A guest post by DH (dear hubby) explaining how our move this week went careening off the rails. Literally. In this retelling, the IY is using the code name Betty.
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Buster and Betty Buyer hire Money Movers at an
hourly rate to move their furniture and boxes into their new
condo. Money Movers send Larry, Mo, and Curley to do the job.
Unfortunately, due to traffic, the movers show up almost an
hour late. In addition, although the movers assured Buster and Betty
that an 18-foot truck would be more than sufficient for the job, Buster
and Betty's belongings (which included a few more boxes than they estimated)
cannot fit in one truck load, necessitating
two truck trips and extra time on the job. Ten hours into the move,
which was originally estimated by Money Movers to take six to eight
hours, Larry begins having a racing and irregular heart beat. Buster
advises Larry to take a break and begins helping
the other two Movers (Mo and Curley) himself to help expedite the
process. Buster checks on Larry after about ten minutes and finds that
Larry still has a very irregular pulse. Concerned, Buster insists on
driving Larry to the emergency room, where Larry
is immediately admitted to the hospital.
Buster returns from the ER to the new condo to find
Mo and Curley attempting to move Buster and Betty's couch, the last
item to come off the truck on the second load, up the stairs.
Unfortunately, the couch can't make the turn at the top
of the stairs, and Mo and Curley decide that it must instead be hoisted
into the condo. Since the hoist requires three movers, Mo and Curley
call in Schemp (also a Money Movers employee) to assist. Because there
is no clear path to hoist the couch directly
into the new condo, which is the upper unit of two units in the
building, Buster asks Nice Neighbors who live in the downstairs unit to
allow access to their back porch, where the Movers will first hoist the
couch before, in turn, hoisting it from Nice Neighbors'
porch to Buster and Betty's porch above. (The two porches are
terraced.) Nice Neighbors agree to allow access to their porch for the
hoist. It is 8:30 pm, dark outside, and, after holding of all day, now
raining.
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Yeah...so that's the long and the short of it, I'm afraid. Now, two days later, I can tell you that Larry's safely out of the hospital and Mo, Curley, and Shemp appear to be (miraculously) unharmed. The couch is still on the back of the truck. We may just donate it and buy a sectional. Or miniature couch. Or do without a couch. I know moving is never easy, but this??! COME ON!!
Your portal is a fine resource to get ample information! Will you be mind if I reblog several of your entries on my own site?
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