hello children
I would like to ask you to envision the inside of a toilet tank, the top part of the toilet, the rectangular part.
You know how inside, there's a stopper, which connects to a chain, which connects to a handle, which connects to the flushing lever? And how when you flush the chain pulls the stopper up, draining the water out of the tank and how it's impossible to flush a toilet if you don't do that?
Well, our lever's been broken for a while now. Today, we had a fun, additional complication! The chain--still attached to the stopper--fell into the pipe the stopper covers and is stuck on something. I have been trying to remove it for the past half hour, to no avail
life is pointless and we all return to dust eventually
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I've moved the post to my personal thread.
Frozen pipes are nasty and almost always need a plumber to shock them.
Also... Jane, you rent and don't own right? Because your landlord should be required to repair stuff like that, and they should NOT be charging you for that. You should only be charged for damages you have actually caused.