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#27650 07/27/03 01:05 AM
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And I thought it was called the "Septic" system
(should be SEPTA) [Linked Image]

#27651 07/27/03 03:46 PM
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Think you had it bad, ThinkGood? Imagine having to come home to that odor. Why? Because a clogged outlet pipe from your own house caused your own sewage to back up into your basement every other time you flushed your toilet.

And since such a repair is never cheap, it took a couple of months to scrounge up the money to have the pipe replaced (turned out the final u-bend, or trap, was cracked).

Yuck indeed.
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#27652 07/27/03 08:33 PM
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a barnyard odor should'nt be confused with a septic odor ThinkGood


(gawd, you city boyz)~ [Linked Image]

#27653 07/28/03 03:13 PM
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Sparky: ROTFL!

The worst, by far, has to be baby diapers that have been in a covered garbage can, outdoors, in the sun. The fumes can nearly melt the plastic garbage bag!

macwire: Isn't it amazing how we take things for granted until they stop working...

[This message has been edited by ThinkGood (edited 07-28-2003).]

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