At least you prolly don't have a party line
Sorry, side track of a fault (maybe a urban myth) from the 70's when I was a fledgling Telecoms engineer.
Party Lines (shared service in UK) work over a single pair of wires. The A leg is Customer 1 and the B leg Customer 2, when either party picked up their phone the polarity of of the loop, ie which leg saw the extended Eth would be charged for the call. However when the phone received an incoming call, a 75 V ringing current would be sent (to eth) on the respective customers A or B leg. The Eth being made at the customers premises.
The fault was this, the phone would be crackly and not work properly, but if the customer received an incoming call their dog would bark and then the phone would work fine for a couple of days..
Fault was:- The dog was tied via a metal lead to a radiator, the earth connection was connected to that radiator, the eth was not a full connection. When the phone rang the dog would get a shock and bark, it also pissed itself, the piss would make the eth connection good and stay good until it dried out.