Data's Jokes
Letters to Landlords
Letters to Landlords
Allegedly Genuine Extracts from Letters Sent to Landlords.
- I wish to complain that my father hurt his ankle very badly when he put his foot in the hole in his back passage.
- The lavatory is blocked, this is caused by the boys next door throwing their balls on the roof.
- This is to let you know that there is a smell coming from the man next door.
- The toilet seat is cracked: where do I stand?
- I am writing on behalf of my sink, which is running away from the wall.
- I request your permission to remove my drawers in the kitchen.
- Our lavatory seat is broken in half and is now in three pieces.
- Can you please tell me when our repairs are going to be done as my wife is about to become an expectant mother.
- I want some repairs done to my stove as it has backfired and burnt my knob off.
- I am still having trouble with smoke in my built in drawers.
- The toilet is blocked and we cannot bathe the children until it is cleared.
- The person next door has a large erection in his back garden, which is unsightly and dangerous.
- Will you please send someone to mend our cracked sidewalk. Yesterday my wife tripped on it and is now pregnant.
- Our kitchen floor is very damp, we have two children and would like a third, so will you please send someone to do something about it.
- Will you please send a man to look at my water, it is a funny color and not fit to drink.
- Would you please send a man to repair my downspout. I am an old age pensioner and need it straight away.
- I awoke this morning and found my water boiling.
- Could you please send someone to fix our bath tap. My wife got her toe stuck in it and it is very uncomfortable for us.
- I want to complain about the farmer across the road. Every morning at 5:30 his cock wakes me up, and it is getting too much.
- When the workmen were here they put their tools in my wife's new drawers and made a mess. Please send men with clean tools to finish the job and keep my wife happy.
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