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posted by [personal profile] panik at 09:21am on 10/05/2006 under
...He say, all our Victorian drains have been smashed to smithereens by tree roots and our garden must be dug up to lay new ones at a cost of many hundreds of our English Pounds.

Shit.
Literally!!! Bwahahahahaha!

Oh, it's INSURED! It's not the end of the world but - my garden!!! Though he assures us we won't catch Cholera in the meantime, which is a comfort. :G:
Mood:: 'pissed off' pissed off
location: A lovely Spring Day
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posted by [identity profile] snailbones.livejournal.com at 09:25am on 10/05/2006
OMG - I have so been there, done that... and the smell ::shudders, sends sympathy::

Um - could you sort of move house... quickly? *hg* Well, I guess thank god for the insurance... and summer's coming, so half-naked sweaty workmen... See, I'm looking for the positive side!
 
posted by [identity profile] arnie1967.livejournal.com at 02:15pm on 10/05/2006
Thank God it's insured! My aunt had the same problem, although her drains were under concrete, so no tree roots were responsible...don't ask me what happened to the drains though. Anyway, she too was insured, much to her relief.

Sorry about your garden though. :o(
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posted by [identity profile] aerianya.livejournal.com at 03:59pm on 10/05/2006
I forget about this kind of thing.I live in an area where we have one of the older houses in an older neighborhood.Care to guess how old our house is?
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posted by [identity profile] aerianya.livejournal.com at 05:50pm on 10/05/2006
This is the very reason I shouldn't be allowed near a keyboard before coffee.
I deleted part of my post and didn't even notice.
Anyway the oldest frame house in our city was only built in 1915.
So we don't have any Victorian drains I don't think...so *um what are they?
 
posted by [identity profile] gillyp.livejournal.com at 06:07pm on 10/05/2006
What are Victorian drains??
 
posted by [identity profile] gillyp.livejournal.com at 06:06pm on 10/05/2006
Mmmmm? Guessing... 1940's??? :G:

Actually, the origin of our problem is that the house way pre-dates the drains - dunno when they were put in (I'm guessing 1880's or so?) but the house was built in 1836. The house sits on the bedrock, so when all the public health acts came into play and drains had to be put in - and there's just no room for them between the surface and solid rock. They sit *right* (two inches!!!) under the york paving out back and that's the root of practically all our drainage troubles. We actually had a spring rise in the kitchen once :G:
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posted by [identity profile] aerianya.livejournal.com at 06:35pm on 10/05/2006
Lord! Good luck and good thing you're insured that sounds expensive.
Our house, one of the oldest in the neighborhood was built in 1964 right after the earthquake.I forgot to add that too.Sheesh I need a nap already.
I think I'll go play in the dirt.
 
posted by [identity profile] gillyp.livejournal.com at 06:41pm on 10/05/2006
Man! The oldest house in your neighbourhood is younger than me??? O: Way to make a person feel very, very old!
The oldest house in our neighbourhood was built in 1516 But we're a long way from the nearest earthquake zone. :G:

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posted by [identity profile] aerianya.livejournal.com at 08:19pm on 10/05/2006
Younger than me too.The oldest house in our area is somewhat older, Probably 1940's.
The russians didn't get here till 1741,so no permanent houses.Yep they don't call us The Last Frontier for nothing
The Earthquake(9.2) is one of the reasons for younger houses,almost a whole neighborhood fell into the Inlet.
The oldest house is still standing through it all and the oldest school too.
 
posted by [identity profile] jessriley.livejournal.com at 08:40pm on 10/05/2006
Sorry to butt into your journal, but I don't have your email address. I didn't any notification about joining, other than your note this morning, but I found the LJ site and joined - hope that's okay?

Need coffee!
 
posted by [identity profile] gillyp.livejournal.com at 08:42pm on 10/05/2006
Of course it is! I wonder why you didn't get the invites :scratches head: I've already listed you as a member so you should be able to post. I've written the next bit today, btw - hoping to put that up tonight, when I've given it a read through...

And please do butt into my journal anytime you want!

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