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Old 28-09-2014, 05:24 PM   #1
BPXR6T
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Default Random Puddles

Okay, this might rank up there with the weirdest threads on ff but I'm stumped. I bought an old country house in western victoria a bit over a year ago. Nice quiet and secluded. I live alone and have no pets. About six months after moving in I sat down at the bar and the bar stool had a puddle of water on it. Wet pants. I couldnt explain it. No rain, no wet patch on the roof, no visitors, and I didn't spill anything. The puddle left a white ring like it ate into the varnish on the bar stool.

Move on another few months. I just got home and another small puddle of water in the hallway just now. Again, no wetness on the ceiling, no pets, no drips. Just a small pool of water. Doesn't smell like rat **** or anything. No other signs of vermin. I'm stumped! Ideas?

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