Suspenseful, I thought the project was going to be red tagged, whew glad it made it through the inspection. I do appreciate the customer service oriented mindset Carrots has.
I have never tried to bribe a rabbit before, this might be a situation for one of Sandy's back alley deals. If it was me, I would hit the liquor store and fine an appropriate "gift" to help "expedite" the permit process.
Suspenseful, I thought the project was going to be red tagged, whew glad it made it through the inspection. I do appreciate the customer service oriented mindset Carrots has.
ReplyDeleteNo, the project WAS suspended! (See orange cones above.) At least, until we can get our paws on a permit...How do we go about that???...
ReplyDeleteCan you bribe the building inspector?
ReplyDeleteHmmm. What do you suggest?
ReplyDeleteI have never tried to bribe a rabbit before, this might be a situation for one of Sandy's back alley deals. If it was me, I would hit the liquor store and fine an appropriate "gift" to help "expedite" the permit process.
ReplyDeleteI like your thinking. Perhaps we should go looking for some liquid "holiday cheer"?...
DeleteGreat story! The house is looking good. Jerry suggests taking Little Fox's advise; bribe the inspector with Christmas cookies (or carrot cake)!
ReplyDeleteOooh, carrot cake! That's brilliant!
DeleteHmmm... carrots do come to mind. Do you have any idea what would make it compliant??
ReplyDeleteYes, it appears carrots would be the most obvious gift for a rabbit. And we should get them in multiples of 24. As in 24-karat/carrot...
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