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Wouldn't be the first time someone's run around looking for a leak or trying to cure pipe noises because of a clock ticking!
 
Wouldn't be the first time someone's run around looking for a leak or trying to cure pipe noises because of a clock ticking!

Is that an admission?
 
most people in ireland near the borders are used to listening out for ticking, its what kept them alive most of the time:)
 
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