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It is still freakin' raining here and more is coming...it is flooding around town and I hope my husband can make it home from work. This is the pits....the ground is so saturated that the septic is backed up and the toilet wont flush! I like rainy days...but I am ready for this to stop!!!!

Eeewwwwwwww the toilet thing.......

EEEWWWWWWWWW.

Don't have beans for dinner....PLEASE.

 

And don't drink a lot of beer. Then you get the beer sh*!s. Hahaha ew. O.o

arriscolwell39016.8379050926Oh, dont worry.....we know how to handle this.....there is a no pooping rule in effect untill tomorrow....

Random thought: I just looked at your join date, you joined on valentines day! How cute! :)

actually it is a pathetic reminder that I was sitting around like a cripple instead of being out with my husband....I will always have fond memories of February 2006! A no pooping rule LMAO.  Can you set a no fighting rule in my house pleeeeeeeeeeeeease!Crunchy good luck with that rule!  You may have to get yourself an outhouse! 

We used to live in a turn-of-the century cottage on a lake when we were first married and had major septic problems.  The septic tank had a lid on it and the hole widened and the lid fell in.  Then the neighbors chow came over one night and fell in!  His owner fished him out and thew him in the lake LOL! 

We decided it was time to get it fixed!  We had to get a special wetlands septic engineer and submit plans to the DEP and Public Health before we could get the work approved.  Finally got it done - ,000 hole in the ground!
Crunchy.... are you still without a pooper???  
My sister had septic problems and when she had to poop, she put a baggie under the lid of the toilet.... did her thing.... then just took the bag and discarded it for the trash man to enjoy!!! Crunchy,  I hate to rub it in but I moved to the rainy state and the sky has just been smiling since we moved here.  I am sure glad we don't have septic when the rains do come.  Been there, done that.  Gross and no fun

Lived on a farm in northern WI as a kid.  We did not use the gas furnace enough - no money - we bundled up good indoors and kept the wood stove going big time - but the basement got too cold one night and froze the septic line but good. 

Mom had put big plastic bowl in the toilet as a 'catcher', then we ran out the back door and threw it on a lilac bush. It seemed like it went on for weeks, until my dad finally got enough of the basement floor dug up and managed to thaw the septic line with a torch.

That Spring Ma had 'prize winning' lilacs. She would not tell her lilac growing secret!
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