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Had a wonderful visit with Austin & family on Sat afternoon. Sorry, I didn't take very many pics, and most of them crashed 'cause I set the focus manually to catch a snake in a cage and forgot to set it back.

Austin has a great collection going. Loved the GE portable, much fun, and the spin rev-up sounds like a Unimatic! His laundry studio under construction in the 'shed' will be most excellent.

Venus's Frig range is pristine, certainly meets the definition of gently-used.

Quack..quack..quack..quack..quack..quack.... say the ducks.

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OY...there's my mug, bringing down the ratings as usual...

Saturday was a very fun visit; hours of technical conversation, washing and vacuuming!! Checked out the Hoover Junior, Electrolux S, and Kirby G5 (more on those last two later), washed 2 loads in the Power-Fin-equipped Orbital Maytag, and finished off with a load of whites in the GE Portable. The "critter" part I didn't see...which was probably a good thing!!

--Austin
 
Sounds great! Appears a good time was had by all.

Believe me I recognize the green colored waisncoating and immediately know it a Wilder kind of place!

I assume Autin is the Ambercrombie model. And who might the beautiful young lady be?

LOL.... and whose snake is that? LOL ROFL.
 
Fun and feathers at the Wilders

....and the lizard, ducks, mouse, rabbit, cats, dog, etc., etc.

Little did Glenn know that when he stepped into our yard he would be entering the "Wilder Kingdom".;-)
 
Austin, a man after my own heart--a stool in front of the washer so one can leisurely and comfortably watch the entire cycle's action. Definitely no stool pigeon there Austin.

And Venus, I had no idea of the extent of the managere (sp). Bob
 
When operating your washer...

1.) Follow instructions on lid.
2.) Is the power cord really plugged in? Check twice! You may be insane after all.
3.) Check your tools. Do you have what you need? Screwdriver or butter knife? Clothespin? Advanced users may need wire nuts and electrical tape.
4.) Check your seating height. Can you see everything clearly? Is your seat both tall enough to see into the basket, but short enough to provide comfort?
5.) Dress appropriately. Are you watching a Kelvinator? A raincoat might be a good idea.
6.) Enjoy! :-D
 
turn off all cell phones
trun off landline's ringer
make sure tv's and computers are switched off and
raido (if necessary) to a barely audible whisper..

NOW FOCUS AND CONCENTRATE.

Listen to yor machine it will TALK to you!

LOL

..all kidding aside mine tells me when it is about to become ill.
 
No relation to Gene...LOL, but I have to agree, whenever someone is over, Hayley is always showing them her "collection" of strange creatures, Glenn included!

Saturday I did have a yardstick on hand to watch the Maytag do its thing! I re-wired the GE Portable's hidden lidswitch when I bought it in May 2004 (wow...can't believe I've had that one for over a year...), so no tools necessary, even for spin! And watching the action while sitting does offer a different perspective for those who are used to standing all the time.

--Austin
 
I meet most of the "strange creature" qualifications, but she'd probably have a rough time getting me into a cage. If I could roam around the yard like those ducks, that might be workable. :-)
 
Of course, if you all came over to my house, I could also give you a tour of the creatures I have living with me.

They're called Eleanor and Michael! LOL!!

Jon :-D
 
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