NICE RELIGIOUS REFERENCE BUT NOT ALLOWED IN REGULAR FORUMS
Understood.
NICE RELIGIOUS REFERENCE BUT NOT ALLOWED IN REGULAR FORUMS
Just an update. But, we got our "house guests" out. As expected, they tried to rob everything they could get their hands on. It's truly incredible behavior considering that they know the whole family (including their father) is watching them and telling them to behave. Henceforth, I'll refer to them as "las diablas".
We're in the process of repairing the house and changing the locks, etc. With the diablas gone, the owner asked us to stay, but as they had keys and nothing is apparently beneath them, changing locks seems like a prudent investment.
I have three tinacos on a flat concrete roof. There ia a roof drain and a lip of about 4 inches. Qith the torrential rainfalls qe have here I have no problems.
"Im telling you" as Stan Laurel would say.See? You may have learned the hard way, but you stumbled upon your perfect solution...
Well, I'm happy to see you rid yourself of the visitors, and I'm sorry you took that hit in the pocket, but I'm left with one question. How has your girlfriend responded to all of this? Is she as outraged as you are? Not trying to pry, just asking.
I just noticed I commented on one of your other postings. My friend, you seem to be having a lot going on lately. You may want to take a mental health trip to another corner of the country, and set up your tent elsewhere. Not being negative, just speaking from experience. It's worked for me.
Dominicans are bull****ters. There's a difference. I can deal with story tellers, but I have huge issues when people are distorting the truth for personal gain at your own expense.
I just had blue prints and engineering prints done on my project and the government increased the size of rebar used in all construction wall and roofs. This happened after the Haitian earthquake.In a newly designed home, do they beef up the roof rebar in the area that tinacos are going to be placed? Or do you just put them near a bearing wall?
IMO Liars is a better description.
In a newly designed home, do they beef up the roof rebar in the area that tinacos are going to be placed? Or do you just put them near a bearing wall?