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kriadydragon) wrote2010-01-02 08:09 pm
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The Washer must die! Oh, and eggs
This is all
padawan_aneiki's fault. It really is. I didn't want anymore eggs, wasn't planning on getting anymore. Then I clicked her egg and thought, "I haven't been here for a while. Wonder if they have any new eggs?" So I find out. And, lo and behold, a pretty egg. So I click on it. Oh, look, another pretty egg, and another! Oh, and the egg I've always wanted!
I am a hoarder of eggs :P Please click on them so they don't die.

Oh, and the washer needs to just die so we can get a new one. It keeps going off balance no matter the number of clothes or how we arrange them during the rinse cycle.
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I am a hoarder of eggs :P Please click on them so they don't die.




Oh, and the washer needs to just die so we can get a new one. It keeps going off balance no matter the number of clothes or how we arrange them during the rinse cycle.
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If your washer is doing handstands, I suggest Fisher and Paykel as a
replacement.
I love my washer and dryer.
They are simply amazing.
The washer has high RPMs (I was on the phone with a guy who
asked me if I was at the airport...:P) so little
left to dry when clothes come out, even towels
The dryer has a HUGE drying element so they dry on first go around,
even towels.
I would buy another and
when my fridge and stove are circling the drain, I will replace them
with Fisher and Paykel.
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That's why I'm behind with your posts, you know I always read them. Mum is going to take time to recover from her fall before Christmas but you know I like checking out your posts :D (She doesn't have the internetz. TJ is horrified! :D)