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Previously on "That sinking feeling"
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Sloppy Journalism they haven't said how much her house is worth, there is no picture of her pushing her Jubs out and no renta quotes.
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Not quite a sink hole but Southern Water found a large leak in the early hours yesterday and now there's a huge hole just outside my house, I can just barely get out of my drive. Nothing like road cutters and pneumatic drills at 3AM.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
That's more impressive than the wide sink holes, and doesn't seem possible. How do they explain that it went under the fence and emerged in the USA, and the soil under her fingernails? More worryingly might be a similar sized hole in the roof.
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The sinkhole that appeared late Monday was 12.2 meters (40 feet) deep and 80 centimeters (32 inches) in diameter
That's more impressive than the wide sink holes, and doesn't seem possible. How do they explain that it went under the fence and emerged in the USA, and the soil under her fingernails? More worryingly might be a similar sized hole in the roof.
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Now this one in Greece:
There's a thin layer of Euro the bottom.
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Sounds like one of my vengeful thoughts on neighbour MR PIKEY SCUM. A huge pit opens up and swallows his house and garden. Another was that I developed a small space/time wormhole device and connected his heart to his scummy garden pond.
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