some repairman was watching the news, and somehow new what the problem was immediately. i think personally that he just made a lucky guess, but the bottom line was that he donated his time to go and fix it.
OK,............I've got to admit something to you. most of the time i read the news just to be entertained by the readers comments. i find them funny how they argue with each other, and bicker back and forth. most of the time they get so carried away with their comment that it no longer even applies to the story that they are talking about.
however,.........in today's story that seem to be right on track. actually,.........they bring out some great possibilities of what might have really happened. i can say for sure that the true story hasn't been told yet. there is something that just don't smell right about any of this. i can't even start to say what i think that it really is, because there is too many different ways that it could go.
you might not even care about this post, but i find it hilarious!! if nobody gets arrested for a violation of something i will be shocked. the truth is that it could be any of the people involved with the exception of the baby, but he could be taken from his parents before it's over. Florida is the last place that you want to put your child in any kind of danger. that's one good thing i can say about this state is the fact they protect their children.
the repairman,............although it seems like he is a good Samaritan in this case, might be charged with an ethics violation if he was even a part of this conspiracy. who really knows..........he might be charged if he was honest, and just doing the right thing. weirder things have happened in today's society.
what's up with the landlord saying that he would order the part, when it was nothing more than a loose wire? did he just assume that a larger problem existed? was he just blowing them off for some reason?
i wonder if the father had call every news crew in town until one finally showed up? with the high temps topping out in the low fifties all week, how was his house setting at 55 degrees? maybe he was taking that wire loose just for show? we all know that a mobile home isn't that well insulated to begin with, so that's kinda strange. honestly,...........a wire just does not become disconnect by itself. if it had burnt loose then there would have been a bigger problem.
i live in a house, and all i have for heat is one space heater. when it warms up outside i have to raise the windows to let the heat inside. actually,........i have a fireplace also, but i found my home warmer by closing it off, and using the space heater. I'm telling y'all that there is some corruption going on with this story. i just don't know who the real player is. I'm thinking if they would contact the electric company to see how much power that this home has pulled in the last week that might answer some questions.
i really don't think that we've heard the last of this story. if it happens to die down, then somebody got really lucky!! there is something in this wood pile that just isn't copacetic!! you decide what you think?
Volunteer Restores Family's Heat
Young Family Waited Week For Landlord To Fix Heat Before Going Public
POSTED: Wednesday, December 29, 2010
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- After a young family told the story of living without heat for a week on Channel 4 news Tuesday evening, a repairman volunteered his time and had the problem fixed in minutes.The last few days have been freezing -- literally -- and one family without heat isn't much warmer inside their Westside home.Francis Golz and Courtney Thomas said the heating unit in their Westside rental mobile home stopped working on Dec. 20, and their landlord was not getting it fixed."He promised he was going to order the part," Golz said Tuesday. "He hasn't done anything yet."When Channel 4's Ashley Townsend visited their home, the thermostat was reading 55 degrees.The family and their 5-month-old son, Jarett, said they were using the fireplace, blankets and warm clothes to try to keep warm as the temperature outside dropped into the 20s for two nights in a row."I'm just tired of being cold and seeing my kid cold," Thomas said. "I can only clothe him so much."After the story of family aired Tuesday afternoon, several viewers called wanting to help."I was kind of in shock for the outreach of people that actually wanted to help us," Francis Golz said.One caller, a contractor, offered to fix the family's heat for free. On Wednesday morning, Sonny Elliott of Angler Heating and Air was at the mobile home."I just wasn't right," Elliott said about the family living without heat. "There aren't too many heaters I can't fix."In fact, Elliott said he could tell from watching the TV story what was wrong: a wire was disconnected.Withing minutes, the heat was on.The landlord did not responded to Channel 4's messages on Tuesday but did call Wednesday. He insisted that the heat had worked all along and that the family was behind on their rent -- a matter unrelated to the heating issue.
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