A week ago I got into the elevator Saturday around 8 in the morning to bring garbage to the basement with Glen elevator repair man frequent visitor, Why he was there so early I asked. People on the fourth floor are crazy he replied. They complained and here I am.
At least you have an elevator. My building, built in 1959, doesn't have one. I'm on the first floor, so that means just an 18 step walk up. This is the first time that I noticed that it's possible to listen to your poems. So I pushed the button. Israel once had a song entry in the Eurovision Song Contest called "Push the Button." If you don't believe me, here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KhPzTLQBJE
As a life-long mechanic, electrician, plumber, pilot, I can say with authority that it takes way more knowledge and understanding to truly be a "fixer" of complex things than is generally recognized. In a repair shop they're called "comebacks." The knowledgeable dig in hard the first and second times. The problem is almost never "the people on the fourth floor."
Life has its ups and downs.
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At least you have an elevator. My building, built in 1959, doesn't have one. I'm on the first floor, so that means just an 18 step walk up. This is the first time that I noticed that it's possible to listen to your poems. So I pushed the button. Israel once had a song entry in the Eurovision Song Contest called "Push the Button." If you don't believe me, here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KhPzTLQBJE
Funny xxx
It's a summatime thing, as they say.
Hope they fix it soon
As a life-long mechanic, electrician, plumber, pilot, I can say with authority that it takes way more knowledge and understanding to truly be a "fixer" of complex things than is generally recognized. In a repair shop they're called "comebacks." The knowledgeable dig in hard the first and second times. The problem is almost never "the people on the fourth floor."