I don't begrudge anyone expanding so long as it doesn't affect another's business.
Unfortunately, it appears that mine is about to be affected.
Not happy.
Maybe I'll try to find a tap, ditch the unit, and go resin only.
I really feel like I've had enough and it's affecting my sleep.
I am extreamly dissapointed by this Paul.
So lets clear it all up shal we.
This is aimed at me. Paul and I both use the same yard, I have my office there, vans, static sytem ect. Paul has a room with his static system. Due to my expansion plans this year, the landlord of the yard (NOT ME) has asked Paul to move his stuff to another room, all of 25 feet away! The new room is going to be fitted out by the landlord (at his own expense) to meet the requirements of a static system, insulated, water supply, drain ect and is actually in a better position within the yard for parking.
So all were talking about about here Paul is you moving your things 25 feet thats all. So you feel the need to pop at me on here over that!!!!!!! For god sake man pull yourself together and grow up. Feel like you have had enough? Effecting your sleep? What a load of rubbish and if that is true then you must have some real issues.
May I remind you that it was me that introduced you to the yard in the first place or have you forgotten that?
Hell I even told the landlord that I didnt think you even needed to move!
So there we have it everyone, lost sleep and stress all down to moving a tiny room 25 feet to a better room!
First of all, it wasn't a "pop". I was merely stating how I felt and how something affected me.
Yes, I'm pretty disappointed too. I don't want to mess about moving my stuff. It'll cost me work time as well because the tank will have to run down to empty to be moved. I have reservations about whether the new unit will be better - I feel it may be more susceptible to freezing, a big expense if a 40" RO and housing go up the swanee.
It's clear that your intended expansion has triggered this and it's clear that I'm in the way.
It's very wrong to make assumptions about how I should or shouldn't be feeling. Just because you might not be affected a certain way by something, it doesn't mean that others should feel the same way. Not all of us have the good fortune to come from psychologically healthy backgrounds so yes, I do have issues around stuff like excessive stress and used to have issues around depression if I go back 30 years. Please don't use my "issues" in a derogatory manner - I didn't plan for life to be like that and have made a fairly OK job of a rotten hand.
You say "May I remind you that it was me that introduced you to the yard in the first place or have you forgotten that?"
I don't actually see the relevance of that bit. I bought a few tanks of water from you while I was looking to sort out arrangements somewhere.
I really don't know why you choose to mock me and to minimise my stress and erratic sleep pattern. People are affected the way they are affected - nothing right or wrong about it. It's nothing to do with being "grown up" or otherwise.
I note that the only "popping" seems to be in one direction, and it isn't from me.
Anyone who has ever suffered from depression wil tell you that two of the classsic symptoms are erratic sleep and even relatively smallish things (to most people) being blown up within the mind. Last night, I really feared that I was headfing in a direction that I haven't felt for decades. It's difficult to explain to someone who hasn't been there, but it's certainly not anything I should be mocked over. Indeed, I'm quite proud that I managed to call on my past experiences to overcome it.
I'm actually a little puzzled why you felt the need to jump in in such a manner. You appeared to be making a few assumptions.
Not to worry. Life goes on.