Or a pellet stove, just needs a 5" hole in the wall, surely the owner wouldn't notice that
You're picking out the bad ones. Yeah there are some stupid ones to you or me, but there are some interesting ones. How close you can live to work, medical insurance premiums, schooling, groceries, etc..
You and I might not be facing these problems because we are lucky to grow up in an environment where we had more options and support. Not everyone has these luxuries..
For our last 1200sq foot apartment, it was about $300 for both in the winter, and that was keeping the thermostat at 67-68 degrees.
And we didn't have nearly as much electronics as that...
ah, our heat is gas but I count my lucky stars that this building was built with what is apparently magical insulation because even with below zero temps this winter I've turned on the heat maybe half a dozen times
ah, our heat is gas but I count my lucky stars that this building was built with what is apparently magical insulation because even with below zero temps this winter I've turned on the heat maybe half a dozen times
Geez, and I'd just like it to be over 60 with the heat on.....Man, I'm jealous. It gets down to 60 degrees outside and we are using our heat. Our problem is though, we have no windows that get sunlight in the winter, so no help heating up the house at all. It's nicer in the summer though, which really, is the more important season to worry about, cause even in Dec our gas bill for heating never comes close to our electric with the a/c going all the time.
Try being poor sometime. Also I have shit tons of clothes, I have an entire spare bedroom full of clothes. It's not like I only have 3 weeks worth and then I had to clean everything.
then you're not poor, you just choose to spend your money on too much clothes
"try being poor" because real poor people have computers and internet access
A little slippery on the ice, the crushed glass stuck in the bottom of my foot actually gives better traction.