Irony

Philippines
November 12, 2017 5:44am CST
So I posted earlier that we had no running water but then just as my husband finished filling up all the water containers....lo and behold! The faucet worked! It's funny, and I although I shouldn't I can't help myself, I'm still laughing! I got to go though. I'll log in here tomorrow night because I need to spend my time with the hubby...
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@nonersays (3329)
• United States
12 Nov 17
I would have laughed too. Life can be funny that way sometimes
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@nonersays (3329)
• United States
13 Nov 17
@marapplestiffy You'll have to be sure to use all that water for SOMETHING so that all his hard work wasn't for NOTHING.
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• Philippines
13 Nov 17
@nonersays it was used for watering our plants this morning...
• Philippines
12 Nov 17
It wasn't funny for my husband though!
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@LadyDuck (458091)
• Switzerland
12 Nov 17
This happens all the time, when you are prepared to face a negative events, there was no need to care about. Keep the filled containers, they will come handy another time.
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• Philippines
12 Nov 17
We actually do fill the water containers as a contingency plan just in case the water supply is not strong enough to reach our house, it happens but it usually just last an hour or so, and that morning I did our laundry so all the water was used and then the water supply was interrupted and it took almost 11hours for it to get fixed so yeah...
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@LadyDuck (458091)
• Switzerland
13 Nov 17
@marapplestiffy If you experience this problem time by time, it's better to have some containers ready to use.
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• Philippines
13 Nov 17
@LadyDuck yes, it sure is
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@allen0187 (58444)
• Philippines
12 Nov 17
At least you have running water again. No need to fill the pails manually.
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@sjvg1976 (41131)
• Delhi, India
13 Nov 17
That's good that now you have all containers filled with water otherwise it's very tough to survive without it. You must be thankful to your husband as you may have suffered more without water than your husband.
• Philippines
12 Nov 17
Well, the important is that the water is back.
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• Philippines
12 Nov 17
yes, it is!
@marlina (154166)
• Canada
12 Nov 17
I do not think that keeping the water in the containers is a good idea. How about the smell
@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
12 Nov 17
Better keep the water in the containers for some time. You never know . . .
@Hannihar (129470)
• Israel
12 Nov 17
Did you get warning that the water would get turned off? You were lucky the water went back on so you did not have to use what your husband filled up. I am glad you got your water back on just in time.
@JustBhem (70555)
• Davao, Philippines
12 Nov 17
It is better to be ready in case of water interrupts again. Lol.