• Hi all and welcome to TheWoodHaven2 brought into the 21st Century, kicking and screaming! We all have Alasdair to thank for the vast bulk of the heavy lifting to get us here, no more so than me because he's taken away a huge burden of responsibility from my shoulders and brought us to this new shiny home, with all your previous content (hopefully) still intact! Please peruse and feed back. There is still plenty to do, like changing the colour scheme, adding the banner graphic, tweaking the odd setting here and there so I have added a new thread in the 'Technical Issues, Bugs and Feature Requests' forum for you to add any issues you find, any missing settings or just anything you'd like to see added/removed from the feature set that Xenforo offers. We will get to everything over the coming weeks so please be patient, but add anything at all to the thread I mention above and we promise to get to them over the next few days/weeks/months. In the meantime, please enjoy!

Don't you just love how insurance companies wriggle out?

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Just had the drain man in. Looks like there's a lot of tree roots in the sewage pipe from house to septic tank. Jet washing and rodding has, so far, failed and so Plan B is a spinning cutter on the end of a rod. If that fails we're looking at replacing. The drain guy suggested that I see if my house insurance covered it.

Spoke to a lovely lass in customer services. Bottom line - if a pipe is damaged by accidental damage.....like how do you accidentally damage a pipe buried in the ground and 6 ft deep ? Ask The Donald to send a bunker-buster bomb over ? Anyway accidental damage is covered.

Anything else, such as presumably the worms jumping up and down the pipe in a conga causing it to shift, is not.

You couldn't make it up
 
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