[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
LankyMofo wrote:
HolyMacaroni wrote:
LankyMofo wrote:
And has Ct. Rock posted pics yet? I’m still waiting to see what a 5’10" 300 pounder looks like.
i didn’t even know he was that size. i’d be curious as well
I’m definitely curious, but he dodges me every time I ask him (it’s been a few weeks at this point). I’m curious to see what it looks like and a little skeptical that he’s telling the truth.
I dont dodge you, I just cant stand Danny Tanner’s face.
its like evry post I read of yours I hear Tanner’s voice. I see that goofy mug, and I just want to kill something. ya kno?
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Lol, fair enough.
[quote]whotookmyname wrote:
js385787 wrote:
hardgnr wrote:
Doesn’t a hole in the wall cost like 10-20 bucks? wtf @ 200?
I put a hole in wall wrestling when I was in undergrad. Cost me $150 charged by the school. They also said no when I offered to fix it which I expected b/c really who wants some yahoo fixing it when you can charge said yahoo and get a professional to do it. You need to replace large piece drywall even with a small hole so it can be screwed into the studs, spackle it and paint it, plus cost of labor. Wtf to 10-20 more like it. .
Fixing a hole in drywall is about the easiest home repair imaginable. Given the choice, any rental company will say that their “professional handyman” needs to do the job. Standard CYA… so why would you even let it get to that? Get a patch kit, additional backing if the hole is really large, take the broken drywall in and get the right paint color matched up to it… It is as simple as it sounds.
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Seriously. Go to Home Depot or Lowes and tell them what you need to do. You will also learn a valuable life skill.
DB
[quote]dollarbill44 wrote:
whotookmyname wrote:
js385787 wrote:
hardgnr wrote:
Doesn’t a hole in the wall cost like 10-20 bucks? wtf @ 200?
I put a hole in wall wrestling when I was in undergrad. Cost me $150 charged by the school. They also said no when I offered to fix it which I expected b/c really who wants some yahoo fixing it when you can charge said yahoo and get a professional to do it. You need to replace large piece drywall even with a small hole so it can be screwed into the studs, spackle it and paint it, plus cost of labor. Wtf to 10-20 more like it. .
Fixing a hole in drywall is about the easiest home repair imaginable. Given the choice, any rental company will say that their “professional handyman” needs to do the job. Standard CYA… so why would you even let it get to that? Get a patch kit, additional backing if the hole is really large, take the broken drywall in and get the right paint color matched up to it… It is as simple as it sounds.
Seriously. Go to Home Depot or Lowes and tell them what you need to do. You will also learn a valuable life skill.
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Well in my case someone reported us to security about 5min after it happened, so not like you could have hidden it. I imagine that is how it goes for these sorts of things for university rez anyway. This is also where this guy had the incident from what I understand, not like you can hide it from a landlord for couple days while you find time to fix it. RA or security report it to the uni, goes on your student file, charges get laid to your account and if you choose not to pay you don’t get to register for classes next term.
In my case I also went through the wall so not like a patch kit would work for something that big, def need to get jigsaw and cut out nice square to apply new piece to the studs.