Ralph Baer
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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 194: What to do now that winter has really started?
Good Morning, MEUSA!
Good Morning to the rest of tLodge!
Good Morning, MEUSA!

Good Morning to the rest of tLodge!

Good Morning Lodge!
The folks came for the h2o damage today. Floors in the finished basement, dining room, kitchen and foyer will all need to be replaced. And some walls. All the furniture needs to be removed.they think we are going to need a pod to put everything in- no room in the house. Yay us. This includes 2 hutches packed ful of delicate china, serving dishes, etc. My head hurts.
Holy cow! Will they be able to do it all at once (more or less)? Will the ceilings need to be done as well?
Both ceilings, some walls and the floors. I forgot to mention the ceilings I guess. We have no idea what the sequence will be or how it works other than they need to rip up the floors, rip down the walls/ceilings, spray with fungicide. I think they then have to replace everything. I have to inventory everything that was damaged, decide what is rescuable, on, and on.![]()
On the bright side, since you have to have all this done, will you get to pick new paint colors/wallpaper/rugs/tile/linoleum? I mean, if it has to be replaced and all, are you at least going to enjoy looking for new stuff? I'm sure the process is going to be a nightmare, but at least at the end of it, you have a new look to those rooms. /tryingtobepositive
and someone slept a like late....![]()
Evening, Lodge. Work was DEAD today. Storm/weather killed it. I have no idea what to expect for tomorrow, except maybe a surge in ice melt sales (and UGH on hand-loading 50lb boxes that are the size of a breadbox).
Kinda laughing at all the people who couldn't accelerate from a dead-stop, or were slipping a little on the roads on the way to/from work, while I merrily drove a little slower than normal and had no issues. The roads were not ideal, no doubt, just had to be cautious.
No doubt it is tough to spin the wheels with a V6, even with icy roads.
No doubt it is tough to spin the wheels with a V6, even with icy roads.