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over a year ago
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"You probably need a new sink in order to get the plug operating correctly. Possibly complete new kitchen."
You need to pretend to be a plumber,phone my OH up and tell him exactly the same! |
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"You probably need a new sink in order to get the plug operating correctly. Possibly complete new kitchen.
You need to pretend to be a plumber,phone my OH up and tell him exactly the same! "
Excellent! It also sounds like the plot for a cheesy 70's porno featuring you, hubs and me.
*faps* |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"You probably need a new sink in order to get the plug operating correctly. Possibly complete new kitchen.
You need to pretend to be a plumber,phone my OH up and tell him exactly the same!
Excellent! It also sounds like the plot for a cheesy 70's porno featuring you, hubs and me.
*faps*"
Do you have a stick on 70s style tache and dungarees? If you do then we're on super mario |
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"I filled the sink up and the water slowly drained away even though it seemed snug "
Have you been sneaking into my kitchen? Because exactly the same thing occurred to my plug/sink yesterday!
Are you the phantom plug fucker?! |
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"I filled the sink up and the water slowly drained away even though it seemed snug "
It's draining through the the plug hole fixing... Thats the bit you put the plug in. Around that you'll find that the sealant has perished and the water will go into the catch area underneath. This is why you don't have a big puddle. Make sure area is dry. Then wack some cilicon sealant around it. Worked for me when I had the same problem. X |
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"use thicker water "
There is actually such a thing as heavy water, called deuterium, has an extra atom and is used in nuclear reactors I believe.
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"use thicker water
There is actually such a thing as heavy water, called deuterium, has an extra atom and is used in nuclear reactors I believe.
*geek alert*"
Close, it's a biproduct. The Germans experimented with it during WWII on their atomic bomb program. |
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"You probably need a new sink in order to get the plug operating correctly. Possibly complete new kitchen.
You need to pretend to be a plumber,phone my OH up and tell him exactly the same!
Excellent! It also sounds like the plot for a cheesy 70's porno featuring you, hubs and me.
*faps*
Do you have a stick on 70s style tache and dungarees? If you do then we're on super mario "
It's a deal!!! *moustache smiley* |
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