and your balzac dry
~ 3000 people are killed in Africa every year by hippos. They're pretty nasty bastards.
I think LoyToy is trying to tell you something,
maybe he is in love ?
Beware once over 2 foot it may dampen your ardour and tool if lucky, always use some orphans to suck it up they're always wet behind the beers
wet beer oclock anyone ?
Moisture Index
It's a fine line between a limp pie and a thick stew, may your broth all be hole some
I prefer Bucket Full of Kwai Shit
Yeah, quite happy you don't share my world. You wouldn't qualify, anyway.
If the water can cover the floor by 2cm but comes from the drain and the water outside the house is not above the floor level, then it means wherever the drain leads to has a higher water level or pressure than 1.the floor, and 2. the water level outside. Which also means it's worth investigating for 1.future reference and remedy, and 2.maybe it is the fault of council equipment or workmanship.
Water doesn't flow uphill, didn't you know.
Note the "presumably" in my first post, both of you. I presume if the water outside the house was above floor level that it would be seeping in not just from the kitchen drain and therefore the drain alone would not have been blamed.
Also note the "Let me get this straight", ie looking for clarification from the OP.
Perhaps some pressure drop might bring relief
Well done
must've been like work(!)
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