Drain cleaner's hilarious five-word response after finding severely clogged toilet

A bloke who unclogs drains for a living has left social media users in stitches with his hilarious response to a seriously clogged loo full of waste.

By Kirsty Card, Social News Reporter

Close-Up of a White Toilets

A bloke has gone viral for his hilarious response to a blocked toilet (Image: Getty)

We have all dealt with the nightmare of a clogged toilet at some point in our lives - but unlikely as bad as this one.

But one man, who posts online as @mcr_drainage_man, has seen more than his fair share of extreme loo blockages. In one of his most recent videos, which has garnered more than 53,000 likes, he was seen walking up the stairs of an unkempt house only to find a vile state in the bathroom.

The bowl was filled with water and faeces, which had been overflowing and running down the sides. The water was completely brown - and viewers could only imagine how foul the smell was.

However, the drainage worker was heard groaning before he even got up the stairs from the smell, advising viewers to "prepare themselves" for a "disgusting" sight. Once he captured it on camera, fans were left in hysterics over the man's sarcastic response to the unsightly bathroom.

"Dip ya bread in that," he quipped as the 28-second video came to an end. TikTok viewers were left howling at the five-word reaction - with many praising him for doing a task most people would avoid.

You can watch the video here, but be warned: it's pretty grim.

One user said: "Dip your bread in that, cracked me," while another commented: "How do you cope with this job? I could never." A third wrote: "I knew it was going to be bad ."

Meanwhile, a fourth wrote: "Couldn't do it, couldn't do this job, honesty hats off to you mate." Someone else penned: "My job isn't so bad actually."

The news comes after six cleaners toiled for a combined 50 hours to transform a horror house which hadn't been cleaned in years into a gleaming home. Photos taken before the deep clean in October 2020 have recently resurfaced.

They show black mould, thick layers of dirt, dust and grime covering surfaces in rooms all over the property in Dalton, Cumbria. The semi-detached house was almost unrecognisable after cleaners scoured, scrubbed and polished its rooms, filling two skips with rubbish.

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