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It's forced to be channeled in Minoan labyrinths in air conditioners of the buildings of architectural ideology, and is filtered in the oldest filters, dirtiest, unhealthy, filled with bacteria rotten pipes.
The DWP wants to raise about $270 million a year to fix rotten pipes and cover its obligations, so maybe we'll all be getting $50,000 water bills.
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Some builders that used drywall imported from China have received complaints from homeowners that the product has rotted pipes and wires, caused respiratory issues and other health problems and emitted an odor of rotten eggs.
While water bills go through the roof, water companies continue to make profits and waste hundreds of thousands of litres through burst pipes and rotten Victorian mains.
There's no one in the house with whom to share the events of the day, discuss the broken pipes and rotten politics, relish the antics and achievements of the grandchildren.
"It was in a terrible state – stacked with rotten timbers and piles of old pipes," he says.
Their rule even extended to keeping an old bird's nest found in a gap in a wall, along with broken fireplaces, rotten window frames and fragments of pipe from the old gas lighting.
JIMMY (contentedly puffing at his pipe, ready to engage in endless conversation): It's a rotten night out, isn't it?
Hot water with the right rotten egg smell, to be fair poured with the force of a cheap garden hose from the pipes.
The gas that flows through the network of pipes under the streets is naturally odorless, so a compound known as mercaptan that smells somewhat like rotten eggs is added.
"Stay rotten".
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