VickieP wrote:So it looks like, basically the app. just puts the same forehead creases, age spots, mouth wrinkles and creases on everybody, it's assuming that we'll all age the same. I already have freckles so I'm not sure about those age spots, looks like some of the freckles just jumped together and decided to party!
Echo wrote:OMG!!! MITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(i knew i should have kept my mouth SHUT)
~sigh~
Echo wrote:OMG!!! MITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(i knew i should have kept my mouth SHUT)
~sigh~
mitch5252 wrote:Yes. I LOVE a challenge. But you know WHO helped me in the photo department, right???????
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dpf wrote:Well I know the thing was working on electric at the Lodge so why it's going to gas instead of electric I have no idea? Can't find an "auto select" switch on it. Dang manual says it has an "auto select switch" built into it and will choose electric over gas as long as the electric is supplied. As to not using propane to heat with I am economizing the best I can. Cost for a small tank of propane is about $18 and it would kinda hurt the budget to have to buy to much of it. We've done pretty good and have been warm enough with just the 2 electric heaters until we got into this deep freeze. This poor 'old' thing isn't built with an arctic package. Had all the cabinet doors open yesterday and the heaters aimed at them. Did get the bathroom sink running so at least we have water in there and now have water to flush the toilet!!! Will definitely be after the pipes to the kitchen sink today and trying to figure out the fridge!!! Then I can just use the propane for cooking. With the truck not running right again it will be hard and expensive to have to do the tank swap at the grocery store. They charge something like $26 or $28 buck for a tank!!
Echo, The refrigerator in our TT did the same thing...we ran it on gas for two years before we finally took it to a repair man...thinking if we couldn't get it fixed we'd have to buy a new refrig. The problem was nothing more than a $1.50 fuse that was behind the refrigerator where you access from the outside.
mitch5252 wrote:Echo wrote:OMG!!! MITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(i knew i should have kept my mouth SHUT)
~sigh~
Yes. I LOVE a challenge. But you know WHO helped me in the photo department, right???????
..
Echo wrote:GGGGRRRRRRRRR!!!!
VickieP wrote:Echo wrote:GGGGRRRRRRRRR!!!!
Watch out Echo, next thing we know, she'll turn us all into bears!
Bethers wrote:dpf wrote:
Echo, The refrigerator in our TT did the same thing...we ran it on gas for two years before we finally took it to a repair man...thinking if we couldn't get it fixed we'd have to buy a new refrig. The problem was nothing more than a $1.50 fuse that was behind the refrigerator where you access from the outside.
It might be a fuse, but you should be able to find the switch - look on top of the doors - you should have the on/off switch there - and the one to switch between, etc. Take a pic if you need to and send it to me.
flick4411 wrote:Sure glad I haven't posted a full face picture.
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