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I'm so disappointed
_bruno_
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Last week I bought a cheap gun cabinet I wanted to fix up. I've slowly been working on it in my spare time (which I don't have much of). The weather was nice today and I got off of work early so I spent a few hours out on my balcony sanding the old stain off. I was hot and sweaty and worn out.
I live on the third floor in an apartment and the decks don't go straight down. They overlap a bit but stair step their way down. I was sitting here on my computer thinking to myself "as soon as my wife gets out of the shower I'm going to bring those doors in and take one myself."
Well no sooner than I thought that I heard a door to the cabinet getting tossed around by the wind. I get up to go bring them in and I hear it crash. I had both doors leaning against a three and a half foot tall rail. The doors are about 4 foot. Somehow a big gust of wind picked up just one of the glass doors, pulled it over the rail it was leaning against, and it went crashing down to the second floor balcony. I don't know how it even happened. I was crushed. And to make it worse, every single neighbor came out wondering what the loud noise was. There was glass all over the place, including the first floor.
I don't even know what to do now. It's not going to be easy to replace the glass.
I live on the third floor in an apartment and the decks don't go straight down. They overlap a bit but stair step their way down. I was sitting here on my computer thinking to myself "as soon as my wife gets out of the shower I'm going to bring those doors in and take one myself."
Well no sooner than I thought that I heard a door to the cabinet getting tossed around by the wind. I get up to go bring them in and I hear it crash. I had both doors leaning against a three and a half foot tall rail. The doors are about 4 foot. Somehow a big gust of wind picked up just one of the glass doors, pulled it over the rail it was leaning against, and it went crashing down to the second floor balcony. I don't know how it even happened. I was crushed. And to make it worse, every single neighbor came out wondering what the loud noise was. There was glass all over the place, including the first floor.
I don't even know what to do now. It's not going to be easy to replace the glass.
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i have another removed relative that has his father dying as i type, he has cleaned out the old man, house, car, bank account and the guy may very well not pull through, but damn at least let the hole get dug
oh, and he is a preacher