My bathroom drain was blocked because a whole corded 90s phone was stuck in the pipes

    by Alternative-Eye4547

    49 Comments

    1. Brings the term “shitty signal” to a weird new level.

      “Sorry, I’m about to lose you, I’m entering a… well, we’ll call it a tunnel.”

    2. Alternative-Eye4547 on

      Much like this phone, the questions raised here will never get answered and it’s really, very shitty

    3. InvasiveDonkey on

      When that anxiety hits after you used the family phone to call the late night smut hotline. Ahhh to be young again!

    4. Betray-Julia on

      Whats neat is that theoretically, the infant toddler who possible did this was then the plumber who came and fixed it.

    5. i found a spy camera clogging a public toilet the other day… had to deal with the RCMP. also i recognize the machine a rigid cement mixer drain cleaner right?

    6. IAMSPARTACUSSSSS on

      Bathroom version of ‘Does It Blend?’, ‘Does It Flush?’

    7. ValyrianSteelYoGirl on

      Didn’t you post this like yesterday?

      Yeah found it 11k upvotes and then removed

    8. WhenTheDevilCome on

      I say “this can’t flush.” No way these rigid pieces make the bends inside a toilet’s trap. I’d say someone removed one of the cleanout caps and put the phone directly into the pipe.

    9. Well there’s no way that would flush, and shower drains are too small of a pipe to fit this. Which means it was inside the pipe when it was initially installed. 

    10. unknownpoltroon on

      Look, sometimes you get really drunk and eat a phone, and regret it the next morning. This was back in the days when it was safe to eat a phone, no lithium batteries.

    11. sinisteraxillary on

      We’ve been trying to reach you, your plumbing’s extended warranty is about to expire.

    12. SchoolExtension6394 on

      So you move to a stash house. They trend to get rid of evidence through the toilet before the raid.

    13. TaonasProclarush272 on

      But does it still work when you plug it in? And I guess bigger question, does anyone still have a working phone jack to test it?

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