What happens if helper breaks valuables?

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  1. #11

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    Unhappy Getting off the point!

    Hey guys..
    we seem to be veering off the point!
    The maid did nothing to the laptop it was a dehumidifier???
    It was a statement about laptops...
    The woman probable can also not afford to pay for that either!
    She probably like most DH here send most of their money back home to their family anyway..
    I think that is the norm.. as i am sure most people do not wanna be away from their families but needs must!


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    Maybe get insurance

    Maybe it would do us all good to treat people with the respect that we expect.. the people who do all those crappy jobs we do r only doing a job and i would hate if my boss treated me unfairly!
    I am not saying the "GECKO" lady is treating someone badly.. so sorry if u think i mean u... as i am just making a statement..
    We go around in our own little world and forget that the person who is changing our beds and cleaning our toilets r after all exactly the same as we are..
    If things r so precious then u should lock them away.. otherwise enjoy them and if they break.. what the hell just replace and cry over it when were dead.. as life is way to short to be bitching about everything...
    I hope that my crappy day never rubs off on anyone else!


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    Quote Originally Posted by K.S:
    The maid did nothing to the laptop it was a dehumidifier???
    Actually it was a lawnmower!!!! Geckos in the huge flat, surly servants, a baby with some strange urine fetish and now an overgrown garden. It really doesn't get much worse than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HKNewBi:
    Actually it was a lawnmower!!!! Geckos in the huge flat, surly servants, a baby with some strange urine fetish and now an overgrown garden. It really doesn't get much worse than that.
    If only Woody Allen could make this into a movie

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    Lawnmower

    Well if you must have a lawnmower in a 16th floor flat what do you expect? Are these gecko/lawnmower posts a wind-up?


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    Quote Originally Posted by hullexile:
    Well if you must have a lawnmower in a 16th floor flat what do you expect? Are these gecko/lawnmower posts a wind-up?
    Everything depends on how you define lawn and grass metaphorically..

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    On that note ... contact an insurance agent. I'm sure there is an IFA who can also help you write a script and market the movie.