Toilet as kitty trip toy
Feb. 7th, 2007 11:47 amJennifer and Jim kept getting huge water bills. They knew beyond a doubt that the bills weren't representative of their actual usage, and no matter how they tried to conserve, the high bills continued.
Although they could see nothing wrong, they had everything checked for leaks or problems: first the water meter, then outdoor pipes, indoor pipes, underground pipes, faucets, toilets, washer, ice maker, etc. all to no avail.
One day Jim was sick and stayed home in bed, but kept hearing water running downstairs. He finally tore himself from his bed to investigate, and stumbled onto the cause of such high water bills. Apparently this had been happening all day long when they were not at home. Knowing that few would believe him, he taped a segment of the 'problem' for posterity -- see video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WofFb_eOxxA
Squee! Kitties are cute!
I still haven't heard the audio on this, so I don't know if the story that it came with (got this over email) was right, but... CUTE!
Although they could see nothing wrong, they had everything checked for leaks or problems: first the water meter, then outdoor pipes, indoor pipes, underground pipes, faucets, toilets, washer, ice maker, etc. all to no avail.
One day Jim was sick and stayed home in bed, but kept hearing water running downstairs. He finally tore himself from his bed to investigate, and stumbled onto the cause of such high water bills. Apparently this had been happening all day long when they were not at home. Knowing that few would believe him, he taped a segment of the 'problem' for posterity -- see video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WofFb_eOxxA
Squee! Kitties are cute!
I still haven't heard the audio on this, so I don't know if the story that it came with (got this over email) was right, but... CUTE!