Pipe Eau de Overflow

Jan 03, 2008 14:34


There is an overflow pipe at the backside of our apartment. I don't know at what point it was installed... but quite possibly after all the bitching Randy and I did over a period of 2 years ( Read more... )

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stonybloke January 4 2008, 07:55:28 UTC
Sorry to hear about this, "B". Perhaps an eventual move will give you peace of mind.

We had a similar problem some years ago, with our house the last of a line and our sewage pipe becoming blocked with those same "feminine products"...daintily disposed of. Our garden was being flooded each time the toilet was flushed. Disgusting.

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minihaha January 4 2008, 21:24:58 UTC
I hope it wasn't a vegetable garden!! The idea of eating from a garden that'd been soaked with waste material. Yuck!!

But vegetable garden or not... what a way to ruin a place that's supposed to be a thing to enjoy and take care of.

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lawyer up blake76 January 18 2008, 19:40:30 UTC
WTF!!!! Wowzers.... I mean I would have hired a lawyer by now. There are so many issues you could file suit on.

Okay people should be responsible they shouldn't be throwing a roll of bounty in the can but still..... I am always amazed at the plumbing here. I mean I have never even seen a plunger in this country and when I am going over everyday vocabulary and there is a plunger they are clueless on what it is and what it is used for.

I don't know if it's common sense or great plumbing. I am thinking great plumbing and also the kichen sinks have small kitchen drains and no such things as garbage disposals so...... alot of non "shit" never makes it into the pipes in the first place.

B it's time to move and buy a place of your own.

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Re: lawyer up minihaha January 19 2008, 06:23:20 UTC
Hell. I deleted my comment by accident.

It said something about digging up photos of a bathroom ceiling mushroom and a collapsed bathroom ceiling.

Oh and it's good to see you too!

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