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One last load of clothes to dry...
Dryer dies....26 years old no repairs
However I have a good home warranty company. When I get back I need to get it fixed.... I knew something was going to fail
I wish I could say the same Jimmy lol. Washer and dryer 2007 models both are bad so we have to use laundromat. Hopefully with my raise I can help my parents get new ones.
 
for various reasons, lately I've been drinking a lot of coffee past 11am.

paying the consequence now---pushing through a big caffeine withdrawl headache right now.

going cold turkey starting tomorrow, no more coffee past 7am.
 
Today is a reminder that racing is dangerous. This afternoon as I watched from down course, Chris Raschke 60, was making a pass in Speed Demon III. The car became airborne, and came down hard. The emergency medical personnel reached him quickly, but were unable to save him.

The crash is under investigation.

Godspeed, Chris

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That's a bummer, I can't imagine living without a washer and drier. I'm not allowed to touch ours; it's hallowed ground by She Who Must Be Obeyed. Buying was a well though out process, lots of stress, and I worry about when they die.

But they do like to play music tunes when done, and can be set to send email when done. I love when my wife gets mad about it telling her that perhaps she should not use the quick wash, as it's hard on clothes and such. Woman has an advanced degree in biochemistry, taken several calculus classes--and can be reduced to arguing with an inanimate machine. I laugh (in silence, lest I be the next target).
 
One last load of clothes to dry...
Dryer dies....26 years old no repairs
However I have a good home warranty company. When I get back I need to get it fixed.... I knew something was going to fail
I am pretty sure that the washer and dryer combo in my condo is the original one and so it’s about 30 years old. Both still work!
 
Identified that the plug I put into a tire is leaking. Debating if I want to buy new set of tires (no) or put on the snows (maybe) (since the snows need replacing anyhow). Tired of adding air to this tire so will do something at some point today about it.
I know. Aggravating for sure when you have one that keeps leaking.
I always have strived to maintain the same brand - model tires all around on our vehicles. Even if/when I have had to replace one.

Just recently , first time ever , I could not. Wife caught a nail (of course in sidewall-can not repair) on a late Saturday afternoon.
All the local places were closed and Sunday morning no one seemed to have the same exact tire.

I ended up replacing the two fronts with the same brand. I could see she was going to need a new set soon anyway.
So, come rotation time in a couple months , I will go in on a week day to make sure they have the same model tires or have them order me two so that I can match them with the other two we recently bought.

I do always purchase the "LIFE-balance/rotation and road hazard" when I buy new ones. The purchase of that has come in very handy the last several years. We seem to have construction going on all around all the time. Trucks hauling and dropping stuff all over. Plus, guys pulling small work/equipment trailers all the time. The wife can not seem to miss any potholes or nails. Thank God for "road hazard" policies.
 
I wish I could say the same Jimmy lol. Washer and dryer 2007 models both are bad so we have to use laundromat. Hopefully with my raise I can help my parents get new ones.
If you can..... try to purchase Maytag or Whirlpool washer and dryers. According to a buddy who just retired n closed his appliance sales and repair business ..... Those two are under ownership of the same USA owned company. Joe has told me many times in the last 10 years or so that Maytag and Whirlpool are the brands he has hardly ever been called to repair. I believe him. We own one of each for near 25 years now.
 
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