Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 In a message dated 3/16/03 9:38:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, 4makelas@... writes: > Anybody who made it this far ... either you have far too much time on your > hands, you really care, you were incredulous after reading the first > paragraph, or you needed a good laugh. Whichever, please let me not regret > the fact that I didn't take an extended warranty ... > > Gee, I kept reading because I thought it had something to do with the kids! LOL Connie, who can relate to being without laundry facilities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 , I am just too excited to sleep, and I am going to miss the antics and anecdotes of the awesome Aspergers Treatment borg Moms. Good luck with that washer and dryer! Love Tammy --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.462 / Virus Database: 261 - Release Date: 3/14/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 Good luck with the surgery, Tammy, but I can't help wondering -- why Mexico??? / 4makelas@... Way, Way Up in Northern Ontario Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Been there done that, too. Nothing is ever easy but it sure does feel good when it works out. Enjoy your new machines! Kathy H in NE Indiana Jim (13, AS & ADHD) ( ) OT: washing machine story > Gotta share my washing machine story. What a trying week ... > > Some of you may be aware that I have been having problems with the timer on my washer for months. For a while, it would stop without spinning out. Well, if you lifted the lid and then dropped it, it would commence working and finish the cycle. Great job for autistic kid -- run downstairs, lift the lid on the washer and then let it drop -- SLAM! Then, it decided that the agitator should agitate while the washer is filling ... ducky. Well, after a bit it did stop that. Then it started the " I-won't-spin-unless-you-stand-there-and-push-on-the-knob " routine. Well, you can imagine how that went over during the past month. I also wasn't impressed when it started the " I'll-fill-for-you-and-then-drain-right-away-without-washing-the-clothes " sequence. And then it decided to do all these things in the same cycle. And THEN, it decided that it would only work in the delicate cycle! Now, this was the last straw, because delicates spin lightly and towels washed in the delicate cycle are no way going to come out ready to put in the dryer. Oh, and did I mention that for the last month also I had to wash in one cycle and spin in a different one??? > > Now we get to the interesting part, because I haven't had a dryer for the past year. Just hang everything up in the basement on hangers or racks with fan blowing on them. It's AMAZING how much Hydro I have saved! BUT, face it, this was getting ridiculous. Anyway, I never bought a dryer because I knew the washer was going (it's had assorted other troubles over the past couple of years and several hubby-repairs -- won't touch on that --). So my plan was to buy a washer and dryer at the same time. > > Which I finally did, on Thursday, paid CASH. They had ordered in the dryer that I wanted, because they didn't stock it locally. It has low-med-high temperature settings (you'd think all dryers would come with that ...). Anyway, I had actually ordered the set a few weeks ago but was waiting for $$$ to pay for it. So I called on Monday to say that Thursday I'd be paying and I wanted it delivered. Well, they couldn't accommodate on Thursday night so I agreed to wait until Saturday (only possible delivery times for this area). My hubby ended up not pleased because the washer and dryer are not an exact matching pair. Big deal. They have the features I want, and I am nothing if not practical ... he had to put a metal exhaust on the dryer which apparently can get very hot. It's wider than the washer. They're both super capacity. It's also got a blue " instrument panel " while the washer's is white. > > Well, Saturday they arrived. Took the old washer out and put it at the curb (story here, because it had disappeared an hour later). Anyway, they took the dryer downstairs. And then they took the new washer out of the box and discovered that it was DAMAGED. Well ........ the delivery guy called the furniture store, and the manager said there were no more the same there. Not that it would have helped because the delivery guy didn't have time that day to go and get another washer. SO, after a whole lot of discussion -- during which the manager didn't seem to understand that I work and a special delivery during the daytime on Tuesday just would NOT do, and also the fact that I was DESPERATE for a washer by this time -- anyway they agreed to let me have the floor model BUT my hubby had to go and pick it up, which he did, and we get 3% of the cost of the washer for our trouble. Gee, if I'd known we'd have to go and pick it up, we could have picked up the dryer, too, and saved 3% on that too! Anyway, I ended up having to help get that darn thing down in the basement because a friend wasn't available just at that moment .... another story. > > Anyhow, I did so much laundry yesterday that the dryer couldn't keep up and I still had laundry hanging in the basement!! Now, why did I have so much laundry? Well, last weekend I had had it with the old washer and went to the laundromat, but I didn't take everything. Then during the March break, the kids went to Grandma's and dirtied a bunch of stuff. Meanwhile my hubby and I of course did change our clothes .... by Saturday morning the laundry was piled high. I usually do a couple of loads a day ... > > So here I am with a brand new washer and dryer. My daughter is happy because her flannelette pj's were soft last night and she can have a fresh pair each night again. She's also delighted to think that the turnaround time on having something washed won't be washing time when I have a full load plus at least a day to get it dry ... couldn't care less, except that he had an awful lot of towels to fold today (he is very good at this). > > Anybody who made it this far ... either you have far too much time on your hands, you really care, you were incredulous after reading the first paragraph, or you needed a good laugh. Whichever, please let me not regret the fact that I didn't take an extended warranty ... > > / 4makelas@... > Way, Way Up in Northern Ontario > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 > Anybody who made it this far ... either you have far too much time on your hands, you really care, you were incredulous after reading the first paragraph, or you needed a good laugh. Whichever, please let me not regret the fact that I didn't take an extended warranty ... LOL! Just nothing good on TV tonight and catching up on posts while I watch the 10:00 news. Your story was more interesting than the news! Good luck with the washer and dryer! May you have many happy spin cycles together. Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 : The answer is d), I needed a good laugh. I remember laughing at your screwy neighbor story a few months ago, so yes I read the whole washing machine story, and now I longer feel bad that my avacado dryer bought used as newlyweds17 years ago, only works on the delicate cyle and doesn't match my white 5 year old washer that is starting to show signs of cr******* out. Hope you have better luck this cycle -- Theresa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 you live in my house... ( ) OT: washing machine story > > > > Gotta share my washing machine story. What a trying week ... > > > > Some of you may be aware that I have been having problems with the timer > on my washer for months. For a while, it would stop without spinning out. > Well, if you lifted the lid and then dropped it, it would commence working > and finish the cycle. Great job for autistic kid -- run downstairs, lift the > lid on the washer and then let it drop -- SLAM! Then, it decided that the > agitator should agitate while the washer is filling ... ducky. Well, after a > bit it did stop that. Then it started the > " I-won't-spin-unless-you-stand-there-and-push-on-the-knob " routine. Well, > you can imagine how that went over during the past month. I also wasn't > impressed when it started the > " I'll-fill-for-you-and-then-drain-right-away-without-washing-the-clothes " > sequence. And then it decided to do all these things in the same cycle. And > THEN, it decided that it would only work in the delicate cycle! Now, this > was the last straw, because delicates spin lightly and towels washed in the > delicate cycle are no way going to come out ready to put in the dryer. Oh, > and did I mention that for the last month also I had to wash in one cycle > and spin in a different one??? > > > > Now we get to the interesting part, because I haven't had a dryer for the > past year. Just hang everything up in the basement on hangers or racks with > fan blowing on them. It's AMAZING how much Hydro I have saved! BUT, face it, > this was getting ridiculous. Anyway, I never bought a dryer because I knew > the washer was going (it's had assorted other troubles over the past couple > of years and several hubby-repairs -- won't touch on that --). So my plan > was to buy a washer and dryer at the same time. > > > > Which I finally did, on Thursday, paid CASH. They had ordered in the dryer > that I wanted, because they didn't stock it locally. It has low-med-high > temperature settings (you'd think all dryers would come with that ...). > Anyway, I had actually ordered the set a few weeks ago but was waiting for > $$$ to pay for it. So I called on Monday to say that Thursday I'd be paying > and I wanted it delivered. Well, they couldn't accommodate on Thursday night > so I agreed to wait until Saturday (only possible delivery times for this > area). My hubby ended up not pleased because the washer and dryer are not an > exact matching pair. Big deal. They have the features I want, and I am > nothing if not practical ... he had to put a metal exhaust on the dryer > which apparently can get very hot. It's wider than the washer. They're both > super capacity. It's also got a blue " instrument panel " while the washer's > is white. > > > > Well, Saturday they arrived. Took the old washer out and put it at the > curb (story here, because it had disappeared an hour later). Anyway, they > took the dryer downstairs. And then they took the new washer out of the box > and discovered that it was DAMAGED. Well ........ the delivery guy called > the furniture store, and the manager said there were no more the same there. > Not that it would have helped because the delivery guy didn't have time that > day to go and get another washer. SO, after a whole lot of discussion -- > during which the manager didn't seem to understand that I work and a special > delivery during the daytime on Tuesday just would NOT do, and also the fact > that I was DESPERATE for a washer by this time -- anyway they agreed to let > me have the floor model BUT my hubby had to go and pick it up, which he did, > and we get 3% of the cost of the washer for our trouble. Gee, if I'd known > we'd have to go and pick it up, we could have picked up the dryer, too, and > saved 3% on that too! Anyway, I ended up having to help get that darn thing > down in the basement because a friend wasn't available just at that moment > ... another story. > > > > Anyhow, I did so much laundry yesterday that the dryer couldn't keep up > and I still had laundry hanging in the basement!! Now, why did I have so > much laundry? Well, last weekend I had had it with the old washer and went > to the laundromat, but I didn't take everything. Then during the March > break, the kids went to Grandma's and dirtied a bunch of stuff. Meanwhile my > hubby and I of course did change our clothes .... by Saturday morning the > laundry was piled high. I usually do a couple of loads a day ... > > > > So here I am with a brand new washer and dryer. My daughter is happy > because her flannelette pj's were soft last night and she can have a fresh > pair each night again. She's also delighted to think that the turnaround > time on having something washed won't be washing time when I have a full > load plus at least a day to get it dry ... couldn't care less, except > that he had an awful lot of towels to fold today (he is very good at this). > > > > Anybody who made it this far ... either you have far too much time on your > hands, you really care, you were incredulous after reading the first > paragraph, or you needed a good laugh. Whichever, please let me not regret > the fact that I didn't take an extended warranty ... > > > > / 4makelas@... > > Way, Way Up in Northern Ontario > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 <<<<< Good luck with the washer and dryer! May you have many happy > spin cycles together. > Kathy>>> an no lost socks !!!!!!!!! Fania Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 , There is a lovely Christian doc in Mexico who does this surgery very regularly(this can increase success rate) for American women, and he does it for about 1/4 the cost of an American surgeon. It is about the only way we could afford to do this, because health insurance will gladly pay to break it, (which they call being " fixed " ) but they don't pay to fix it... I'll never get that. I guess because the ligation makes them not have to pay for potential pregnancy! I have checked him out thoroughly, and I feel completely safe about this. Love Tammy P.S. I already bought bottled water to take along... LMAO --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.462 / Virus Database: 261 - Release Date: 3/13/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 Thanks so much for the chuckle! I'm happy to hear that I'm not the only one out there with washer and dryer woes! However your washer sounded like it had a mind of its own, never a dull moment? Enjoy your new set! Barbara the 4 makelas <4makelas@...> wrote:Gotta share my washing machine story. What a trying week ... Some of you may be aware that I have been having problems with the timer on my washer for months. For a while, it would stop without spinning out. Well, if you lifted the lid and then dropped it, it would commence working and finish the cycle. Great job for autistic kid -- run downstairs, lift the lid on the washer and then let it drop -- SLAM! Then, it decided that the agitator should agitate while the washer is filling ... ducky. Well, after a bit it did stop that. Then it started the " I-won't-spin-unless-you-stand-there-and-push-on-the-knob " routine. Well, you can imagine how that went over during the past month. I also wasn't impressed when it started the " I'll-fill-for-you-and-then-drain-right-away-without-washing-the-clothes " sequence. And then it decided to do all these things in the same cycle. And THEN, it decided that it would only work in the delicate cycle! Now, this was the last straw, because delicates spin lightly and towels washed in the delicate cycle are no way going to come out ready to put in the dryer. Oh, and did I mention that for the last month also I had to wash in one cycle and spin in a different one??? Now we get to the interesting part, because I haven't had a dryer for the past year. Just hang everything up in the basement on hangers or racks with fan blowing on them. It's AMAZING how much Hydro I have saved! BUT, face it, this was getting ridiculous. Anyway, I never bought a dryer because I knew the washer was going (it's had assorted other troubles over the past couple of years and several hubby-repairs -- won't touch on that --). So my plan was to buy a washer and dryer at the same time. Which I finally did, on Thursday, paid CASH. They had ordered in the dryer that I wanted, because they didn't stock it locally. It has low-med-high temperature settings (you'd think all dryers would come with that ...). Anyway, I had actually ordered the set a few weeks ago but was waiting for $$$ to pay for it. So I called on Monday to say that Thursday I'd be paying and I wanted it delivered. Well, they couldn't accommodate on Thursday night so I agreed to wait until Saturday (only possible delivery times for this area). My hubby ended up not pleased because the washer and dryer are not an exact matching pair. Big deal. They have the features I want, and I am nothing if not practical ... he had to put a metal exhaust on the dryer which apparently can get very hot. It's wider than the washer. They're both super capacity. It's also got a blue " instrument panel " while the washer's is white. Well, Saturday they arrived. Took the old washer out and put it at the curb (story here, because it had disappeared an hour later). Anyway, they took the dryer downstairs. And then they took the new washer out of the box and discovered that it was DAMAGED. Well ........ the delivery guy called the furniture store, and the manager said there were no more the same there. Not that it would have helped because the delivery guy didn't have time that day to go and get another washer. SO, after a whole lot of discussion -- during which the manager didn't seem to understand that I work and a special delivery during the daytime on Tuesday just would NOT do, and also the fact that I was DESPERATE for a washer by this time -- anyway they agreed to let me have the floor model BUT my hubby had to go and pick it up, which he did, and we get 3% of the cost of the washer for our trouble. Gee, if I'd known we'd have to go and pick it up, we could have picked up the dryer, too, and saved 3% on that too! Anyway, I ended up having to help get that darn thing down in the basement because a friend wasn't available just at that moment ... another story. Anyhow, I did so much laundry yesterday that the dryer couldn't keep up and I still had laundry hanging in the basement!! Now, why did I have so much laundry? Well, last weekend I had had it with the old washer and went to the laundromat, but I didn't take everything. Then during the March break, the kids went to Grandma's and dirtied a bunch of stuff. Meanwhile my hubby and I of course did change our clothes .... by Saturday morning the laundry was piled high. I usually do a couple of loads a day ... So here I am with a brand new washer and dryer. My daughter is happy because her flannelette pj's were soft last night and she can have a fresh pair each night again. She's also delighted to think that the turnaround time on having something washed won't be washing time when I have a full load plus at least a day to get it dry ... couldn't care less, except that he had an awful lot of towels to fold today (he is very good at this). Anybody who made it this far ... either you have far too much time on your hands, you really care, you were incredulous after reading the first paragraph, or you needed a good laugh. Whichever, please let me not regret the fact that I didn't take an extended warranty ... / 4makelas@... 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Guest guest Posted March 22, 2003 Report Share Posted March 22, 2003 Hi Theresa. I am just catching up on the week's mail. Now that I'm back to work, don't have as much time ... What's wrong with your white 5 year old washer? Should last at least 10-15 years (funny, my old one, I bought used, and got 10 years out of it ...) / 4makelas@... Way, Way Up in Northern Ontario ----- Original Message ----- From: " " <@...> white 5 year old washer that is starting to show signs > of cr******* out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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