MandysMom wrote: Had a little rain today!
Velda
Acadianmom wrote:Shirl, you better be careful making engine noises. You might get sent to the funny farm. lol I think that's were I live. I have one of the front load washers that doesn't use much water so I alway pick the cycle that uses the most water. I have to be careful how much soap I put or it will give some message about too much soap and I have to rinse clothes again.
I went to town this morning to get gas for the mower because my son wanted to use the truck. As soon as I got on the road the tire light came on so I turned around and came back to air up the tires. Then I noticed the engine light is on. It's always something. I went and got the gas and have to call for an appointment. I have to wait until I have a ride home to bring the truck.
I got part of the yard mowed before the rain hit. We are getting rain from the storm going into Texas.
Last night the Meetup was at a Latin restaurant. The food was different but very good. I had a patacone, which was a pork sandwich with cheese, lettuce, tomato, avocado and green sauce. Instead of bread it had fried green plantains for the out side. The green sauce was like an avocado dressing. I would definitely eat there again. It's a small place that I had never noticed before. The lady that runs the group tries to pick places that you normally wouldn't go to.
Martha
Pooker wrote:I know washers didn't start out to be the subject, but it's so nice to hear that others are fussing about Uncle Sam dictating how we will do our laundry. My washer not only saves water by making a full load only 2/3rds full of water, but the temperature is also regulated. Can't wash in hot because the "hot" setting adds cold water and it turns out to be lukewarm. My son gets around that by not turning on the cold faucet until rinse time. Does he often miss catching it? Of course, and the washer complains because we can only rinse in cold for all the temperature choices! The other thing I noticed: Even tho I have 3 or 4 cycles, it doesn't matter which one I choose - the agitator still beats the heck out of the clothes because it agitates at the same rpm for all cycles. The only difference I can see is the length of time. There's nothing gentle about the gentle cycle.
Ya gotta love our government - I sure do resent them sticking their noses into my laundry!
Evie
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