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Old Bathwater

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Seriously? SERIOUSLY? There is a gigantic hole in my bedroom ceiling. Last night it was a steady drip-drip-drip of water through the plaster, which I discovered in one of those unpleasant “Oh, FUCK!” moments where the unbelievability of a situation grips you and you can’t quite believe what you’re seeing. We sprang into action, getting pots and pans to catch the drips like we were on the set of the Honeymooners, and then I called my landlord and my super, neither of whom got back to me until this morning (of course!). The water even managed to work its way down behind the paint on the walls, so there are blue “Midwest Spring” colored bubbles of icky water suspended in the middle of the wall. There goes my paint job. They’re kind of fun to play with, though; like small, cold boobs.

I went upstairs and knocked on my neighbors door, hoping they would stop doing whatever it was that was turning my bedroom into a swamp. There was an Eddie Murphy-esq “WHO IS IT?!” behind the door (we are in Bed Stuy, after all, and this is how you answer the door in MY neighborhood!), and when they finally opened they had no idea what I was talking about. They were also less than thrilled to be bothered at 10:30 in the evening by my, “Hey, you’re flooding my apartment, can you quit what you’re doing?” request, but whatever. I was less than thrilled to have their stanky bathwater splashing on my bookcase, so we’re even.

Thankfully it was only the walls and some laundry that got hit with the ick. Nothing got on my bed, which would have been so trauma inducing after the week I’ve had that I would have had to be committed. The super and landlord are taking care of it now. I got one glimpse of the gigantic hole they’d sawed in the ceiling and the black, gooey stuff that was coming out of it and decided to hide out downstairs for the rest of the day with the dogs.

Update: The neighbor’s tub has been plugged for months, and instead of alerting the landlord, they just let it be. The result was the pipe burst and leaked all over my bedroom. Awesome.

I miss owning my own house.

Written by Amber

February 23rd, 2009 at 3:01 pm

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  1. People are so lame, all they had to do is call the Landlord. What a bummer!!! Thank Goodness, water didn't drip onto your bed! While you have your ceiling issues, I have no water in the bathroom. I had to turn off the water in the bathroom due to some pipe issues (water kept running even after I turn it off). Then, early this morning, I had to go to the bathroom. I stopped and realized that I couldn't flush and decided against it. I know lame, but my body wouldn't do it. Now, I'm waiting for the plumber to arrive. p.s. I did turn on the water for me to use the bathroom, then turned it off again. :(

    Rosyblue V

    23 Feb 09 at 11:43 am

  2. Oh yuck! I cannot believe the neighbors let it go that long. Hopefully everything will be okay now… 'til the next time your neighbors ignore something for months.

    Mary

    23 Feb 09 at 11:52 am

  3. Oh that's disgusting, I would be upstairs screaming at those freaks and their old bathwater.

    ChazFrench

    23 Feb 09 at 4:12 pm

  4. Wait…. How were they bathing with a clogged tub?

    ChazFrench

    23 Feb 09 at 4:12 pm

  5. we don't know. from what I can tell it filled up when they used it and slowly drained down.

    theambershow

    23 Feb 09 at 6:41 pm

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  7. OY. My friend's been dealing with similar issues, after already dealing with them last year. Sucks to be neighbors sometimes…

    Kristan

    24 Feb 09 at 8:57 am

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