Gonna refrain from any “well running dry” and “what will it take to get things flowing again” comparisons for the moment, except to ponder the classic question of whether art imitates life or life imitates art.
Does anyone besides me understand what they’re saying?
Me! Me!
First thing i did when we were being shown the house in Dawsonville several years ago was turn on the water in the kitchen sink and announce that the pressure tank was waterlogged.
I once lived in a house where the well was so shallow the pump was actually *in* the house (so was the wellhead). When that well quit, we had to have a deeper one drilled in the yard with the pump at the bottom of the shaft. And since it was Alaska, the pipe from the well to the house had to be wrapped in heat tape even though it was buried rather deep.
[raises hand] I know what they’re talking about, too!! Helps to have lived in remote VT and had to drill a well for the house…
I remember when my Grandmother, who had a wellhead in her basement in southern NJ, was forced to cap it because the city water system came out as far as her house and mandated no wells. It was a sad day, as that water was sweet!! (not like the city-water she got…)
I was waiting for a “Baby Boom” reaction from Dolores!
Joe_Minotaur over 15 years ago
GREEN ACRES, we are there!
William Chassereau Premium Member over 15 years ago
Gonna refrain from any “well running dry” and “what will it take to get things flowing again” comparisons for the moment, except to ponder the classic question of whether art imitates life or life imitates art.
hawgowar over 15 years ago
Corey, about how long before you get the Green With Envy strips up on gocomics?
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
Does anyone besides me understand what they’re saying?
fairportfan over 15 years ago
ejcapulet said
Does anyone besides me understand what they’re saying?
Me! Me!
First thing i did when we were being shown the house in Dawsonville several years ago was turn on the water in the kitchen sink and announce that the pressure tank was waterlogged.
McGehee over 15 years ago
I once lived in a house where the well was so shallow the pump was actually *in* the house (so was the wellhead). When that well quit, we had to have a deeper one drilled in the yard with the pump at the bottom of the shaft. And since it was Alaska, the pipe from the well to the house had to be wrapped in heat tape even though it was buried rather deep.
Templo S.U.D. over 15 years ago
What’s all this mumbo-jumbo Chuck and Banks talking about? I’m as equally confused as Delores. Are they going to fix her plumbing or not?
Lawrence Stetz Premium Member over 15 years ago
Yes, They are going to fix her plumbing. They are just discussing the best way to do this.
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
Thank goodness! I was worried that I was a total redneck or something for knowing this stuff.
paciii7223 Premium Member over 15 years ago
[raises hand] I know what they’re talking about, too!! Helps to have lived in remote VT and had to drill a well for the house…
I remember when my Grandmother, who had a wellhead in her basement in southern NJ, was forced to cap it because the city water system came out as far as her house and mandated no wells. It was a sad day, as that water was sweet!! (not like the city-water she got…)
I was waiting for a “Baby Boom” reaction from Dolores!