazattle
Don't you love home ownership? :disgust:
The house I rented when I moved here had a very leaky garage roof. I reported it, nothing was done, I had to put tarps over my shit to stop it from getting ruined. Actually I had to fix everything in that place that broke that I wasn't willing to live with. So yeah, I love home ownership.

Perhaps there is a world where landlords aren't scumbags, but I have yet to experience that.
 

SkaredShtles

Michael Bolton
Sep 21, 2003
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In a van.... down by the river
The house I rented when I moved here had a very leaky garage roof. I reported it, nothing was done, I had to put tarps over my shit to stop it from getting ruined. Actually I had to fix everything in that place that broke that I wasn't willing to live with. So yeah, I love home ownership.

Perhaps there is a world where landlords aren't scumbags, but I have yet to experience that.
Probably Europe... :D
 

Sandro

Terrified of Cucumbers
Nov 12, 2006
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The old world
You better never say this when in Denmark. Otherwise immediate deportation will ensue. :D
I'd wager most Americans have never had actual licorice. These dark coloured Twizzlers these poor unknowing souls are raised with are taking this great confection's name in vain.
 

dump

Turbo Monkey
Oct 12, 2001
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I'd wager most Americans have never had actual licorice. These dark coloured Twizzlers these poor unknowing souls are raised with are taking this great confection's name in vain.
Licorice used to be more popular in north america. Haven't really seen it around much lately. Twizzlers do not count.