in this case in particular I didn't have anything to do with the promotin not have I actually seen the build so it
isn't my place to determine the appropriate action.
No, this isn't a build for anything, I just did it on a whim and thought I'd post it anyway.
I mean, who hasn't wanted an underwater hen house at one time or another?
What freaks me out a little is that all the chickens tend to face in the same direction. You wander through them and they'll glance at you but before long their beady gaze returns to that far wall...
Maybe you can place some grass blocks and plants down there, if they felt more at home they'd be less like,"ERMAGERD, IM NEVA GONNA SEE DEH SURFACE IMMA JUST SPEND MY SHORT LIFE FREAKIN OUT THE GUY WHO TRAPPED ME DOWN HERE" and more like," I'm underwater? I didn't even notice cause I feel so at home
I've got some good trivia questions lined up! As soon as my house is habitable again, and I have discovered a way to pay off a $76,000 home restoration, we'll have some tricky minecraft quizbowls.
The short version is: my son and I were playing in the basement a month ago, and he discovered the carpet was wet along one wall. We pulled up the carpet and discovered black mold along the base of the wall. Ripped out the paneling and discovered lots of mold behind it. Your house should have no more than 2,000-4,000 parts per million of mold to be considered safe. Our upper level had 13,000. Our basement had 126,000. The carpet pad down there had almost a million. We found the source of the water - poor landscaping that the seller did himself, and MANY band-aids to the back patio area and outer foundation. And he didn't disclose any of this when he sold us the house.
So, we can't live in the house, and we can't sell the house as it is. We have to fix it, and figure out what to do next. If we can build up a decent case, we may take the sellers to court. But we need to prove that they knew about the water damage. And if the judge doesn't determine that the sellers absolutely knew about the water, we're out $20,000 more in court costs.
If we add $76,000 to our home loan, it will bankrupt us in about a year.
It's going to be a rough road for the next couple of months....
The short version is: my son and I were playing in the basement a month ago, and he discovered the carpet was wet along one wall. We pulled up the carpet and discovered black mold along the base of the wall. Ripped out the paneling and discovered lots of mold behind it. Your house should have no more than 2,000-4,000 parts per million of mold to be considered safe. Our upper level had 13,000. Our basement had 126,000. The carpet pad down there had almost a million. We found the source of the water - poor landscaping that the seller did himself, and MANY band-aids to the back patio area and outer foundation. And he didn't disclose any of this when he sold us the house.
So, we can't live in the house, and we can't sell the house as it is. We have to fix it, and figure out what to do next. If we can build up a decent case, we may take the sellers to court. But we need to prove that they knew about the water damage. And if the judge doesn't determine that the sellers absolutely knew about the water, we're out $20,000 more in court costs.
If we add $76,000 to our home loan, it will bankrupt us in about a year.
It's going to be a rough road for the next couple of months....
The short version is: my son and I were playing in the basement a month ago, and he discovered the carpet was wet along one wall. We pulled up the carpet and discovered black mold along the base of the wall. Ripped out the paneling and discovered lots of mold behind it. Your house should have no more than 2,000-4,000 parts per million of mold to be considered safe. Our upper level had 13,000. Our basement had 126,000. The carpet pad down there had almost a million. We found the source of the water - poor landscaping that the seller did himself, and MANY band-aids to the back patio area and outer foundation. And he didn't disclose any of this when he sold us the house.
So, we can't live in the house, and we can't sell the house as it is. We have to fix it, and figure out what to do next. If we can build up a decent case, we may take the sellers to court. But we need to prove that they knew about the water damage. And if the judge doesn't determine that the sellers absolutely knew about the water, we're out $20,000 more in court costs.
If we add $76,000 to our home loan, it will bankrupt us in about a year.
It's going to be a rough road for the next couple of months....
Yeah, Best of luck and I hope everything turns out alright.
Hello everyone, Bachboy44 here,
First thing. This is NOT me asking to be unbanned. I accept being banned from here. However this IS me apologizing. My actions toward you guys, (Trolling on your server, saying I was going to post on troll forums, ect.) Were unacceptable. Admittedly, I didn't bring the trolls on to your server (I attempted to, but my forum link was taken down which was a good thing) that was another player. This player's name will remain anonymous out of my respect for them. My "Integrity" Didn't show in this whole ordeal. Skoardy, you're right, I was a d**k and for that I apologize. All of you, I ask not to be unbanned, but to just accept that my actions were wrong and hopefully harbor some forgiveness to me.
I love pi_cat he helped me in the server i griefed ban me but don't ban tbonedabeast or pi_cat they are not griefers they got caught to look like them which was part of my plan so ban me not them i have everything you want let bigons be bigoins so ban me instead =(
I'm going to explain this very slowly; we have this plugin called prism it allows us to see who placed and who broke every block on the server. When we ban people we do so with prism proof.Also the real fuzzyduckling posted above so before you try and fake your way back in to the server try thinking.
isn't my place to determine the appropriate action.
The short version is: my son and I were playing in the basement a month ago, and he discovered the carpet was wet along one wall. We pulled up the carpet and discovered black mold along the base of the wall. Ripped out the paneling and discovered lots of mold behind it. Your house should have no more than 2,000-4,000 parts per million of mold to be considered safe. Our upper level had 13,000. Our basement had 126,000. The carpet pad down there had almost a million. We found the source of the water - poor landscaping that the seller did himself, and MANY band-aids to the back patio area and outer foundation. And he didn't disclose any of this when he sold us the house.
So, we can't live in the house, and we can't sell the house as it is. We have to fix it, and figure out what to do next. If we can build up a decent case, we may take the sellers to court. But we need to prove that they knew about the water damage. And if the judge doesn't determine that the sellers absolutely knew about the water, we're out $20,000 more in court costs.
If we add $76,000 to our home loan, it will bankrupt us in about a year.
It's going to be a rough road for the next couple of months....
Cool can't wait 'til I'm at 200
Yeah, Best of luck and I hope everything turns out alright.
It's all about little goals along the way
My goal is 20,000. By that point, I might actually be wearing adult diapers and a drool cup....
First thing. This is NOT me asking to be unbanned. I accept being banned from here. However this IS me apologizing. My actions toward you guys, (Trolling on your server, saying I was going to post on troll forums, ect.) Were unacceptable. Admittedly, I didn't bring the trolls on to your server (I attempted to, but my forum link was taken down which was a good thing) that was another player. This player's name will remain anonymous out of my respect for them. My "Integrity" Didn't show in this whole ordeal. Skoardy, you're right, I was a d**k and for that I apologize. All of you, I ask not to be unbanned, but to just accept that my actions were wrong and hopefully harbor some forgiveness to me.
Sincerely,
Bachboy44
Anyone know why?
I don't see us having both staff positions, at least not in the near future.
Scip