
Used to live at the top of a block of flats - showers were crap in the morning as everyone was taking a shower on all floors so the water pressure went down but there was at least a trickle...
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Wed 11 Sep 2002, 8:57,
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...there was a thin, cold trickle. Took me about 1/2 hour to try and wash my hair under it though.
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:)
I know, i've got the same problem, its got to vendetta stage, we control the hot water from our boiler, the other day I turned it off the night before so that they wouldnt have any hot water. hee.
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Wed 11 Sep 2002, 9:05,
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I know, i've got the same problem, its got to vendetta stage, we control the hot water from our boiler, the other day I turned it off the night before so that they wouldnt have any hot water. hee.

I'm not sure that's the family downstairs, there should always be *some*.
Except in the middle of the night when we were in the A&E apparently, when I came home and there was none at all, not even a trickle, but when I went back and picked Wol up and came home again, it was there....
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Wed 11 Sep 2002, 9:06,
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Except in the middle of the night when we were in the A&E apparently, when I came home and there was none at all, not even a trickle, but when I went back and picked Wol up and came home again, it was there....