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On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 21:21:24 -0400, "John Smythe"
> wrote:

>Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 17:16:29 -0400, "John Smythe"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>> Are you on your own private well or city water? If on your own well
>>>> check your pressure setting, it may have changed. If on city water
>>>> call them and have them check that your pressure hasn't recently
>>>> been increased (they may have done some work to improve flow in
>>>> your area). Older homes are very prone to leaks and burst pipes
>>>> when pressure is increased just a wee bit. It sounds like your
>>>> house needs a lot more upgrading than a simple patch job.
>>>
>>> Did you read the post? I didn't think so.
>>> Pressure on a drain line? Not in any part of the world except yours.

>>
>> He didn't specify waste or supply in his original post. Take the butt
>> plug out of your ass so you can think.

>
>Yes he did.


That's why you deleted the entirety of post I responded to, ASSHOLE!