Unexplained phenomena Part V: woke up this morning to find a large puddle in the middle of the room downstairs. It wasn't next to a wall and the ceiling above it wasn't wet. It was enough water to completely saturate two bath towels.
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I guess the exorcism—I mean, the blessing—done by a priest in 2013 didn't take. http://friendfeed.com/aswang...
- Victor Ganata
What's under the floor?
- bentley
Maybe that unicorn that jizzed glitter all over my living room curtain, 2 years ago, made its way to your home and pissed on your floor. http://friendfeed.com/bitchfe...
- April Russo (FForever!)
There isn't a fridge in that area is there?
- Arlan K.
Nope. The puddle was under the couch and a side table. And both are kind of in the middle of the room, not touching any walls.
- Victor Ganata
It sounds like you're going to have to outfit your home with cameras, hygrometers, thermometers, etc. in the name of science.
- Spidra Webster
Ok, that's freaky.
- Arlan K.
The onion is getting revenge.
- Anika
A spontaneous rain cloud in your living room! (also, obligatory Superintendant Chalmers quote: "The Aurora Borealis? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country? Localized entirely within your kitchen?"
- Andrew C (✔)
When we encounter something like that in our line of work the water is usually coming from elsewhere but running to a 'low spot'. Or you could go with the localized auroa thing ... I like that better anyway :-) Good luck!
- Shannon - GlassMistress