Hi Everyone.
I met up with Holland's own Louis on Saturday!
We enjoyed our Saturday doing some tourist stuff and then going to P.C. Richard's (an appliance selling chain store) where we spent house discussing those silly mistakes engineers make designing these things, as well as their brilliant inspirations.
Joining us also was our own Peter (Peteski50) from Westchester County.
To continue our weekend we had a little gathering at my suburban tee-pee the next day, Sunday.
Some friends came by with tons of really dirty laundry (EEEEEWWWW) and we spent the day discussing appliances and washing dirty clothes and debating and stuffing our pie-holes. (Well OK I did some cooking too! and if I get wind of who muttered under their breath "Look t1t$ in the oven again.." there will be H - E double-hockey-sticks to pay. LOL LOL LOL.)
Back to the point... I have a friend who is kinda like a bull in a china shop who stuck his laundry into my Frid-ge-more and overloaded it to the point that the door was ready to bust open and it was kinda of sticking out at the bottom. There was a drop or two of water as the glass moved away from the boot/seal!
My dear friend (damn heathen!)also tried to pull the door open while it was still locked. I lost it and shouted "WAIT!!!!" Is this what it is like when you see your dog running into the wheels of a truck? I almost cried! [No one gets to load my baby EVER anymore!] But Europeans designs being somehow indestructable and butch and rugged, it took to abuse without complaint and recovered nicely... (the machine, dear, not Louis. LOL I am hoping Louis had nothing to complain about!!!!)
I am not sure, but I think Louis approves, and believes I am ready to meet the rest of the gang at the convention. I just can't ask him such a direct question. (HA!)
Thank you both for a wonderful weekend. And to the other two local parties who were invited...hope to see you next time.
NYC Metropolitan area NYC members (yes you.. NJ and CT) feel free to write me. I look forward to hositng again before summer ends!
I met up with Holland's own Louis on Saturday!
We enjoyed our Saturday doing some tourist stuff and then going to P.C. Richard's (an appliance selling chain store) where we spent house discussing those silly mistakes engineers make designing these things, as well as their brilliant inspirations.
Joining us also was our own Peter (Peteski50) from Westchester County.
To continue our weekend we had a little gathering at my suburban tee-pee the next day, Sunday.
Some friends came by with tons of really dirty laundry (EEEEEWWWW) and we spent the day discussing appliances and washing dirty clothes and debating and stuffing our pie-holes. (Well OK I did some cooking too! and if I get wind of who muttered under their breath "Look t1t$ in the oven again.." there will be H - E double-hockey-sticks to pay. LOL LOL LOL.)
Back to the point... I have a friend who is kinda like a bull in a china shop who stuck his laundry into my Frid-ge-more and overloaded it to the point that the door was ready to bust open and it was kinda of sticking out at the bottom. There was a drop or two of water as the glass moved away from the boot/seal!
My dear friend (damn heathen!)also tried to pull the door open while it was still locked. I lost it and shouted "WAIT!!!!" Is this what it is like when you see your dog running into the wheels of a truck? I almost cried! [No one gets to load my baby EVER anymore!] But Europeans designs being somehow indestructable and butch and rugged, it took to abuse without complaint and recovered nicely... (the machine, dear, not Louis. LOL I am hoping Louis had nothing to complain about!!!!)
I am not sure, but I think Louis approves, and believes I am ready to meet the rest of the gang at the convention. I just can't ask him such a direct question. (HA!)
Thank you both for a wonderful weekend. And to the other two local parties who were invited...hope to see you next time.
NYC Metropolitan area NYC members (yes you.. NJ and CT) feel free to write me. I look forward to hositng again before summer ends!