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Them buggers should be banned! They either make me think there's a leak or they get me in the ear or the eye.
 
I had gone in to a flat with the developments concierge one day and one went off just as we passed it was high up on the shelving unit, we both cra*ed our self and hit the deck at the same time. LOL
 
Fish tanks do the same to me! When you in a house and you can hear running water and you just finished filling up.
 
when our dogs farts it sounds exactly the same. pppfffffttttt although on the odd occasion she whistles
 
Horrible noise! Customers running the tap straight after you've stuck the water on is another pfft.
My heart misses a afew beats
 
Is a nervy time when filling up, my dad has got the best attitude, just goes for it and doesn't give a sh*t, doesn't check until up to pressure. Guess that's how you get when you've been doing it a long time.

when a gate valve on the cold feed or stopcock doesn't quite shut of and you open the downstairs tap to take the water away while you work upstairs and the customer turns it back of when you've cut the pipe and all of a sudden got water coming out where you don't want it upstairs.
i know the answere is to change the stopcock/gate valve but on the smaller job it's hardly worth it when it lets by only a little, I kno someone will disagree with that.
 
Drilled a hole in soil stack other day for strap boss, didn't realise customer had come home and managed to flush toilet as just had drilled hole, got some splash on my hand as I pulled it away quick,
niceeee.
 
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