How about last week: On Monday I took my car for its pre-winter service and asked that they check the hood/bonnet latch as it was sticking and hard to engage properly. It's corroded and has to be replaced at cost of $300, but the car is 14 years old. Monday evening I notice water under the refrigerator, so I turn off the water supply to the ice-maker and water dispenser and drain the system or so I think...leak continues. Call around frantically for a repairman, but the earliest I can get one is Tuesday morning. Repairman replaces the solenoid valve at the bottom of the refrigerator and tells me it's nearly impossible to drain the refrigerator. Cost of parts and labour is $415, leak fixed, but that's not the worst of it: the kitchen flooring is hardwood strips...not water compatible. Finish of the flooring only minimally affected but it has started to cup. Visit the supplier of the flooring only to learn that the flooring (white oak) is no longer available and learn from the manufacturer that they don't have any n.o.s. lying around; the flooring is 18 years old...what to do now???$$$$$$. Friday evening SWMBO advises that the toilet in the master bath won't stop running. I turn off the water supply, drain the tank and disassemble the fill valve to clean it; everything back together, but toilet still running. Test the flap and flush valve but both functioning properly. I conclude that I'll have to get a plumber in so I check the other 3 toilets in the house and find that 2 of the 3 are not functioning properly. Monday, call the plumber and he'll have to get parts in because they're all Toto toilets; he'll be here Thursday at noon. Don't know the cost yet, but estimate at $500. If it's true that bad things happen in 3's then that's all for us, at least for now. Needless to say, we're very concerned about the kitchen floor damage and the cost associated with it.