A most curious thing followed us home from the estate sale

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Nate, my gosh, how funny ~

How did you get it so say, "That's right Ralph !"? Speaking of whom: Where is our Ralphie? He must be out helping Onslow move something for Hyacinth.

 

Can wait to see what's stewin' here.
 
Yikes!

That literary masterpiece looks like it came straight out of the file drawer my dad kept!  It gave me a shiver, but as with any grotesque scene, I need to see more.

 

A washer "of sorts" indeed!  More like out of sorts!  :-D
 
Yikes!

That literary masterpiece looks like it came straight out of the file drawer my dad kept!  It gave me a shiver, but as with any terrorizing scene, I need to see more.
 
The KDI-20 has not gone anywhere. :-)

 

 

It sounds like it doesn't have to go anywhere either, as the "curious thing that followed you home..." is a portable,  yes??

 

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Portability = Security

I'm not worried about the Imperial. 

 

Besides, I have the Death Star stored here and it's poised to knock any other portable out of contention once it finds its way to Tucson.
 
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I think that the Death Star plus the MW will actually be a formidable pair. They take up little space, and each is well suited to its own tasks. The MW is a primo utility washer, as Ken alluded to with his Mobile Maid.

That said, without further ado...

The control panel reminds me muchly of my '63 Westinghouse slant-front. Westinghouse seemed to be going through the "colored oval" phase, and this was before Montgomery Wards stuff looked skeezy.

The soak/pre-rinse cycle is nifty, although a bit annoying to jog through in the cycle sequence. Learn to love it--you will need it if your food soil isn't fresh.

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