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Ahhh My flat is flooded!
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 13.22
by Anonymous
I came home and my mum had a bucket and trying to stop the water from getting in to the flat( The flood was caused by the Heavy Downpour yesterday.) And all of the blocks got soaked in the flooding
It ruined the expensive carpet

by the way it was 8 inches deep
and ruined the living room, bathrooom, kitchen.
Re: Ahhh My flat is flooded!
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 17.06
by rts
Barrett wrote:by the way it was 8 inches deep
And what did you measure that with

Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 17.45
by Anonymous
I've never had to measure anything as long as eight inches, so I can't imagine.
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 18.14
by Martin
Sorry to hear about your bad luck Barrett.
One other thing, can we not lower the tone in every thread with this kind of thing.
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 18.21
by Anonymous
Sorry Martin. And sorry about your flat Barrett.
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 18.45
by cat
Serves you right for being stupid enough to buy a house on a floodplain.
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 18.46
by Pete
c@t wrote:Serves you right for being stupid enough to buy a house on a floodplain.
I agree - you should have bought a yacht instead.
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 18.56
by rts
Hymagumba wrote:c@t wrote:Serves you right for being stupid enough to buy a house on a floodplain.
I agree - you should have bought a yacht instead.
Is that just a general, and appropriate comment, is there something more to that, Pete? I only ask because a mate of mine has the username 'and then we all bought yachts...' - And I have not been asked to ask him, no.
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 19.04
by Pete
rts wrote:Is that just a general, and appropriate comment, is there something more to that, Pete? I only ask because a mate of mine has the username 'and then we all bought yachts...' - And I have not been asked to ask him, no.
what are you waffling on about now Roderick?
Posted: Wed 28 Apr, 2004 19.15
by rts
Hymagumba wrote:rts wrote:Is that just a general, and appropriate comment, is there something more to that, Pete? I only ask because a mate of mine has the username 'and then we all bought yachts...' - And I have not been asked to ask him, no.
what are you waffling on about now Roderick?
I'll get my coat.
Posted: Thu 29 Apr, 2004 00.28
by Katherine
c@t wrote:Serves you right for being stupid enough to buy a house on a floodplain.
Bringing eccentric politics to this thread for a moment, myself and my fellow members of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party have a policy on floodplains and the like:
Under a Loony government any prospective home purchaser be issued with a full description of such dictionary terms as 'floodplain', 'coastal erosion' and 'exposed headland'. This will save time explaining why they have no house anymore after nature takes charge of the environment.
In addition to this policy, building on floodplains in future will be restricted to large houseboats with recoiling tethers like dog leads. These houses will be able to float up with the floodwater and land safely again in the same place when the water subsides.
Would this improve matters?