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Merry Kushmas from Afghanistan.
Wow! Looks like caramel little hairs.
Some nice blond hash and some dab you to the moon dabbie delight .
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Cool Janis Joplin lighter.
Some things look too good to be true. Sometimes.
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Merry Christmas. Thank god it’s over. One more day listening to Rotten Christmas music would Really put me over the edge.
Bring on the New Year!!
cheers!!
 
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Woke up to a leaking dishwasher today,:( it did this 2 weeks ago also and ruined the hard wood floor. But I couldn’t find the leak. So for two weeks it didn’t leak and then it hits again last night.:banghead:
 
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Woke up to a leaking dishwasher today,:( it did this 2 weeks ago also and ruined the hard wood floor. But I couldn’t find the leak. So for two weeks it didn’t leak and then it hits again last night.:banghead:
I had something like this happen a while back i checked all the pipes and replaced a line from the water source no issue for a long time then boom flood turns out it was the door not sitting just right on the bottom corner im talking a hair off
 
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I had something like this happen a while back i checked all the pipes and replaced a line from the water source no issue for a long time then boom flood turns out it was the door not sitting just right on the bottom corner im talking a hair off
Sounds exactly like what I’m going through now. Back of the face plate gets wet. Last time I thought something got jammed in the seal but this time I sure as hell know that did not happen. Guess it’s time for a new seal? I have to tear up the hard wood floor we installed last spring:) and repair the area. What a bummer.
 
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Sounds exactly like what I’m going through now. Back of the face plate gets wet. Last time I thought something got jammed in the seal but this time I sure as hell know that did not happen. Guess it’s time for a new seal? I have to tear up the hard wood floor we installed last spring:) and repair the area. What a bummer.
Yea that blows id replace the seal and seriously sit there threw the entire cycle because as soon as ya turn your head is when it will flood
 
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Oh and merry Christmas guys! My son likes his wrapping paper more then his toys:cry:
Ive been saying that lol . Empty boxes, wrapping paper empty water bottles all goy more attention from my girls when they were that young.
 
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Sounds exactly like what I’m going through now. Back of the face plate gets wet. Last time I thought something got jammed in the seal but this time I sure as hell know that did not happen. Guess it’s time for a new seal? I have to tear up the hard wood floor we installed last spring:) and repair the area. What a bummer.
That sucks, had the same happen back in my bachelor days. 2 week old wood floor gone. No more wood in the kitchen for me.
 
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Woke up to a leaking dishwasher today,:( it did this 2 weeks ago also and ruined the hard wood floor. But I couldn’t find the leak. So for two weeks it didn’t leak and then it hits again last night.:banghead:

Plumbing is the worst. Back last month right around thanksgiving out kitchen sink and garage laundry sink backed up. And i mean backed up. I tried pretty much everything... products, muscle power, brain power.... nothing would budge the fucking clog..... Until i found some dude on YouTube that had the answer. The Drain King. Really this $14.99 little rubber piece of crap is going to.work when nothing else did? You bet your ass it did. Problem solved.

Smoking some dank Sinatra ....
 
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I had ceramic pipes leading out to the street sewer that were 100 years old
a silver maple pushed its roots right into it and REALLY fucked up the entire drainage of the house
was going to be a few GRAND to fix so my family dug the pipe up ourselves and dropped some schedule 80 PVC in
and remember, laying pipes doesn't use a level. you have to have an inch of drop for every 12 inches of run. and right below the old pipe was a column of the most well fed roots you have ever seen
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this was before I bought a sawzall so that was all hand cut. I washed all the dirt off and kept the root as a reminder to not buy old properties unless I REALLY want them
 
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I had ceramic pipes leading out to the street sewer that were 100 years old
a silver maple pushed its roots right into it and REALLY fucked up the entire drainage of the house
was going to be a few GRAND to fix so my family dug the pipe up ourselves and dropped some schedule 80 PVC in
and remember, laying pipes doesn't use a level. you have to have an inch of drop for every 12 inches of run. and right below the old pipe was a column of the most well fed roots you have ever seenView attachment 766940
this was before I bought a sawzall so that was all hand cut. I washed all the dirt off and kept the root as a reminder to not buy old properties unless I REALLY want them
Some of our best deals have come from 'clogged' pipes that just needed a good cleaning. $99 for a scope and scrape is a great deal. One house we looked at had roots coming in the pipe all the way up the line and into the wax ring in the toilet. Shitty roots
 
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I had ceramic pipes leading out to the street sewer that were 100 years old
a silver maple pushed its roots right into it and REALLY fucked up the entire drainage of the house
was going to be a few GRAND to fix so my family dug the pipe up ourselves and dropped some schedule 80 PVC in
and remember, laying pipes doesn't use a level. you have to have an inch of drop for every 12 inches of run. and right below the old pipe was a column of the most well fed roots you have ever seenView attachment 766940
this was before I bought a sawzall so that was all hand cut. I washed all the dirt off and kept the root as a reminder to not buy old properties unless I REALLY want them
Imo A great lesson was learned:D
 
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