Poop was raining from the ceiling! (plus Heath Ledger)
Okay, not really. But I did have a relatively major plumbing disaster at my house last weekend. On Sunday, I was trying to shut off the water supply to an upstairs toilet, but the knob wouldn't turn. So, genius that I am, I decided to take a nice big pair of pliers to it and force the damn thing. Of course, the knob came right off, and water sprayed into my face at a full 80 psi. Thankfully, it was clean water, but pretty soon the entire bathroom was flooded. My housemates weren't home, so I had to rush down to the basement and shut off the main water supply to the entire house. In the meantime, enough water had sprayed out to flood the bathroom with about a half inch of water, which was slowly but surely draining through a seam in the floor and through the ceiling of the hallway downstairs. I had to run around finding all the buckets, tubs and pots I could to catch water, then go back upstairs and bail/ladle/mop up the standing water. Throughout this whole ordeal, I was thinking to myself how cartoonish and slapstick this would look to an outside observer. It's one of those things that's funny as long as it isn't happening to you. Strangely, thinking about this just made me laugh. Luckily, no one else was around to hear me and stare at me like I was crazy.
Two days later, things have settled down somewhat. We borrowed an industrial-grade fan from a friend and got the bathroom dried up pretty quickly, and the damage to the hallway ceiling seems to be minor and easily fixed with a little patching. Whew, I'm feeling a little exhausted just writing about the whole ordeal. But I did manage to still finish and turn in my answers for Insane Office Trivia before the deadline that same day, so (in the words of Kevin), yeah, I'm pretty good
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On a completely different note, I find myself strangely affected by Heath Ledger's death. For some reason I'm genuinely saddened by it, even though he wasn't a favorite actor of mine and I don't usually give a hoot when famous people die. I guess it's because he was so young, and didn't have a reputation for abusing drugs a la River Phoenix. But yeah, I was as surprised by my own reaction to the news as I was by the story itself. Hmmm...
Two days later, things have settled down somewhat. We borrowed an industrial-grade fan from a friend and got the bathroom dried up pretty quickly, and the damage to the hallway ceiling seems to be minor and easily fixed with a little patching. Whew, I'm feeling a little exhausted just writing about the whole ordeal. But I did manage to still finish and turn in my answers for Insane Office Trivia before the deadline that same day, so (in the words of Kevin), yeah, I'm pretty good
On a completely different note, I find myself strangely affected by Heath Ledger's death. For some reason I'm genuinely saddened by it, even though he wasn't a favorite actor of mine and I don't usually give a hoot when famous people die. I guess it's because he was so young, and didn't have a reputation for abusing drugs a la River Phoenix. But yeah, I was as surprised by my own reaction to the news as I was by the story itself. Hmmm...



Comments
Laughter is a good thing as long as you could react (as you did) first, otherwise everything would be ruined by now. Shame that you don't have a Mose to delegate to & help you out with the housekeeping
Such a random comment, it must be the weather. So sorry
I was laughing while reading it, 'cause it didn't happen to me. I'm sure it doesn't make me a bad person, anyway.
The good thing is that you didn't have problems with your homies -at least, you didn't mention those
Bet it was fun!
I actually felt bad when I read about Ledger. Mostly, 'cause of his daughter... and as you said, he was just too young. But, it's good to stop worrying about our context... instead, let's just take care of our own happiness. Doesn't even matter what our situation is, those things aren't meant to affect us.
I know it sounds ridiculous, but... I don't feel like suffering, or anything.
Hopefully, I don't sound b1tchy.
And, I'm guessing the flood is already fixed; but, if not... good luck with it
The Heath Leger thing is very sad, I feel so bad for the young daughter left behind. The media instantly tries to put the spin on it that he must have been a junkie and had a drug overdose. It's just really awful as the more details come out and there was no "narcotic residue" on the $20 bill. Sometimes bad things happen but it's just so much worse to see someone's name dragged through the mud after such a tragedy.
ainho: Thanks for the good wishes. The bathroom is actually rather pipeless at the moment, while we figure out what to do with it next.
Ada: This Dundie says "Best Blog Tittie Ever". Could you get that fixed, please?
Hector: Okay, I guess I should have explained that the bathroom floor was carpeted, hence the need for a fan to dry out the area afterwards. I have no idea why the previous homeowners decided to put carpet in a bathroom, given the increased risk of A LEAK. Needless to say, we'll be putting in a suitably waterproof flooring like tile or linoleum next time around. And I'm totally with you on the Heath Ledger thing now. I lost interest pretty quickly after that initial gut reaction.
Jeannine: Yeah, one of the things that came to mind while I was laughing my sanity away in the middle of the flood was the image of Angela standing there with her little rain bonnet thingy.
I sincerely doubt anyone's going to drag Ledger's name through the mud, considering how well-respected he was. I think tabloids and "entertainment news" shows (aka video tabloids) would get a lot of crap for doing that.
I swear I thought of it when I read about the fan.
... and today I got reminded of this blog. Won't explain, though. HA!