Well I got nowt done today as I was about to go, the misses was hoovering (not hovering)
an bang all the power went off
AHHHhhhhhgggg ffs everything switched off pulled out fridge/dishwasher after removing wall sockets
I eventually found it, the cable going outside to the utility room was chewed through damm thing goes to
my shed suppose Id better re-wire it now where's my torch so I find the new wire. o_O
 
Well I got nowt done today as I was about to go, the misses was hoovering (not hovering)
an bang all the power went off
AHHHhhhhhgggg ffs everything switched off pulled out fridge/dishwasher after removing wall sockets
I eventually found it, the cable going outside to the utility room was chewed through damm thing goes to
my shed suppose Id better re-wire it now where's my torch so I find the new wire. o_O


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Well I got nowt done today as I was about to go, the misses was hoovering (not hovering)
an bang all the power went off
AHHHhhhhhgggg ffs everything switched off pulled out fridge/dishwasher after removing wall sockets
I eventually found it, the cable going outside to the utility room was chewed through damm thing goes to
my shed suppose Id better re-wire it now where's my torch so I find the new wire. o_O

Was there any sign of the creature responsible?

Sometimes small animals can survive massive electric shocks with no apparent ill effects. Many years ago we were looking after a friend's rabbit whilst they were away. It was a friendly bunny called Bluebell and she hopped around the room rubbing her face on our feet as we watched 'Nationwide' (yes, it was that long ago) before settling down behind the sofa. Suddenly there was a large blue flash and a bang as the rabbit was thrown across the room. Oh no, we've killed Bluebell. But she shook herself and went back in and started eating wires again, clearly much less perturbed by events than we were.
 
Well allsorts reely.
But there were other stats about how many frogs kids celebrated their buffdays etc there. And hols peeps are only there during the hols.
We go in them only very rarely, but when we have it was predominantly frogs eatin there.:rolleyes::(
I don't think they'd put the buildings up just for holiday trade, and ours isn't even on a holiday route.
That surprises me. Eye always fort the frogs were more into home cooking like the eye-tallyuns.
 
Was there any sign of the creature responsible?

Sometimes small animals can survive massive electric shocks with no apparent ill effects. Many years ago we were looking after a friend's rabbit whilst they were away. It was a friendly bunny called Bluebell and she hopped around the room rubbing her face on our feet as we watched 'Nationwide' (yes, it was that long ago) before settling down behind the sofa. Suddenly there was a large blue flash and a bang as the rabbit was thrown across the room. Oh no, we've killed Bluebell. But she shook herself and went back in and started eating wires again, clearly much less perturbed by events than we were.

Thats a bunny story o_O ok ok I'll hop it :D
I heard something under the floor earlier, we do tend to get little furry pests. Time to get the traps out.
Funny you said that about the rabbit. My oldest dog used to chew through power cables when she was
a puppy, bloody nightmare at the time. Id thought at the time it must have hurt her.
 

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