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ok update the hot water taps wont turn off in the laundry and i went to have a shower befor the water ran out and got zapped hardcore it made me scream and it hurt my hand my washing machine keeps on chirping and foxtel now wont work

not to mention my ragdoll cat is missing she was put in the laundry to sleep as per everynight with my other ragdoll and she is gone there is no where she can get out

ok thats dangerous. I suggest you call out an electrician ASAP cause theres something not right somewhere

-D

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ok its not funny, but why are you on here posting about it and not out looking for said cats

i have looked all morning for hours she was in the laundry there is know way she could get out what so ever its like she has vanished

im just more needing to know how to turn off mt tap in the bathroom without electricuting myself again

should be a tap out the front of your house a Mains water tap turn that off and you'll get no more water to your house

i tried that hun but the water is the hot water so it must keep running till all the hot water is out of the tank

the landlord wont be here for a few hours either

my hand is hurting and it had to be my sore one as well

i have looked all morning for hours she was in the laundry there is know way she could get out what so ever its like she has vanished

im just more needing to know how to turn off mt tap in the bathroom without electricuting myself again

turn the power supply to the house off

then turn tap off

-D

soulns liek a problem that a friend of min had last week.. a water pipe burst inside the wall, and filled the wall cavity with water which came leaking out of the power points :P

+1 to calling a sparky, its not worth yours and your sons saftey to wait

I have a question,

A mate of mine has just moved down to Adelaide from Gold Coast, and he has a VS Statesman with a 355 stroker in it, does he have to take the car to ID check or can he just change the address to south australian rego? I know if you buy a car from interstate you have to stuff around with all that ID check bullshit, but because he has just moved states and not sold the car can he just change it over? He can get a QLD 'road worthy' too by the shop that built his engine

ok update the hot water taps wont turn off in the laundry and i went to have a shower befor the water ran out and got zapped hardcore it made me scream and it hurt my hand my washing machine keeps on chirping and foxtel now wont work

not to mention my ragdoll cat is missing she was put in the laundry to sleep as per everynight with my other ragdoll and she is gone there is no where she can get out

kellie

ring 13 13 66 straight away. thats a broken neutral (as brad and i both thought earlier)

describe it as you got a shock from a tap when trying to turn it off, and a customer service crew will be sent out.

do NOT ring an electrician yet, ring ETSA straight away

i think your right because he isn't swapping names on rego might just be change of address form

even so they wouldn't give a stato too much grief except for 20% tint or something maybe a big ass blower

I'd say the boys at the ID office would slap a sticker on the car - Its absolutly offtap sounds like an animal and tucking 20's.

Cheers for that one, I'll be sure to let him know.

I have consumed so much alcohol this weekend, I am in pain :P

Signed the paper work for our home and land package this arvo

ended up going for this http://www.sterlinghomes.com.au/home-desig...cquarieensuite/

house and land package at munno para west, along with a few extras like stainless appliences, built in robes etc etc

come to 232k

will do me the missus and the little lad for a few years, then rent it out and onto bigger and better :P

just gotta flog this unit off now!, word of advice, avoid northern property world, there useless pricks.

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