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jetcone

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I had a teenie tiny wash-in here! PhilR , Turquoisedude ( nice legs) and Toploader55 swung by! The dog is tired the larder is empty and they drank all the booze and AND! they tore apart  my machine.

See the physical evidence with your own eyes!

See the dog collapse, see the food disappear , see parts flying all over the basement and see the crime of oversudsing- in my basement even!

 

 

 

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Plliaging and Plundering

Of course, Jon politely excluded the fact that we also robbed both himself and Eddie from the Cape! I forcibly extracted this later-model GE Mobile Maid from Eddie - shown here in the Ogden kitchen after having whisked it stealthily across State lines and into Canada...

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Thanks to you Jon, I went back to Canada even heavier than I was before!
Now I need to check my blood pressure constantly as it seems I am about to explode!

LOL
 
Phil! LOL

I think I have the manual I'll send it along! Always a pleasure!

 

Louis that was Kelly's roast beef, most famous lobster rolls in New England.

 

and Paul beat me senseless for that machine OY! Don't get me started!

 

Ryan! Nice doggie!! Whats its name?? Does it like other bullies? Artey does for sure.

Nothing better than a bullie.

 

 

 

 
 
It's ok Eddie, I'm very happy to know that she went from one good home to another to another. I know Paul will take very good care of her and I'm glad she is nestled amongst some other classics. I forgot how sweet she is. I'm glad you kept her these past 6 years.
Paul- I'll tell the story of her early years later today if you are interested.
 
Jim, I'd love to hear the 'life story' of the GE Mobile Maid! I must actually start to write down the stories behind some of the machines I have...

I've not done dishes in the Maid yet, but I promise a feature post about her - with wash results, for sure!
 
Looks like fun was had by all!!

Not to mention some nice additions to collections... Paul have I got a range for you!! A perfect match, but then you might have to change your name to: "pankdude"!! This range will hopefully be shortly replaced here as a daily driver, by a 1962 turquoise bi-level GE in order to spare my bad back!! So she will be available to good AW.o homes only!

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Paul, "Maid-ee" (as Eddie nicknamed her) was plucked from a house my friend's Mom bought in Verona NJ in 2002. It really was a "little old lady's house" and
Maid-ee was probably only used on Sunday's and holiday's. The house was built in 1910 but the kitchen was remodeled in the 60's and still had all matching GE coppertone appliances. My friends mom was going to update and build in a DW so the Mobile maid was mine for the asking. She then resided in the basement of my old house until 2007 where we kept all of our party dishes. I always looked forward to loading her up to first clean the dust off everything and then after parties to help with the clean up. She is kind of loud so don't plan on watching TV while she is running. After my ex and I split and sold our house, Maid-ee came with me to a house I was renting and I didn't need her anymore. Eddie and I started chatting and I offered her to him. Unfortunately, the day Eddie came to pick her up I had to put my beloved Samoyed Quigley down and never got the chance to meet him. Eddie has had her on The Cape since then and I'm sure has been a good steward of her care. I always thought she was sweet and small scale and easy to move around and I've always been a fan of Coppertone
 
Oh Jim...

I always have remembered that day.

First of all I had just joined AW.organd I made a post about a Mobile Maid.

You offered her to me for free and I jumped out of my skin.

I drove to NJ and back the same day. But I never understood why you were not going to be there to give me the machine or meet me.

Then the next day after I posted my first collectable, you wrote that you were putting your Dog down the same time I was picking up the machine.

That always left a void in my heart. My Dad is in Blairstown and I always drive by the Denville Exit.

I always felt since that day I've known you so we Have to Meet someday soon.

I have had 2 Goldens that I have had to put down, so I know somewhere we are on the same page.

I did not want to give up Maidee, but I'm tight on space and I will only let machines go to good owners that will take care or give them back someday.

We'll meet soon as I'm going to Dads soon and hope we can meet. Eddie
 
Just home from Brazil,

Boston is nothing more than a short hay-ride.

It was so freaky Sunday Night during "Homeland" when they showed the Vermont border crossing of a bad guy you and Phil had just passed through. My little hairs stood up. Hope y'all get to see it.

Great pics, so much color.

What in the name of the Holy B Jesus is that other item on the plate next to the bacon & eggs?
 
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