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The plop-age chronicles! Oh bums I'll have no internerd connection for a bit

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  • southernscouser
    southernscouser Posts: 33,745 Forumite
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    nelly wrote: »
    Hey scousey how do you fish in rivers?

    The float will keep moving away wont it???

    You asked me this before you plum! :rolleyes:

    Start here! :D
  • nelly_2
    nelly_2 Posts: 17,863 Forumite
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    Right the en-suite is on the left (my house arrowed) and, heading right, it is up hill all the way.

    So its going in one of the three possible directions I just roughly did.

    As you can see there are many houses that could have done it and the Hollins lane one has roughly 100 terraced houses along it

    It could feasibly be anyone of the houses to the right of mine on the picture

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  • nelly_2
    nelly_2 Posts: 17,863 Forumite
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    OH MY GOD


    It could be the mongolians!!!




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  • southernscouser
    southernscouser Posts: 33,745 Forumite
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    Is that your ensuite at the top mate? :think:





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  • nelly_2
    nelly_2 Posts: 17,863 Forumite
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    Is that your ensuite at the top mate? :think:





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    that in the spotty dress........ive had her :)
  • pania
    pania Posts: 8,258 Forumite
    nelly wrote: »
    that in the spotty dress........ive had her :)

    :rotfl: :rotfl:
    debt @05/11/11 £12210.63!! slowly chipping away!!
    :heart2:impossible is nothing.:heart2:
  • BobProperty
    BobProperty Posts: 3,245 Forumite
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    Just so people know what we are talking about on here, this is cut from Wickes's Good Idea Leaflet 74:

    DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
    There are two types of drainage water: (1) Foul Water (2) Surface water.
    Foul Water consists of anything that comes from bathrooms, kitchens, utility rooms, car washing areas etc. This must always go to your foul water drain system.
    Surface Water is rainwater only.
    In older properties, the existing rainwater pipes are often discharged to the foul drain. This system is known as combined drainage. In a combined system, the rainwater pipes are discharged via gully traps, to stop foul air escaping from the drains.
    Modern systems keep the foul water and the surface water apart in separate drains. This is known as a separate drainage system. With this method, the rainwater is discharged either to a soakaway, watercourse or surface water sewer. Draining rainwater to these points does not create foul air. It is extremely important to ensure that you do not connect foul water to a surface water drainage system.
    Note: if you are unsure about the drainage system around your house get advice from the Building Control Department before starting any work.

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  • nelly_2
    nelly_2 Posts: 17,863 Forumite
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    Just so people know what we are talking about on here, this is cut from Wickes's Good Idea Leaflet 74:



    Nice one bob!

    Im gonna add this post to my op for people to read as (like I said) not everyone will understand what the problem is
  • cajef
    cajef Posts: 6,283 Forumite
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    nelly wrote: »

    It could be the mongolians!!!

    You will need the opinion of a Mongolian turd expert now, just to put your mind at rest.

    Knowing these forums one be along soon.;)
  • nelly_2
    nelly_2 Posts: 17,863 Forumite
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    cajef wrote: »
    You will need the opinion of a Mongolian turd expert now, just to put your mind at rest.

    Knowing these forums one be along soon.;)

    What a turd???

    Yep deffinately!:rotfl: :T :rotfl:
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