Tragedy to Triumuph: A Vintage Washer Bedtime story

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Lunch time chuckle and gas

Andy, I did not need my belly to wiggle when it is full of luncheon delights. But thank you just the same for your wonderful high comedy, and now, still laughing, gas and indigestion. LOL
 
Now there is a skirt I'd like to wear ;->

Fred, did any of those petticoats make their way to Maryland? Great shot: at first it looks as if you are in sitting the chair, your face behind your arm and the petticoat. And then, NO, it's the chair and Fred's arm, but not Fred. Very smart.

Kelly, how about a quiet, peaceful action shot, a Norge at rest, soaking on OFF.

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So This is How it Unfolds

You're going to make me beg, aren't you? I'm not a good whiner, more of the give'm a chance and then walk away type. For you, the world.....
 
Congratulations on the stain cleaning.

And thanks for the advice on various techniques. The sun can do natural wonders, especially in conjunction with other additives.

Beautiful machines.
 
You like to comment on my live shots of running machines and I'll return the favor right back at you. Nice pictures of machine violence against dirt... LOL!

RCD
 
Younger Model

Mike, you might need to trade me in for a younger model. I think I'm losing my marbles. I would have bet money the Norge had a thick vaned agitator with wings and a lint filter. Image my chagrin to have been so wrong in front of so many people and the embarrassment it brings you to be associated with a dunderhead. I am so sorry. However, how much more surprising is it to see the meek little post with the red top and know that underneath lay the vanes of vengence.
 
"I would have bet money the Norge had a thick vaned agit

Kelly, no dunderhead, you're talking about a later model found in the automatics, the famed burpolator; but more to the point, there is a Norge conventional with three high vanes, no filter though, and I have yet to see one.

Eric, thanks. If you lay the fabric in the sun, squeeze fresh lemon juice over the rust spots, sprinke with salt--sea salt, here, but I'm sure Morton's will do--and then go for fishing or for a stroll, when you come back, they're gone like magic. It's been so long, I've forgotten where I learned it.

Andrew, don't encourage me, but it is the 4th, so how would you like a few washer fireworks, in a little while.
 
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