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Laura1412

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I am o.k. Laura.
You are a tough, brave woman.
I am glad you found us.
How is your Clyde ? Still the popping noise ?
Yea still the noise but seems very well in himself eating active alert I think iv found out that the cause his is substrate I'm waitin to change it but havingproblems finding something to change too I want somethin that is good for digging in :)
 

JSWallace

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Zeropilot said


This is not a money tree. It is an elephants foot tree.

This is a money tree:
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Yep I have one of them! That's a money Tree!
 

jaizei

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Well, we're on to a new adventure. The plumber showed us where the pipe that ties our house into the main sewer line is broken. The fiberoptic cable line is hanging right next to it, and the phone company was in the area a few months back drilling holes and pulling the fiberoptic cables through. The plumber says the phone company almost certainly broke the pipe when they drilled, it just took a while to back up. That pipe also drains from our neighbor's house.
SO, now begins a game called "WHO WILL PAY FOR THE BROKEN PIPE?" :confused:
The plumber didn't try to repair it because it would cost us well over :eek: a thousand dollars, and someone else is at fault anyway.
Hubby called the water company, who supposedly sent a workman by. After the workman :mad: LEFT, is when he phoned us and said it was NOT on their side, so they aren't responsible. :confused:
Hubby then called the phone company and got the run-around for a while, but persevered and they're sending someone out tomorrow or the next day. o_O
In the meantime, we CAN use our water, just don't overload the system and it shouldn't back up again.
Wish us luck!!!!!!:p

IDK about LA, but look into OneCall. In Texas, calling is required before excavation. There are penalties for not calling, and for not reporting damage immediately.
 
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