Chris, I feel ya on that there. Sucks when all that kind of crap happens. The fact that the complex owners installed something from a lesser outfit sucks - they really should have gone with one of the main-line brands like GE, or Sears/Kenmore...
SkyeFire, those ass-hats had better cover it, because there's just no way for something like that to be cool. Their goods should always be inspected anytime it arrives or leaves any warehouse or store for reasons like that.
Okay, I got one. Ever lived nearby a mushroom farm? Take care manuer and elevate the the intensity of that oder to dead-skunk-on-the-highway levels. That was a pleasant oder to be waking up to every morning. And when I worked there the smell was strong enough to make my eyes water and my nose smoke. Fortunately it doesn't smell that bad in the buildings where they grew the mushrooms. Actually kinda pleasant in a damp and musty way.
SkyeFire, those ass-hats had better cover it, because there's just no way for something like that to be cool. Their goods should always be inspected anytime it arrives or leaves any warehouse or store for reasons like that.
Quote:SkyeFire wrote:*Shatters* WOOOOHHHH....
(odd story about my family and Weird Smells -- many years ago, my mother ran over a long-dead roadkill skunk, which was, ah, *ripe* enough to *explode* on contact... just coincendentally leaving its scent glands atop our car's catalytic converter. You wouldn't think the smell would penetrate the inside of the car so easily. Every time the engine ran for more than a minute. For three. Whole. Months....)
Okay, I got one. Ever lived nearby a mushroom farm? Take care manuer and elevate the the intensity of that oder to dead-skunk-on-the-highway levels. That was a pleasant oder to be waking up to every morning. And when I worked there the smell was strong enough to make my eyes water and my nose smoke. Fortunately it doesn't smell that bad in the buildings where they grew the mushrooms. Actually kinda pleasant in a damp and musty way.