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Post by wolf on Jun 21, 2019 15:19:40 GMT
Hi. (rofl) ......lol, you're going to make me start drinkin' early today Dionysius! XD! I really hope everything goes well with the dryer and everything else, so you your wife GET HAPPY sooooon!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2019 15:38:51 GMT
Hi. ......lol, you're going to make me start drinkin' early today Dionysius! XD! I really hope everything goes well with the dryer and everything else, so you your wife GET HAPPY sooooon! Thank you. Even if everything goes well with the dryer, happiness for me only floats temporarily in DiOland. I must have been Ivan Grozny in a past life.
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Post by wolf on Jun 21, 2019 15:49:01 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2019 15:58:22 GMT
Most know him as Ivan The Terrible. And Eeyore is far toooooo optimistic for me. I relate more with Marvin from the movie 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.'
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Post by wolf on Jun 21, 2019 16:06:10 GMT
Most know him as Ivan The Terrible. And Eeyore is far toooooo optimistic for me. I relate more with Marvin from the movie 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.' Ohhhhh! Well thats terrible! Just terrible!..... but not THAT terrible! I was expecting much more terrible! olfEOEbpO0rxuamBULVg SEE it's "getting better all the time"!
yep....I had my Beatles for breakfast
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2019 16:16:45 GMT
Most know him as Ivan The Terrible. And Eeyore is far toooooo optimistic for me. I relate more with Marvin from the movie 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.' Ohhhhh! Well thats terrible! Just terrible!..... but not THAT terrible! I was expecting much more terrible! SEE it's "getting better all the time"!
yep....I had my Beatles for breakfast You should have picked "In My Life."
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Post by wolf on Jun 21, 2019 16:25:49 GMT
You should have picked "In My Life." Okay. I'll play that one next, just for you. And raise you "Yesterday".
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2019 16:28:16 GMT
You should have picked "In My Life." Okay. I'll play that one next, just for you. And raise you "Yesterday". I'll see your 'Yesterday' and re-raise you 'Eleanor Rigby.' Call!
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Post by wolf on Jun 21, 2019 16:44:22 GMT
I'll see your 'Yesterday' and re-raise you 'Eleanor Rigby.' Call! Puttin' up and shuttin' up. 2 Red Jacks and 2 Red Kings with a 2 of diamonds
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Post by spideyman on Jun 21, 2019 16:49:21 GMT
I got the wife a new dryer. She wanted a front loading one and not top loading. It was delivered Sunday. She hates the thing. The door opens from the side and not downward as she is used to. There will be no peace in the household until the ‘right’ dryer takes the place of the new evil dryer. I looked last night. Apparently front loading dryers with a door that opens downward is going by the way of the dinosaur. Out of 20 some dryers only 3 models have doors that open downward. One needs water because it dries with steam (huh?), the other opens sideways but has a special latch which allows you to also open it downward (which is a pain), and one that opens downward. So she has exactly one model to choose from. We’re going tonight because even though she only has the one to choose from, I’m not taking the blame if she doesn’t like it. Then I’ll have to arrange for them to pick up the other dryer, get credit for it, buy and set up delivery on the new dryer. I told the story to a girl at customer service last night. She laughed and said I needed to understand and deal with the fact ‘HAPPY WIFE, HAPPY LIFE.’ Dear god, please take me now. Spidey stepping out of zen zone--- your wife should just be plain happy to have a dryer- period! One would think a down-load door is "more difficult " to use. you have to lean/ bend over that door. Not get as close to the dryer and reach in. Understand the need to "agree" for your safety sake- but maybe she needs two poles and some rope.
How goes the chipmunk proofing the garden?
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Post by doccreed on Jun 21, 2019 16:53:32 GMT
I got the wife a new dryer. She wanted a front loading one and not top loading. It was delivered Sunday. She hates the thing. The door opens from the side and not downward as she is used to. There will be no peace in the household until the ‘right’ dryer takes the place of the new evil dryer. I looked last night. Apparently front loading dryers with a door that opens downward is going by the way of the dinosaur. Out of 20 some dryers only 3 models have doors that open downward. One needs water because it dries with steam (huh?), the other opens sideways but has a special latch which allows you to also open it downward (which is a pain), and one that opens downward. So she has exactly one model to choose from. We’re going tonight because even though she only has the one to choose from, I’m not taking the blame if she doesn’t like it. Then I’ll have to arrange for them to pick up the other dryer, get credit for it, buy and set up delivery on the new dryer. I told the story to a girl at customer service last night. She laughed and said I needed to understand and deal with the fact ‘HAPPY WIFE, HAPPY LIFE.’ Dear god, please take me now. Spidey stepping out of zen zone--- your wife should just be plain happy to have a dryer- period! One would think a down-load door is "more difficult " to use. you have to lean/ bend over that door. Not get as close to the dryer and reach in. Understand the need to "agree" for your safety sake- but maybe she needs two poles and some rope.
How goes the chipmunk proofing the garden?
Spidey, you slay me. (rofl)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2019 16:53:53 GMT
I'll see your 'Yesterday' and re-raise you 'Eleanor Rigby.' Call! Puttin' up and shuttin' up. 2 Red Jacks and 2 Red Kings with a 2 of diamonds Dead Man's Hand. I win!
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Post by wolf on Jun 21, 2019 16:55:57 GMT
Puttin' up and shuttin' up. 2 Red Jacks and 2 Red Kings with a 2 of diamonds Dead Man's Hand. I win! .......you cheated didn't you.
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Post by neesy on Jun 21, 2019 16:57:37 GMT
Most know him as Ivan The Terrible. And Eeyore is far toooooo optimistic for me. I relate more with Marvin from the movie 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.'
You can't be all that pessimistic diobolic
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2019 17:00:16 GMT
I got the wife a new dryer. She wanted a front loading one and not top loading. It was delivered Sunday. She hates the thing. The door opens from the side and not downward as she is used to. There will be no peace in the household until the ‘right’ dryer takes the place of the new evil dryer. I looked last night. Apparently front loading dryers with a door that opens downward is going by the way of the dinosaur. Out of 20 some dryers only 3 models have doors that open downward. One needs water because it dries with steam (huh?), the other opens sideways but has a special latch which allows you to also open it downward (which is a pain), and one that opens downward. So she has exactly one model to choose from. We’re going tonight because even though she only has the one to choose from, I’m not taking the blame if she doesn’t like it. Then I’ll have to arrange for them to pick up the other dryer, get credit for it, buy and set up delivery on the new dryer. I told the story to a girl at customer service last night. She laughed and said I needed to understand and deal with the fact ‘HAPPY WIFE, HAPPY LIFE.’ Dear god, please take me now. Spidey stepping out of zen zone--- your wife should just be plain happy to have a dryer- period! One would think a down-load door is "more difficult " to use. you have to lean/ bend over that door. Not get as close to the dryer and reach in. Understand the need to "agree" for your safety sake- but maybe she needs two poles and some rope.
How goes the chipmunk proofing the garden?
LOL. She’d use that rope and a tree limb and a stool and tell me to jump. Her and the youngest daughter hate change… it’s pathological. here must be a medical term for it. It rained too hard Wednesday evening to put up the cage. I’ll try again tomorrow.
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Post by neesy on Jun 21, 2019 17:00:42 GMT
I got the wife a new dryer. She wanted a front loading one and not top loading. It was delivered Sunday. She hates the thing. The door opens from the side and not downward as she is used to. There will be no peace in the household until the ‘right’ dryer takes the place of the new evil dryer. I looked last night. Apparently front loading dryers with a door that opens downward is going by the way of the dinosaur. Out of 20 some dryers only 3 models have doors that open downward. One needs water because it dries with steam (huh?), the other opens sideways but has a special latch which allows you to also open it downward (which is a pain), and one that opens downward. So she has exactly one model to choose from. We’re going tonight because even though she only has the one to choose from, I’m not taking the blame if she doesn’t like it. Then I’ll have to arrange for them to pick up the other dryer, get credit for it, buy and set up delivery on the new dryer. I told the story to a girl at customer service last night. She laughed and said I needed to understand and deal with the fact ‘HAPPY WIFE, HAPPY LIFE.’ Dear god, please take me now. Spidey stepping out of zen zone--- your wife should just be plain happy to have a dryer- period! One would think a down-load door is "more difficult " to use. you have to lean/ bend over that door. Not get as close to the dryer and reach in. Understand the need to "agree" for your safety sake- but maybe she needs two poles and some rope.
How goes the chipmunk proofing the garden?
I have to agree spideyman - maybe if she had to lug all those clothes to a local laundromat and stock up on quarters, she would appreciate more what she already has
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Post by spideyman on Jun 21, 2019 17:08:19 GMT
Spidey stepping out of zen zone--- your wife should just be plain happy to have a dryer- period! One would think a down-load door is "more difficult " to use. you have to lean/ bend over that door. Not get as close to the dryer and reach in. Understand the need to "agree" for your safety sake- but maybe she needs two poles and some rope.
How goes the chipmunk proofing the garden?
LOL. She’d use that rope and a tree limb and a stool and tell me to jump. Her and the youngest daughter hate change… it’s pathological. here must be a medical term for it. It rained too hard Wednesday evening to put up the cage. I’ll try again tomorrow. The fear of change or changing things is called Metathesiophobia. The origin of the word Metathesiophobia comes from Greek ‘meta’ meaning change and phobos meaning fear S/he tends to live in the past and may also be depressed. Their phobia makes them unwilling to move, to progress or to change anything from routine.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2019 17:10:09 GMT
Dead Man's Hand. I win! .......you cheated didn't you.I never cheat… unless it’s absolutely convenient.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2019 17:13:33 GMT
Spidey stepping out of zen zone--- your wife should just be plain happy to have a dryer- period! One would think a down-load door is "more difficult " to use. you have to lean/ bend over that door. Not get as close to the dryer and reach in. Understand the need to "agree" for your safety sake- but maybe she needs two poles and some rope.
How goes the chipmunk proofing the garden?
I have to agree spideyman - maybe if she had to lug all those clothes to a local laundromat and stock up on quarters, she would appreciate more what she already has
You do realize this is my wife we're talking about... the person who has to deal with me on a daily basis? She claims it should gain her automatic entrance to heaven.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2019 17:15:08 GMT
LOL. She’d use that rope and a tree limb and a stool and tell me to jump. Her and the youngest daughter hate change… it’s pathological. here must be a medical term for it. It rained too hard Wednesday evening to put up the cage. I’ll try again tomorrow. The fear of change or changing things is called Metathesiophobia. The origin of the word Metathesiophobia comes from Greek ‘meta’ meaning change and phobos meaning fear S/he tends to live in the past and may also be depressed. Their phobia makes them unwilling to move, to progress or to change anything from routine. That's her. I knew it was a mental condition.
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