washing machine

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mach1rob
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Re: washing machine

#11 Post by mach1rob »

Only cos she's tied to the cooker and can't see the PC! :lol: :lol:
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JPB
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Re: washing machine

#12 Post by JPB »

mach1rob wrote:Only cos she's tied to the cooker and can't see the PC! :lol: :lol:
I hope the chain's long enough to allow her to reach the sink and the washing machine too! :o
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"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true.. :oops:
rich.
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Re: washing machine

#13 Post by rich. »

went & bought wifey a new machine today.. ouch....

why do brides wear white?
The dishwasher should match the sink and the refrigerator

why did the woman cross the road?
fist we must ask, what was she doing out of the kitchen in the first place???

Husband 1: I am the boss of the house. I couldn't find cold water in the house, so I shouted for hot water and got it immediately.

Husband 2: Wow, that's great.Is it for drinking or bathing?

Husband 1: It was for washing the dishes.
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Re: washing machine

#14 Post by rich. »

flippin tumble dryer nearly caught fire today... need a new one of those now. still i cant complain we have owned it 12 years & it was free to us then..i could repair it but its not worth the risk.
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Re: washing machine

#15 Post by rich. »

now the microwave is playing up & the mr2 alternator isnt charging.. happy days :lol:
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Re: washing machine

#16 Post by JPB »

Pah! You reckon you've got it tough? My central heating boiler has decided to learn to play the piano. Well it keeps 'em off the streets.
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true.. :oops:
Richard Moss
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Re: washing machine

#17 Post by Richard Moss »

If you fancy fixing a washer, dryer or dshwasher, try here for parts: http://www.partmaster.co.uk/cgi-bin/home.pl

I managed to find some seals for my Frigidaire dishwasher and they were sensibly priced and delivered quickly.
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Re: washing machine

#18 Post by rich. »

cheers.. although ive just bought a new machine.. wifeys anniversary present a bit early! im in her good books for a change :lol:
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Re: washing machine

#19 Post by Mitsuru »

rich. wrote:cheers.. although ive just bought a new machine.. wifeys anniversary present a bit early! im in her good books for a change :lol:
So!! nuckie tonight then? :lol:
I'm Diabetic,& disabled BUT!! NOT DEAD YET!!
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Re: washing machine

#20 Post by JPB »

:o Eeeeewwww! It's not that sort of machine. :lol:
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