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Originally Posted by pholy
And you're quite sure, I take it, that neither Strider nor Arwen are hiding inside it?
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definetly! the laundry room is off limits to them and there is always a tactical battle to get in there, and return without any cats leaking through.
feline E&E at its finest!

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Originally Posted by nohmi2
Karma worthy.
PS.
Getting a book on Newfies.
Cheers
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thanks for the karma comment!
there are more animal books, and my good intentions are to seek them out and post them. life keeps popping up!
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Originally Posted by Freeshadow
Oh you didn't know it?
The real reason why washing machines and dryers swallow socks is because they can't work on a hairball
I assume that IF it goes belly up, you'll check if you can fix it yourself.
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I've fixed the washer a few times, in fact, the bottom panel is long misplaced, I got tired of the on and off bit. the back panel of the dryer is just resting against the wall, I've been in there so many times!
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
My old clothes dryer was great. I could put almost any shirt into it, and it would come out smooth enough to wear (for non-business use.) Then we bought one of those new combination washer/dryers with furry logic (must be, because fuzzy logic probably works correctly) and every single shirt that I dry comes out looking as if it were professionally wrinkled! I've tried taking the shirts out slightly damp... didn't fix the problem. I tried doing the shirts alone... no help there. I tried different settings... I though maybe there was a special setting to create intense wrinkling that I had turned on by mistake. Cotton sport shirts, flannel shirts, chamois shirts, even permanent press shirts... all make raisins look like plump grapes. I might actually have to clean the wax off my iron and use that for *Yikes* ironing shirts!
Stitchawl
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silly stitcher! one iron for the skis! one for the clothes! my original ski iron is one of the oldest things in the house aside from the bonafide antiques!
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Originally Posted by SameOldStory
Speaking of the "Sleep By Numbers" beds, they do have a very good warranty. And they need it. 
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really!? I've been seriously considering one. anymore the most comfortable sleep I get is on an airmattress, which is not the best bedding with these krazy kitties! what's the dealio?
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Originally Posted by dsvick
Exactly what I was going to say. The dryer is fine, and Strider and Arwen are in there making noises to get a reaction out of you 
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phbbbttttt~~~~ actually the most recent issue (aside from the hairball sounds) is one of the "fins" inside the drum is starting to separate from the drum and clothes are getting stuck in the little opening. it's creating little holes in a lot of things