Easy Livin
Crazy busy at work
Many thanks to all the people busy with Easies
Kept up with readin' but couldn't do no writin'
I was amazed that after thiry years the Spindrier is almost identical. They only changed the arrangement of the controls; where before the levers were at ten o'clock(wash), 2 o'clock (spin) 4 spindrain 8(washdrain); now there all lined up in a row. Amazing. I could figure out from the spanish that the twenty minute timer has an automatic shut-off, a new development in Easy dramatics.
OF COURSE, I'D LOVE A NEW ONE and am interested in road trips, group purchases--whatever.
Want to hear something cool? A nice little old man, Buffalo king washer repairman, worked till he was ninety (assisted by his grandson in the last years) once told me that the patents for the Easy Spins were sold to Mexico. I always thought that the old dude was smokin' some Acapulco Gold. And then I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw that you geniuses had found the much beloved and long feared dead 'AGITADOR CURVO.' Halleluia! Since it's Sunday, maybe even a tiny praisethelord! is called for. Unfreakingbelievable. Thank you, gentlemen, esp. zzzzzzzzzzz.