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[QUOTE="Yardigan, post: 4744106, member: 8851"] What I do is....Take a wire coat hanger (if you can even find one) and concoct it into something you can use to move debris around in the area of the clog, whilst hanging perilously out of an open window, maybe with a child hanging on to you to make sure you don't fall out. Of course, you can only do this during a raging downpour (when else would you bother?) and that always ratchets up the wifely anxiety, and who doesn't need a little more of that? Oh...[S]now I totally get why you're looking into this[/S].... must read to end of thread.... [/QUOTE]
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