Blk woman loses it after Lowe's delivery drives said refrigerator won't fit in her kitchen

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Everyone looks bad in this video

Karen- nut job that doesn't know she can't legally keep someone locked in her house

Larry- looks like a total bytch this entire video.

Delivery man- that bag not worth the drama he just got pulled into. Should have just called the police for her stealing his bag and kidnapping him. Now he has to explain how she got blood in her mouth even if he never allegedly punched her.
 

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i have a 29 inch refrigerator that i need to move into an area that has a 29inch doorway, is it feasible?

It sounds like you have a refrigerator that is 29 inches wide and need to fit it through a 29-inch doorway. While the measurements suggest that it could technically fit, there are a few things to consider to determine if it's feasible:


  1. Exact Fit: If both the refrigerator and the doorway are exactly 29 inches, it will be a very tight fit. A margin of error is usually needed to allow for the refrigerator to pass through without damaging the door frame or the appliance itself.
  2. Door Frame and Door: Sometimes, the actual clear opening of a doorway can be slightly smaller than the nominal size (29 inches). This can be due to the thickness of the door frame, any trim or molding around the door, or the way the door is mounted.
  3. Refrigerator Depth and Height: If the refrigerator is a little deeper or taller than the doorway clearance, it might not fit even if it’s 29 inches wide. Ensure the refrigerator’s depth and height are also within the limits of the doorway.
  4. Tilt or Angle: Often, refrigerators need to be tilted or maneuvered at an angle to get them through tight spaces. If your refrigerator is exactly 29 inches wide, you might need to tilt or rotate it carefully to fit through.
  5. Possible Obstructions: Check for any furniture, baseboards, or other items near the doorway that might obstruct the refrigerator as you move it through.

If the refrigerator and the doorway are exactly the same size, it may still be difficult to move it through without extra space for maneuvering. You could consider removing the door from the frame temporarily if needed to gain a bit more room for movement.
 

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Well, she probably paid a lot of money for that refrigerator, and she was expecting it that day due to the old one dying out. She probably had food, meat, etc that needed to be put away.

I kinda understand her perspective because things like a working refrigerator, an oven, etc, are considered to be high-priority necessities. You can't cook with an oven that doesn't ignite in the inside and you can't buy and store groceries if a refrigerator isn't working as the food can expire.

You can't live without a refrigerator since it's a basic necessity.

We don't know how small her kitchen entry is or how big in width her kitchen is in measurements, and her kitchen ceiling can't be that low where a fridge is too tall, so maybe she assumed he didn't try hard enough to get it inside. There are ways to get a brand-new fridge or stove in a kitchen; you just have gotta put in the effort, y'know, maneuver.

I remember a few years ago, I needed a new stove put in because the old one stopped working, and it took a minute for the delivery person to get it through my front door and kitchen, but they eventually got it in.
 

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Everyone looks bad in this video

Karen- nut job that doesn't know she can't legally keep someone locked in her house

Larry- looks like a total bytch this entire video.

Delivery man- that bag not worth the drama he just got pulled into. Should have just called the police for her stealing his bag and kidnapping him. Now he has to explain how she got blood in her mouth even if he never allegedly punched her.


larry did the smartest thing he could do in this situation which was to ignore her demands and not escalate things with the 3 dudes there.

she told him to shoot them :mindblown:
 
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Nah, she's nuts, Valley Healthcare about to get her up out the paint, wasted all that money getting a PHD then crash out over a fridge. She probably on some sort of medication though...but if not....:picard:







Also that dog knew she was about to flip, that's why it quietly stepped out the picture and never returned #dogsetKnew
 

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I kinda understand her perspective because things like a working refrigerator, an oven, etc, are considered to be high-priority necessities
So throwing a tantrum, holding the delivery men hostage, preventing them from leaving, theft and assault is a reasonable response? :gucci:
 

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larry did the smartest thing he could do in this situation which was to ignore her demands and not escalate things with the 3 dudes there.

she told him to shot them :mindblown:
Larry is the reason her shytty behavior has gone unchecked. If he wasn’t such a bytch, the issue could’ve been resolved within 2 minutes. But that’s what happens when a woman marries a beta.

The video is only 5 minutes but you can unpack their whole dynamic from it.
 

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Well, she probably paid a lot of money for that refrigerator, and she was expecting it that day due to the old one dying out. She probably had food, meat, etc that needed to be put away.

I kinda understand her perspective because things like a working refrigerator, an oven, etc, are considered to be high-priority necessities. You can't cook with an oven that doesn't ignite in the inside and you can't buy and store groceries if a refrigerator isn't working as the food can expire.

You can't live without a refrigerator since it's a basic necessity.

We don't know how small her kitchen entry is or how big in width her kitchen is in measurements, and her kitchen ceiling can't be that low where a fridge is too tall, so maybe she assumed he didn't try hard enough to get it inside. There are ways to get a brand-new fridge or stove in a kitchen; you just have gotta put in the effort, y'know, maneuver.

I remember a few years ago, I needed a new stove put in because the old one stopped working, and it took a minute for the delivery person to get it through my front door and kitchen, but they eventually got it in.
None of that has anything to do with the person she was in front of.

That's like justifying fighting McDonald's workers for taking longer on your food because you haven't ate all day.
 

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Nah, she's nuts, Valley Healthcare about to get her up out the paint, wasted all that money getting a PHD then crash out over a fridge. She probably on some sort of medication though...but if not....:picard:







Also that dog knew she was about to flip, that's why it quietly stepped out the picture and never returned #dogsetKnew
:francis:
:dead:
 

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Well, she probably paid a lot of money for that refrigerator, and she was expecting it that day due to the old one dying out. She probably had food, meat, etc that needed to be put away.

I kinda understand her perspective because things like a working refrigerator, an oven, etc, are considered to be high-priority necessities. You can't cook with an oven that doesn't ignite in the inside and you can't buy and store groceries if a refrigerator isn't working as the food can expire.

You can't live without a refrigerator since it's a basic necessity.

We don't know how small her kitchen entry is or how big in width her kitchen is in measurements, and her kitchen ceiling can't be that low where a fridge is too tall, so maybe she assumed he didn't try hard enough to get it inside. There are ways to get a brand-new fridge or stove in a kitchen; you just have gotta put in the effort, y'know, maneuver.

I remember a few years ago, I needed a new stove put in because the old one stopped working, and it took a minute for the delivery person to get it through my front door and kitchen, but they eventually got it in.
That’s her responsibility to make sure that something will fit before purchasing and doing the measurements beforehand.

Don’t put that on the workers.

There’s no excuse in justifying that type of behavior out there.
 
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