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A plate has fallen down the back of the loo - how can I get it out?

464 replies

ahundredtimes · 28/10/2008 17:26

And not just any plate - this is a plate painted by ME for dd's hair bands! I did it when she was painting a mug for dh- the man was so impressed he put it in the window. [preen]

It's annoying.

Now the cistern of the loo is built into a tongue and groove type wall affair, and can only be accessed from the top. The plate has fallen down, below the cistern, onto the floor below.

I can't reach it, nobody can reach it.

Any ideas?

OP posts:
ahundredtimes · 28/10/2008 23:20

[hugs platter]

I might start a whole new thread about where to keep the hair booble platter now, where it will escape injury and harm and yet be handily located for the mornings.

[tests MNers patience emoticon]

OP posts:
MarmadukeScarletbloodstains · 28/10/2008 23:21

Nice plate platter btw

miamla · 28/10/2008 23:30

100x, i've been reading your thread and giggling. DP is sitting next to me and asking why i'm laughing. I've tried to explain but i don't think he gets it! thank you for keeping me entertained and for causing the bemused look on my DP's face!

and worry not, put a link to your new thread for the hair bobble platter location on here and i'll come and help you...maybe!

Habbibu · 29/10/2008 00:03
LadyLaGore · 29/10/2008 00:19

oh man, that was fun to read. late of course, as is my wont. sigh.
i wish i couldve seen the loo picture. i still cant picture the whole thing tbh. but yay for successful rescue.

wabbit · 29/10/2008 01:03

I wanted to see the crime scene too LadyLaGore... the booble platter is lovely tho - my promise to myself to not stay up late MNing has failed again coz i got diverted to this thread... I need more will power!

worzelgummidge · 29/10/2008 02:57

Wow! That was one hell of a ride.......

Yay on getting the booble plate back 100x and "Go 100x DH!"
A hero in anyones book!

wehaveallbeenthere · 29/10/2008 03:14

Can you take a picture of the loo? Can you see the plate at the bottom or is it in a hole? Is there room at the top to manuver anything long down the hole? If you had a couple of broom sticks and dug out a ditch the width of the plate...could you get it with either side between them and pull it up?
Or a long wired brush twisted so you can loop the plate and pull it up? Since it is square it won't roll out once you have it in a wire loop...right?

wehaveallbeenthere · 29/10/2008 03:17

Oh shoot, you got it back but this thread shot from page 1 to 16 in no time. Glad you got it back (as read on page 16). Do tell how so I don't have to read all the way through. Or at least tell the page.

wehaveallbeenthere · 29/10/2008 03:26

It was the guinea pig wasn't it? On a trapeze? Oh nevermind. I'm off to bed.

ChipButty · 29/10/2008 03:51

Hilarious! Glad you got it back though.

LadyLaGore · 29/10/2008 07:11

it was booble pate actually. i read it all [saddo ]

mrsmaidamess · 29/10/2008 07:48

I came as soon as I could...at first light.

Thank god the plate is out. We can all breathe easy now.

What a laugh, havent laughed this much on MN for ages.

thesockmonsterofdoom · 29/10/2008 07:59

I am so relieved for the sfe return of the booble pate.
I can liken my experience here last night to that of my hopefully chosen career of Midwifery, i was there to support you through the early stages of this devastating event, yet I missed the bit when someone got it out and got no credit.

LadyLaGore · 29/10/2008 08:01

lol socky.
you training to be a mw then?

thesockmonsterofdoom · 29/10/2008 08:12

No, I sent my application form off Sunday so i have to get onto a course first

Swedes · 29/10/2008 08:28

It's been one heck of a journey. The rescue has been a success. But I feel there should be a mumsnet enquiry as questions as to how this happened remain unanswered.
Why is there a gaping hole (large enough to accommodate a platter and a skinny child) at the back of a boxed in cistern?

I'm thinking about other mumsnetters' bobble platters and skinny children. This must never be allowed to happen again.

LaMonsterWeaselwolf · 29/10/2008 08:30

Huzzah for plate rescue! (hides fact I came back specifically this morning to check on plate platter progress)

covertmission · 29/10/2008 08:37

good point Swedes, good point.

I think at the very least we need a CSI slo-mo action sequence with the platter tipping precariously and then tumbling behind cistern (x-ray effect required).....now I think of it there should be several alternative 'How Did It Happen' scenes, one of which involving a small child shoving it down the hole in a jealous rage.

JustKeepScreamingInFear · 29/10/2008 09:36

Will it turn out that Dh actually put it down there himself so he could be called upon to save the day.....?

Swedes · 29/10/2008 10:13

Yes I think I read that in How To Spot When Your Man is Manipulating You Into Providing Sexual Favours - Chapter 3 ii/ The Plate Down The Back Of The Toilet - A Midweek Blowjob Guaranteed

milliemayhem · 29/10/2008 11:54

I can't believe you've only just informed us its a SQUARE plate. There was I thinking it was standard round, and all that time i had 4 specially trained gerbils trained for retrieving square plates from tight spots. They won't touch round plates thou, something in their genes. I could've gotten them to you by about 6 last night. Doh. That'll teach me for not asking on shape of booble pate.

RustyDaviesBear · 29/10/2008 12:53

This was an epic!
Worthy of a Saga!
So:
Here it is....

The Saga of the Lost Bobble Plate

A fact that ev?ry mum should know
Is what to do when ? what a blow!
You drop behind your boxed-in loo
A plate that?s very dear to you.
You must, of course, your laptop get,
And log on to the great Mumsnet.
Where you will find a goodly host,
Of eager mums, all keen to post,
To help you in your time of need.
No gallant knight on milk-white steed,
Could beat these ladies with their mice,
Who rush to share their good advice.
And so ahundredtimes did go,
To tell us all her tale of woe,
?What can I do?? she sadly cried,
Suggestions came from far and wide,
Of things that stick and things that suck,
She tried them all but had no luck,
The plate remained behind the loo,
What was a Mumsnetter to do?
Meanwhile, in homes across the land,
The mothers left their housework and,
Their poor neglected children roamed,
Their teeth unbrushed, their hair uncombed,
And husbands came from day-long toil,
To find no soup upon the boil.
Then, searching for their errant spouse,
They hear the ever-clicking mouse,
They watch their loved one, tense and pale,
Refresh the page to no avail.
?I?m sorry, love, I?m on a vigil,
What you can gather from the fridge?ll,
Have to be your supper, mate,
I?m here until they save the plate?.
But back now to our stricken mum,
Who?s keen to prove she?s not so dumb,
So many things she?s tried and tested,
But now a bag has been suggested.
Her husband (who is on the phone)
Implores her not to try alone,
But no, she?s too keyed-up to wait,
She shoves it down beside the plate.
But there it sticks, she gives a yelp,
Her hubby says ?That didn?t help,
Now you can leave it all to me
Just go and get a cup of tea!?
Some tricky work with seaside spade,
With which the children once had played,
And on the bag now rests the platter,
But will this really save the latter?
There seems no way to raise it up
Without a slip ?twixt lip and cup?
As mumsnetters with bated breath,
Wait there for news of life or death,
They light a candle for the plate,
And all prepare to mourn its fate,
But grappling with the wooden spade,
Our hero comes to hundred?s aid,
Inch by inch, the platter comes,
As breathless wait the watching mums,
The groping fingers touch the rim
He teeters on the cistern?s brim?
A cry of triumph rends the air!
Success will come to those who dare!
Tired, but happy, there he stands,
The plate clutched safely in his hands,
He sees his ever-loyal mate
Rush lovingly to hug?

?the plate.

BennyAndJoon · 29/10/2008 12:56

Fab Rusty

LaMonsterWeaselwolf · 29/10/2008 12:59

That's awesome!

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