Living in an old house, it's kind of expected that the drains are "slow-to-move" (That's what the plumbers like to say).
Our bathroom sink was always problem. I know this because Sherry was always bringing it to my attention.
After seven years and 20 bottles of Drāno I thought it might be time to see what the problem was. Hum, what's this? A 20-year-old toothbrush encased hair and sludge? Yum.
Note to self: Drāno will not dissolve a toothbrush.
If that toothbrush had been up your a$$ punting footballs you'd have known where it was.
ReplyDeleteYou're damn right, Liver-Lips!
ReplyDeleteHey...In this post I sort of sound like a nag. That can't be right.
ReplyDeleteI thought you're supposed to replace those every 6 months...
ReplyDeletethis is what he really found in his plumbing.
ReplyDeleteReplace what? Spouses? I think you might be right. I'll check Wikipedia.
ReplyDeleteSell it on ebay...some idiot would pay top dollar for that antique!
ReplyDeleteIs he implying that a) I'm an antique and 2) you should try to sell me on ebay?
ReplyDeleteUncool. Totally uncool.
Lemmiwinks:
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