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Name: shyeah & chewy
Country: United States
State: Maryland
Metro: Montgomery County


Interests: shyeah - Glorifying God, Transformers, DC area sports, sharks with lasers on their heads chewy - Seeking God, Being Organic and Green, Gilmore Girls,
Expertise: shyeah - making a mess of things. chewy - making someone clean up their mess
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Member Since: 4/16/2006

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Thursday, December 03, 2009

Sorta Felt Like Princess Peach Waiting for Mario and Luigi ...

Earlier this year the pipe that leads to the front hose bibb burst as if there was frozen water inside.  I thought that was funny, in a not-so-funny way, since I always turn off the outside water to avoid situations like that one I had.  Being the person that I am, I've already turned off the water to that hose bibb but every so often I'll turn the bibb on to see if there's any water sitting in the pipe.    And would you guess there is!  I can't figure that out since the turn-off valve is in the off position and I drained the pipe.  So where is this extra water coming from?  I traced the pipe as best as I could and could only come up with that there's a leak in the ball socket portion of the turn-off valve.

After using the Sharkbite system to fix my previous pipe issues I figured I could do the same since they make a replacement 1/2" valve that I could use.  I go to Home Depot get the parts that I need (basically the valve and another coupler since I want to replace about a foot of piping because of a previous pipe repair on the old pipe).  Since this pipe is close to the water main shutoff I figure I gotta be prepared.  I have my pencil, my tape measure, a towel to wipe down any water, pipe cutter, spare pipe and Sharkbite parts.  I turn off the water main and start to drain the water in the house by turn on faucets.  Water stops so I begin.

I cut above the old valve thinking that if it's in the off position it's better to start there.  Water starts to gush out of the pipe I just cut.  Not that much that the towel can't suck up.  I should have gotten my Shamwow.  More water is gushing out.  I need to find a bucket.  I need to find a bucket FAST!  This makes no sense to me.  The valve is in the off position, at most if there's a leak there shouldn't be this much water.  I find a bucket and it begins to fill at a slow pace.  I then proceed to cut the bottom portion of the pipe that has the valve on it.  As soon as that's cut there's more water coming out.  The bucket is filling pretty fast.  Faster than before.  I may need a second bucket and then thoughts of Mickey Mouse and the bucket and mop scene from Fantasia comes to mind.  I quickly just stick on the new valve.  Whatcha know.  The water stopped.  I then proceed to replace the rest of the pipe and seemingly everything is OK now.

So what's the lesson here?  Hire a plumber?  Maybe.  Or remember a bucket next time you're cutting water pipes?  Maybe.  What about our friend "Mr. Gravity"?  Yes, Mr. Gravity.  Even though I turned off the water main since this pipe was so close to the main and though I thought I drained all the water in the pipes it was only the water that pressure could bring to the faucets.  Anything else will just sit in the pipes and when I made the second cut to the pipe all that water found a way out through our friend Mr. Gravity and the new hole I made.   ooooh Mr. Gravity you are a tricky one. 

Hopefully this fixes the leaking hose bibb problem and this repair works. 

I really hate plumbing ...


Sunday, November 22, 2009

Yet Another Reason NOT To Use Internet Explorer ...

Why people still use IE is beyond me.      Using Firefox, Safari or even Chrome has got to be better than subjugating themselves to potential harm.

A few helpful links about H1N1 for the paranoid


Saturday, November 21, 2009

Busy, Busier, blah ...

Still trying to catch my breath as is Chewy.  This was a nice little distraction ...


 


Tuesday, November 10, 2009

I Wonder Why They Picked Rick Astley? ...

That whole Rickrolled thing was funny only because I liked his music back in the day.  Heck I still like it.  Why it continues on I have no clue.  It's still funny though.  Still, Rickrolling "jailbroken" iPods is just too funny.
  • Political move or not I hope that Newt has really found Christ and has accepted Him as his Lord and Savior.  Don't forget Newt, they will know we are Christians by our love.  It's not by our mouth but by our actions.
  • Lotta uproar about Goldman Sachs and Citigroup getting the N1H1 vaccine.  Come on people, they have hundreds if not thousands of employees in that general area.  If they can help vaccinate the at-risk folks why is that a problem?  Do you really think they gave the vaccinations to the higher ups who were not in the at-risk category?  They probably saved the city and those people standing in line a bunch of time and resources by removing them from the equation.  Do the support staff or admin groups not deserve to get the vaccination all because of what the big wigs did?  Maybe I just have too much faith in the goodness of people.
  • Speaking about flu shots.  One of my brothers knew of this gal from work.  I always do smirk when I see my flu shot waiver form only because it does say "may cause death."  Which, since I get my flu shot from work, and we have business life insurance does that mean Chewy would get a payout if I croaked at work because of the shot?  Not that I want to test it out or anything.  Just curious that's all.


Sunday, November 08, 2009

Whoa ...

A baby deer jumped into the lions den at the National Zoo.  Three YouTube clips - video1, video2, and video3



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