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FlyingV

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Delivery's for me. Bought a new pair of glasses yesterday. Wow never thought glasses could be that expensive. Knocked me for a loop. Soo I'll be doing extra delivery's for a week or two or three. Depending on how many I can get and how much they pay. :lol::lol:
But you can see now! I need new ones, I get headaches from peering through scratches. Maybe next month. :lol:
 

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My glasses are 6 years old. So I got the whole 9 yards this time. Figure they'll be my last ones.

Why would you figure they will be your last ones? If it has something to do with your age just remember you might have to buy another pair in case you CAN'T remember where you put them! :lol:

OK, that's not that funny, now where did I put my keys.... :)
 

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Good morning! Raining and 60 here. I'm trying to get motivated to do something useful. So far no luck. :lol:

Why would you figure they will be your last ones? If it has something to do with your age just remember you might have to buy another pair in case you CAN'T remember where you put them! :lol:

OK, that's not that funny, now where did I put my keys.... :)
What he said!

Are you planning on keeping it Drott? I'm thinking it's safe for me to get rid of my pressure cooker and deep fryer, still haven't tried slow cooking in it yet.
 

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Haven't tried frozen stuff yet. So far I got it a silicone sling and the loaf pan. Other than that I use my 8" cake pans as they fit just fine. I did HB eggs with the sling but want to get the silicone egg holders. A second pot would be awesome.
 

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Mrs Punkin has started to look for a new washer and dryer and wanted me to ask which kind you guys have. Front loader or top loader and manufacturer. We only ever had a top loader with an agitator. Which one has the best reliability? We are thinking about trying a front loader. We know they aren't made the way they use to. [emoji848]

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Top load Whirlpool the sets 7 yrs old. I hate them. It has load sensing for the water level. So I suggest to look for one that lets you pick your own level. The dryer doesn't seem to remove the lint very good. My last set was GE loved that set they lasted 15 + years.
 

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We have a (now old) front load set by Maytag. It's called Neptune. I needed service once when we first got them because the washer door wouldn't unlock and it was holding my undies hostage. The guy came out and saved them, then showed me how to over-ride the door lock. I've never needed him or the over ride again. I think we bought them in 2001. The front load is good for me as I can't reach in and pull out clothes from the top. Not sure how Mrs. P is with lifting stuff, but with the front loader I can set a basket in front of it and just kinda pull stuff out and into the basket one by one then kick the basket to the dryer and reverse my dorky process.
 

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