There was some minor concern over that 1-18 load. I said "Load It Up." I shoulda tossed in a couple more of the towels that were floating around the room.... By the way, I shoved my arm down the 1-18's maw while the towels were processing. Nothing quite like it, yay!
Folks, I'm so terribly sorry, but I personally didn't get any pictures of anything, so you'll have to depend on more coming from the others. I had my camera on charge Thu night in the spare bedroom, and totally forgot about it Friday afternoon/evening. Then on top of *THAT*, I forgot to take the $@#$& camera to Bellville on Saturday. Among other things that were forgotten are chips and dip and soft drinks in the garage fridge. UGH. [hides face in shame] But it was fault of being distracted by all the fantabulous visitors. Really. Seriously.
(Barry and Carol, we missed ya!)
I can say that Jason (AS USUAL!) took some outstanding video.
Bob managed to confuse my IWL12 at least once, probably several times. Hell, at one point when the cycle ended, the soil level lights started flashing in agony, and the display had a little "H" and "M" at the extreme margins. I figure that was a signal of HELP ME. Pull the plug so it forgets, carry on. (No, the truth is that I had been playing with diagnostic mode, and probably triggered some mysterious subfunction that I'll never be able to find again.) Other than that, it didn't miss a beat. Upon watching a double-load of sheets slowly-but-surely roll over, Mr. Appnut's remark was "I'm convinced."
We ran the waiting-since-Monday DishDrawer load late on Fri night, everything came out perfectly clean. Bryan, unfortunately, missed that. "You ran the DishDrawer? I didn't even hear it." (Hey, being kinda woozy after a flight and a drive can do that to ya.)
Ms. Venus of the '59 Frigidaire Kitchen, aka Retromom, aka Den Mother, put on a fabulous display of hosting, right along with Mr. Wilder, and Miss Hayley of the barnyard contingent (she wants a
hedgehog, dontcha know!), and Mr. WestyTopLoader Himself. Man, anybody who wants to feel right at home in TX, do Bellville. Austin's "wash shed" is the "It Place" for Austin County and surrounding areas. First and last generation Frigidaire mechanisms in the same room, how can you lose!!?
Steve & Jeff, mucho thanks for the Maytag parts. I doubt I can show as much finesse with it as you, but I'll sure try.
Bryan, mucho thanks for the laundry supplies. Already tried the White King. And I'm set with Downy Enhancer for a good while.
