It's Caturday Night.

chromatose... you forgot the song below (forgive me):

C-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y night!
C-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y night!
C-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y night!
C-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y night!

Gonna keep on dancin' to the
rock and roll
On Caturday night, Caturday night
Dancin' to the rhythm in our
heart and soul
On Caturday Night, Caturday night
IIIII just can't wait,
IIII got a date

*At the good ole rock and roll road
show, I gotta go
Caturday Night,
Caturday Night
Gonna rock it up, roll it up
Do it all, have a ball,
Caturday Night,
Caturday Night
It's just a Caturday Night
It's just a Caturday Night
It's just a Caturday Night
 
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That's strange. I've never lived in a building, or looked at a building before, that didn't include water in the utilities. It's not like this was only NYC or Oak Park. I've looked around in quite a few cities in the past few years.

Was your rent, or any maintenance fees, lower than similar buildings that included water?
 
Not that I really noticed. The last apartment I lived in was in Normal, Illinois. I lived in that shithole state for four months and we had to pay the city for water, sewer and electricity.

Prior to that, here in my home state, I think I recollect only having to pay for electricity. I lived in alot of apartments throughout my life but mainly my childhood so I don't really know what expenses were paid. I suppose it all depends on how greedy the landlord is, really.