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Old 07-26-2004, 12:33 PM   #1876
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Fine. But w/out it, I'm only half of a sock. What am I going to do, dry dirty clothes?

Penske: sorry, I ate all of your socks.
God, you are beautiful. Just look at that ... capacity!!
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My washer died. I need a new one. I want one with a HUGE capacity. I think all the horse blankets that I kept packing into my old one sent it to an early grave. Anyone have a large capacity washer that they're totally in love with?

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Old 07-26-2004, 12:36 PM   #1879
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Penske: sorry, I ate all of your socks.
Ah, boc, that explains the absence of the Paigow and Patentparanyc and Billmore.

I miss them. One and all [sniff]
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Old 07-26-2004, 12:42 PM   #1880
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Old 07-26-2004, 12:43 PM   #1881
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Fine. But w/out it, I'm only half of a sock. What am I going to do, dry dirty clothes?

Penske: sorry, I ate all of your socks.
Dirty clothes + dryer heat + forcing air through clothes = very stinky. Don't do it, sunny. Esp. not with horse blankets.

Now I'm all hot and bothered about the dryer. Look at all those clothes in it! I'd never be wrinkley if I had that dryer.

Thread me, dryer.
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From what I understand, he would have loved to have kept playing if the stands were completely empty and the media non-existant. While he's a little looney, he's kind of a breath of fresh air. He seems like someone who played the game b/c he loved it, not b/c he wanted money/game/groupies.
I'm not so sure about that:

"I just don't want to be in this business anymore," Williams told the paper. "I was never strong enough to not play football, but I'm strong enough now. I've considered everything about this. Everyone has thrown every possible scenario at me about why I shouldn't do this, but they're in denial. I'm happy with my decision.


"I'm finally free. I can't remember ever being this happy."

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"You can't understand how free I feel," Williams told the Herald in a phone interview.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1846361

I think I could understand how free he feels.
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Oh come on! I am just reminiscing. At this point the memories are all that I have left......and those are hazy at best.
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I had an excellent writing sample.
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Mmm, washers. And don't even get me started on dryers! You all know how I feel about laundry appliances. Sex-ay. (Come out, come out wherever you are, dryer thread. Don't listen to that mean old b_n_b.)

Seriously, bunny, you should probably spring for a front loader. I wonder if front-loading washers vibrate as much as those with agitators during the spin cycle.

Yes, I'm totally with you on this...but does anyone have a front loader with more than a 3.7 cu. ft. capacity? That was the biggest I saw at sears and it didn't seem that big. I want more CAPACITY. BIGGER IS BETTER. I can't wait until my dryer dies and I get to replace it too!
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I want more CAPACITY. BIGGER IS BETTER.
You don't want Mr. SB complaining about the old hot dog in a hallway do you?
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Old 07-26-2004, 01:17 PM   #1889
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Yes, I'm totally with you on this...but does anyone have a front loader with more than a 3.7 cu. ft. capacity? That was the biggest I saw at sears and it didn't seem that big. I want more CAPACITY. BIGGER IS BETTER. I can't wait until my dryer dies and I get to replace it too!
With a front loader, you don't need that much capacity because there's no agitator taking up space. I have an Asko set and have no complaints about the size. Granted I'm not washing horse blankets, but the Asko website says you can fit as many as 14 full-size towels in it (I've never counted).

I love them because they save on water and electricity, and get my clothes so clean. They can shake the whole house if they're off-balance when they start spinning, but they'll give up and try again if that happens.

I would suggest taking a horse blanket to the appliance store and seeing if it will fit.

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I recently saw In America, also, and really liked it. Those girls are amazing. I also really liked a different view of TCOTU than I got when I arrived in the early 90s and pretty much Manhattan-wide gentrification was already well under way. What neighborhood was their building supposed to be in?

I also recently watched The Girl with a Pearl Earring, which wasn't as good but featured a breathtakingly smoldering performance by Colin Firth. Hamana hamana, as dtb would say.

Then there was The Triplets of Belleville, which I really really really liked.

Next up: The Life of Brian, City of God and Topsy-Turvy. Damn I love the library.

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