Tuesday 10 June 2014

A pig in lipstick is still a pig

Funny story, back when I lived in my sucky mainst. apartment there was a tenant who actually had a pig as a pet. Not some messy dog, or the super cute teeny weeny piglets...an actual PIG.


See?? Not joking!


Now, while I'm highly allergic, I'm all for pets, and I know that mainst is encouraging as well. Usually small dogs and cats. Now, in our building there were quite a few boxers and rottweilers, but they were quiet and well behaved, so now complaints here. But a PIG? A squeally, annoying farm animal? How did that fit into the scheme of things.....

Well, if you've ever looked really close at a property, they're pigs. Pigs in fancy dress and makeup but pigs none the less. The paint on my cabinets must have been 4 lifetimes thick. Instead of cleaning, let's just repaint. How do I know this? Well, when we went to move, and got on top to clean the tops of the cupboards (we're thorough) they were disgusting. I had only been there for 2 years, so not nearly long enough to build up what we found. It was so thick it essentially ATE a SOS pad. Grease and cigarette smoke so thick that bleach and other various cleaning tools found it impenetrable.

When doing you're move in report, do it in the daylight, and bring a flashlight. The sunlight helps you to see dirt/dust, and the flashlight to shine a light on all the nooks and crannies. Make sure you do a thorough walk through WITH YOUR MANAGER PRESENT!! Don't let them bail out and go do paperwork. They're required to be there, and it could come back to haunt you. 

Better yet....don't even move in



I'm amazed at the number of people who have read/commented. It all blows me away. Could you let me know how you're finding my small, never updated ranty blog? I no longer live there, but obviously there's still tons of complaints....

18 comments:

  1. They LOCKED ME OUT OF MY APT (2606 139 ave) for Three Days when my RENT was OMPLETELY PAYED !!! Two days chasing Paperwork from Bank and the Court House To PROVE MY RENT was PAYED Paying for Parking Three days Including the Thrid Day when I was In COURT to PROVE my rent was Fully Payed
    Hotel Rooms Parking Gas ONLY the Clothes on my Back for 4 Days Total counting the day they had me LOCKED OUT !!! Three days LOSS of Work because my Work Clothes were inside Apt , and I can NOT work without Proper Clothes !!!
    What did Mainstreet Do to , say SORRY to ME for the Complete PISS-OFF and Costs I Occurred ???? NOT ONE THING and that Includes NOT EVEN A ....SORRY !!!!

    Today April 30th 2015 I am Moving Out....and Guess What ? The ELEVATOR ,all of a Sudden is NOT working !!! I call the office asking about Elevator Barb tells me
    Building Repair man will check it and if he can NOT FIX , repair will be Called . So I sit on stairs Watching Elevator Service Door for Over 90 Minutes , NOT One person Unlocks Service Door to check Elevator , so I call Office back....Barb tells me Building repair can NOT fix ....service is Coming (alittle after 2 pm) I tell barb I sat on stairs watching Elevator Service Door (Her Man Did NOT even Look)
    Now if I said the Elevator was DISABLED on Purpose because they KNOW , I am trying to Move Today....How many will agree with my statement KNOWING , I WATCHED THE Elevator Service Door for Over 90 Minutes Between my Two Phone Calls to the OFFICE ???

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  2. For centuries, people have recognized the power of luck and have done whatever they could to try seizing it. Take knocking on wood, thought to date back to pagan rituals aimed at eliciting help from powerful tree gods. We still do it today, though few, if any, of us worship tree gods. So why do we pass this and other superstitions down from generation to generation? The answer lies in the power of luck.

    Live a Charmed Life
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    Consider chance opportunities: Lucky people regularly have them; unlucky people don’t. To determine why, I gave lucky and unlucky people a newspaper, and asked them to tell me how many photos were inside. On average, unlucky people spent about two minutes on this exercise; lucky people spent seconds. Why? Because on the paper’s second page — in big type — was the message “Stop counting: There are 43 photographs in this newspaper.” Lucky people tended to spot the message.

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    The lesson: Unlucky people miss chance opportunities because they’re too busy looking for something else. Lucky people see what is there rather than just what they’re looking for.

    This is only part of the story. Many of my lucky participants tried hard to add variety to their lives. Before making important decisions, one altered his route to work. Another described a way of meeting people. He noticed that at parties he usually talked to the same type of person. To change this, he thought of a color and then spoke only to guests wearing that color — women in red, say, or men in black.

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  3. Roxy Finn*, 47, first noticed her hair body was thinning in her 20s, but it's gotten worse in the past few years. "It's one of the most devastating things I've ever had to face," she says. "Women are supposed to have thick, sexy hair, so it's a big chunk of your sexiness down the drain—literally!" Initially, Finn thought the thinning might have been due to perming her hair, but after consulting her primary care doctor, gynecologist, and dermatologist, she learned that the real problem is a genetic predisposition to hair loss in women. Put simply, her hair is no longer growing in as thick or as long as it did when she was younger.

    Finn is not alone, as 50% of women experience some kind of hair loss by age 50. "It's far more common than people realize," says Robert Leonard, DO, founder of Leonard Hair Transplant Associates in Cranston, RI. But even though the problem is widespread, it's only now that help is more readily available.

    "More women in my practice are addressing this condition," says Mary Gail Mercurio, MD, an associate professor of dermatology and obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Rochester. "That's encouraging, because the sooner hair loss is diagnosed, the better the chances of finding its cause and successfully treating it."

    *Name has been changed

    The root cause of hair loss in women
    "We all shed around one hundred to one hundred fifty hairs per day," says Paradi Mirmirani, MD, a dermatologist in Vallejo, CA, who specializes in hair disorders. But if you're losing more than that (you can tell if you see clumps of hair in the shower drain), your part is getting wider, or your hair has become significantly finer, you may be dealing with female pattern hair loss, a genetic condition that affects 30 million American women. Although FPHL (also called androgenetic alopecia) can begin as early as your 20s, it's most common after menopause. "Multiple genes play a role, and they have an equal probability of being inherited from your mother's or father's side," explains Dr. Mercurio.

    Although this type of hair loss doesn't necessarily indicate a medical issue, you should consult your GP to rule out a thyroid problem, iron deficiency anemia, or an excessive level of male hormones (common when you have polycystic ovarian syndrome or when estrogen levels drop off around menopause); these conditions may cause a different type of hair loss or aggravate FPHL if left untreated.

    If your doctor determines that you don't have these other, more serious health issues, or resolving them doesn't minimize symptoms, your next stop is the dermatologist's office. She will perform a scalp exam and take a detailed medical and family history to determine why your hair is thinning and help you develop a treatment plan.

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  4. Does stress, anger, or sadness drive you to eat? Do you turn to food for comfort, or when you're bored? Many people do. If you often eat for emotional reasons instead of because you're physically hungry, that can be a problem.

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    Another clue: You're gaining weight and you don't know why. Don’t assume that it’s just that you’re getting older or slacking on the treadmill. Consider how you're doing emotionally, and whether that might be affecting your eating.

    Be Kind to Yourself

    Once you’ve realized this is happening, the first thing you should do is give yourself a break.

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    The solution to emotional eating is less about eating than it is about emotions.

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    Consider talking with a counselor so you can better understand what's going on with you and the best ways to handle it. Even a few sessions may help.

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  5. If you search online for "natural hair loss treatments," a long list of tonics, creams, and supplements appears.

    But do they work? Paradi Mirmirani, MD, a dermatologist for Permanente Medical Group in Vallejo, Calif., spends a lot of time steering patients away from products recommended by their friends and family members. Most of those products are costly and have little to no benefit.

    "Most natural hair treatments are bunk," Mirmirani says.

    Though few natural treatments have been well-studied for hair loss, there are a handful that may help you hold onto your mane longer if it's starting to disappear.
    Depends on the Cause

    You may be seeing more hair in your brush than normal for several reasons. Vitamin deficiencies, thyroid problems, and menopause are all culprits of hair loss.

    If a medical condition is causing your hair loss, it may need to be treated.

    "If something needs our attention, you fix that and the hair takes care of itself," says Molly Roberts, MD, president of the American Holistic Medical Association.

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    Nutrition

    Sally Kravich, CNHP, a nutritionist and author, finds in her practice that "vanity is a good way to inspire people (to eat better) -- we all want shiny eyes and radiant hair and skin."

    She encourages her patients to get nutrients and minerals from the food they eat. Unfortunately, many people don't have the best diets.

    Protein is important to strengthen hair and promote growth. The recommended daily amount is about two to three 3-ounce servings of meat or a combination of four to five servings of dairy and beans.

    Kravich tells patients dealing with hair loss to include nuts and seeds, eggs, and fish in their diets. All are important sources of omega-3 fatty acids, which help lower inflammation and create a healthier scalp.

    It's best to avoid a rut; eat a variety of foods every day. Kravich recommends eating six to 10 servings of various vegetables daily, two to four fruits, and an assortment of grains and legumes and lean meat products.

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  6. There's no magic bullet for losing weight. The most effective way to lose weight and keep it off is through lifestyle changes. Eat a healthy low-calorie diet with lots of fruits and vegetables and be physically active.

    Weight-loss pills — prescription medicines, nonprescription drugs, herbal medicines or other dietary supplements — are all, at best, tools that may help with weight loss. But there is relatively little research about these products, and the best studied of these are prescription weight-loss drugs.

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  7. There are people you meet who, for no reason you can explain, you share a connection with on a deeper level than anyone else you've ever known. Whether you believe in the kind of a soul mate born from fiction and fairy tales, or simply hope that there is someone out there who is meant just for you, there are some sure signs to tell if you're on the right track to finding them. And if you've found the one who truly understands and knows you (and loves you still), don't let go — they only come around once in a lifetime!

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  8. This may seem like basic advice, but you’d be surprised how many people actually think they have an edge over the House. Regardless of how good you are, or how much experience you have, or what technique you use, the casinos have been at this for a lot longer than you have. The odds are stacked in their favor, and while you may win in the short term, you will eventually lose. Knowing this can keep help keep your head clear.

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  9. Hi, I know this sounds a bit silly, but I’ve wanted to know for ages. When you see pigs in a field with their little round half barrel type houses, do they sleep in the same ones every night or do they go to which ever one is nearest?” To answer your question Minsmum — Pigs usually sleep in the same shelter each night, with their group of buddies. Sometimes, a pig will go sleep with another group if he is pushed out of his normal one or mad at his friends. This is at least the way it is among pot-bellied pigs so I’d assume it’s the same with bigger pigs.

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  10. Despite their reputation, pigs are not dirty animals. They’re actually quite clean. The pig’s reputation as a filthy animal comes from its habit of rolling in mud to cool off. Pigs that live in cool, covered environments stay very clean. According to Professor Donald Broom of the Cambridge University Veterinary School, “[Pigs] have the cognitive ability to be quite sophisticated. Even more so than dogs and certainly [more so than human] 3-year-olds.” Professor Stanley Curtis of Penn State University has found that pigs can play joystick-controlled video games and are “capable of abstract representation.” Dr. Curtis believes that “there is much more going on in terms of thinking and observing by these pigs than we would ever have guessed.

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  11. Approximately 100 million pigs are raised and slaughtered in the U.S. every year. As babies, they are subjected to painful mutilations without anesthesia or pain relievers: Notches are taken out of the piglets' ears for identification, and their tails are cut off to minimize tail biting, a behavior that occurs when pigs are kept in deprived factory farm environments.

    By two to three weeks of age, 15% of the piglets will have died. Those who survive are taken away from their mothers and crowded into metal-barred and concrete-floored pens in giant warehouses. Pigs live in these pens until they reach a slaughter weight of 250 pounds, usually at 6 months of age.

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  12. There is no warm welcome for piglets who are born into this world. In fact, soon after birth piglets endure excrutiating surgical procedures without pain relief, like having their tails cut off, and being castrated. They are soon taken from their mothers and locked up in crowded enclosures with hundreds of other pigs. When they are just 4-6 months old, they are forced into trucks and sent off to be killed.

    You might not think it possible, but their mothers have it even worse. Pregnant pigs (sows) can spend up to 16 weeks at a time locked in tiny metal cages, so small that it’s impossible for them to even turn around. Without any stimulation, these intelligent animals can suffer from boredom and depression. And if that weren’t bad enough, before giving birth they are moved to an even smaller cell, called a farrowing crate.

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  13. Pigs communicate constantly with one another. More than 20 of their oinks, grunts, and squeals have been identified for different situations, from wooing their mates to expressing hunger. Newborn piglets learn to run to their mothers’ voices, and mother pigs sing to their young while nursing.

    Pigs have very long memories. Dr. Stanley Curtis, formerly of Penn State University, put a ball, a Frisbee, and a dumbbell in front of several pigs and was able to teach them to jump over, sit next to, or fetch any of the objects when asked to, and they could distinguish between the objects three years later.

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  14. In university agricultural programs, students are often required to raise animals and then send them to slaughter. But one student at an East Coast university had a change of heart during his swine-production class. The instructor had brought in eight pregnant sows from a farm, immobilized in gestation crates, and told the students that in order to avoid getting “attached,” they should name the animals not as individuals but according to their eventual fate. So the sows were given names such as “Baconator,” “BLTina,” and “Sloppy Joanne.” After the sows gave birth, the students were to auction the mothers and their piglets for slaughter. The point in doing this was to teach the students about “state-of-the-art” pig farming.

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