I should point out this was spotted by a chap on Twitter (@ShugNiggurath) on Twitter, but he didn't have access to email at the time so I sent it in for him.
One hand towards herself, which combined with the grimace means "I smell something bad" and one hand towards the broken pipe indicating "the thing that smells bad".
Maybe if the gran in question wasn't such a pathetic, initiative-free dullard it would have turned out less sad. And what about her family? Could their combined wit and resources not stretch to getting a bust pipe fixed by someone other than the pseudo-council-ish 'River Clyde Homes'?
That's threeee weeks, and opposed to twooo.
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No wonder she looks distressed having to stand outside with her finger plugging that hole in the soil pipe.
ReplyDeleteI should point out this was spotted by a chap on Twitter (@ShugNiggurath) on Twitter, but he didn't have access to email at the time so I sent it in for him.
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ReplyDeleteOne hand towards herself, which combined with the grimace means "I smell something bad" and one hand towards the broken pipe indicating "the thing that smells bad".
What a sad tale.
ReplyDeleteMaybe if the gran in question wasn't such a pathetic, initiative-free dullard it would have turned out less sad. And what about her family? Could their combined wit and resources not stretch to getting a bust pipe fixed by someone other than the pseudo-council-ish 'River Clyde Homes'?
Fuck's sake.