Better yet, save all the business cards from people you hate. Then when there is a problem, simply place the business card of your enemy under the wiper and go about your day problem free.
Really bad when it's the dryer. Bad enough with washer. Some dryers now have a steam option. That's going to go well, adding water to an electric element appliance. Jerry
#9 reminds me of when we were building a timber frame house on the top of a ridge. Every morning for a week or so, we had to stand the portable toilet back up after the winds knocked it over. Thankfully it was winter and the contents were frozen solid.
#6. I bogged my tractor that bad while working a greenfield one time. Luckily I was only about 60 feet from a pine tree big enough to use for an anchor. I got it out with a couple of 20' logging chains and a 5 ton chainfall.
Used to leave notes like #1 on people's cars and watch.....
ReplyDeleteGood one. I use to place ice cream in the coin return slot of pay phones
DeleteDear Anonymous, adding water to an electric element appliance is how your water heater works unless it is gas model.
DeleteBetter yet, save all the business cards from people you hate. Then when there is a problem, simply place the business card of your enemy under the wiper and go about your day problem free.
DeleteYep it's Monday
ReplyDeleteNot sure what's happening with #10
JD
Water gushing out of the front of the washer instead of draining.
DeleteReally bad when it's the dryer. Bad enough with washer.
DeleteSome dryers now have a steam option. That's going to go well, adding water to an electric element appliance.
Jerry
Undoubtedly an Energy Star appliance, approved by the U.S Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Delete337 is a fault code. means ????
DeleteOK thanks, I thought it was a dryer and the water looks like saran wrap on my phone.
DeleteJD
Hoover manuals say there's no code 337, but it could be multiple codes like "3" and "3" and "7" perhaps?
Delete3 is "drainage error" and 7 is "motor error"
What am I missing in #2?
ReplyDeleteThe grub he found in his pickle?
DeleteIt's a larvae in the spoon...
DeleteHow dare you! It's protein. Eat it. There are thousands of starving kids in Africa. You don't want them to get it, do ya?
DeleteI'll take the #2 with a side of #4 and #5. Sure beats everything else on the menu. Ohio Guy
ReplyDelete#2 - just a little protein to go with your veggies!
ReplyDeleteI reckon that the grub was more inconvenienced than anybody.
ReplyDeleteI had #4 happen to me at the Waffle House last Spring. Ruined my grit bowl.
ReplyDelete"Grits". There is no such food as "grit". In this context the proper usage is, "...ruined my bowl of grits".
DeleteNothing personal.
#9 reminds me of when we were building a timber frame house on the top of a ridge. Every morning for a week or so, we had to stand the portable toilet back up after the winds knocked it over. Thankfully it was winter and the contents were frozen solid.
ReplyDelete#6. I bogged my tractor that bad while working a greenfield one time. Luckily I was only about 60 feet from a pine tree big enough to use for an anchor. I got it out with a couple of 20' logging chains and a 5 ton chainfall.
ReplyDeleteWhat’s with the microwave plate? That looks like a bullet hole on the one side.
ReplyDeletePlastic lid for a fountain soda pop cup.
DeleteNo Randy that a microwave glass plate not a cup lid. The round thing on the plate is not a cup lid either.
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