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yip, the bathroom needs a re fit.

c'mon folks, show us your sink :p

This is my bathroom sink. It's a single faucet and you just CAN'T stop it dripping. I've had to place a bowl in there to catch the drips, and at the end of the day, the bowl is full. Wouldn't take long at that rate to fill up my septic tank. My s-i-l is a plumber and he's taken it apart and cleaned it, fixed the washers, etc. but it still drips.

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In a recent study of Coca Cola, the Moroccan made stuff was voted the best in the World by Coca Cola experts. Apparently because the water is better than elsewhere ! :D

i remember this as well:)

i hear peckam springs is also good;)

highland spring is better than volvic as has a lower sodium content (hmmmm emoji)
 

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JohnandJade said


I love "old" music. Rock and Roll and all songs of the 50er, 60er, 70er I know really a lot of them by heart.
But also Country&West. John Denver is my favourite. He wrote beautiful songs with wonderful lyrics. Unfortunately he died.
I am a child of the 90er. That was the time I often went to discos.
Metal, hard rock and even Ramstein is not my kind of music. I like it softer....
But I hate, hate, hate German folk music !
I love The Wombles, myself.
 

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This is my bathroom sink. It's a single faucet and you just CAN'T stop it dripping. I've had to place a bowl in there to catch the drips, and at the end of the day, the bowl is full. Wouldn't take long at that rate to fill up my septic tank. My s-i-l is a plumber and he's taken it apart and cleaned it, fixed the washers, etc. but it still drips.

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i'll bet ed has a solution! he fixed lyns car!!!
 

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This is my bathroom sink. It's a single faucet and you just CAN'T stop it dripping. I've had to place a bowl in there to catch the drips, and at the end of the day, the bowl is full. Wouldn't take long at that rate to fill up my septic tank. My s-i-l is a plumber and he's taken it apart and cleaned it, fixed the washers, etc. but it still drips.

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Since the liquid drains out of the septic, wouldn't it be a moot point? Its not dripping fast enough that you'd have to worry about it backing up in the pipes up to the house.
 

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This is my bathroom sink. It's a single faucet and you just CAN'T stop it dripping. I've had to place a bowl in there to catch the drips, and at the end of the day, the bowl is full. Wouldn't take long at that rate to fill up my septic tank. My s-i-l is a plumber and he's taken it apart and cleaned it, fixed the washers, etc. but it still drips.

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It'd probably take all of 20 minutes to replace the fixture.
Most are guaranteed to be drip free now.
Get on over to Home Depot and get one on clearance.
 

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