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dylsexic September 15th 12 04:11 PM

Outlet Leaking
 
On 8/9/2003 2:11 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote:

There is water coming
out of the outlet above my kitchen sink. It runs all the time, unless I
plug something into the outlet to plug the holes. I left the toaster and
blender plugged in for a few days and there was no water, but when I
unplugged the toaster, water gushed out of the outlet and caused a small
lake in the middle of my floor. What should I do? Should I just plug
something in there that I never use, and never unplug it?


Canadian, eh?

Do you have hydro power?

Does it trip teh GFIC?

Smitty Two[_2_] September 15th 12 05:07 PM

Outlet Leaking
 
In article ,
dylsexic wrote:

On 8/9/2003 2:11 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote:

There is water coming
out of the outlet above my kitchen sink. It runs all the time, unless I
plug something into the outlet to plug the holes. I left the toaster and
blender plugged in for a few days and there was no water, but when I
unplugged the toaster, water gushed out of the outlet and caused a small
lake in the middle of my floor. What should I do? Should I just plug
something in there that I never use, and never unplug it?


Canadian, eh?

Do you have hydro power?

Does it trip teh GFIC?


So which plagiarist is archiving a.h.r. for 9 years? I know it's not a
news server, so it has to be a website.

dylsexic September 15th 12 05:25 PM

Outlet Leaking
 
On 9/15/2012 12:07 PM, Smitty Two wrote:
In ,
wrote:

On 8/9/2003 2:11 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote:

There is water coming
out of the outlet above my kitchen sink. It runs all the time, unless I
plug something into the outlet to plug the holes. I left the toaster and
blender plugged in for a few days and there was no water, but when I
unplugged the toaster, water gushed out of the outlet and caused a small
lake in the middle of my floor. What should I do? Should I just plug
something in there that I never use, and never unplug it?


Canadian, eh?

Do you have hydro power?

Does it trip teh GFIC?


So which plagiarist is archiving a.h.r. for 9 years? I know it's not a
news server, so it has to be a website.



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Smitty Two[_2_] September 15th 12 06:04 PM

Outlet Leaking
 
In article ,
dylsexic wrote:


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than 8.5 years of text retention.


Hmm, amazing. The only thing left to ponder is why you're reading 9 year
old ramblings from our resident top-poster. But I won't spend too much
time on that pondering ...

Stormin Mormon[_7_] September 15th 12 08:52 PM

Outlet Leaking
 
Musta been someone spoofing me. When I pull plugs, toothpaste comes out.

(resident top poster)

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
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"dylsexic" wrote in message
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On 8/9/2003 2:11 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote:

There is water coming
out of the outlet above my kitchen sink. It runs all the time, unless I
plug something into the outlet to plug the holes. I left the toaster and
blender plugged in for a few days and there was no water, but when I
unplugged the toaster, water gushed out of the outlet and caused a small
lake in the middle of my floor. What should I do? Should I just plug
something in there that I never use, and never unplug it?


Canadian, eh?

Do you have hydro power?

Does it trip teh GFIC?




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