DLM, you're going off on a tangent. Please stay focused on the subject.
Maybe we see different news feeds, but here's a sample of what I've been viewing. It's Georgia's secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger being pressured by Donald Trump to lie about the count and declare him the winner.
People reacted when the box was pulled from under the table as suspicion NOT KNOWING the full story behind it.
Both Trump and Giuliani made false claims about the 2 women. Giuliani has admitted he lied, lost in court and has to pay. Sadly these women received death threats based on lies by both the president of the United Stated and his attorney.
Blogs, unlike forum threads allow the reader to see the title and opening sentence. That's enough information for the reader to decide if it's something of interest.
Yvonne St Cyr — who at her trial in March was found guilty of two felony counts of civil disorder, as well as several misdemeanors was sentenced to 2-1/2 years in prison.
In a Facebook livestream after her sentencing, St Cyr also said she hadn’t filed taxes since 2019, and she encouraged her followers not to pay their taxes.
"Keep your damn money," she said. "Stop giving it away."
DL, interesting comments. You just put yourself on the chopping block.
So what you are saying is a British citizen cannot be critical of American politics because they are living in a country that cannot get their own politics in order. Is that correct?
A powerful one with a huge following. There's another video I watched yesterday that explains his actions (and the reasons behind them) accurately. Let's say you are in a theater with the perfect up-front seat. He wants that seat and will do whatever is necessary to get it.
Yes, some cake mixes are flour, then sugar and some are sugar, then flour. It's my understanding manufacturers cannot arbitrarily make changes. They need to relabel "New & Improved" or similar to let the consumer know the product (however slight) is different.
I believe sugar is more expensive than flour, so I wonder why a manufacturer would add more sugar to their cake mix.
jac, I thought the movie/documentary was new as it's listed to have Premiered Aug 26, 2023. But, I recall having seen many of the people in the interview. It's possible it was previously released and new material or excerpts from a previous video (Anthony Scaramucci, for example) were combined.
Funny stuff, but I'm not getting any work done today...
When we first moved to Florida, our laundry was done outside and my mother had a washer with a similar arrangement and electric wringer... aka button buster. She had 2 tubs alongside the washer for rinse. The photo is similar to our setup:
After she finished laundry, everything was covered with a tarp until next time.
Every cluster of condos where I live has a separate HOA that works under one greater association for the entire village. I learned from a meeting that each cluster has it's own rules.
When I asked for a bike rack like the cluster across the street, I was told no with no exceptions.
I couldn't imagine the trouble I would have should I string up 2 poles in the common area for drying!
Most of us have screened patios, while some have windows installed and I cannot recall anyone having laundry hanging inside to dry.
Known fact that smoking affects people differently... I lost 2 high-school friends and a sister-in-law all who died from lung cancer before the age of 65.
I forgot to reply to this... launderette is self-service laundry having coin-operated washers and driers.
Growing up in Miami, coin laundries were everywhere, literally every few miles apart and some were open 24 hours. Conveniently located near groups of apartment buildings.
Around here in the Boca Raton area, it's 5 to 7 miles to find one.
Agreed. My ex used to work in a bank and all her clothes were dry cleaned. In the morning when getting ready for work, she would remove the plastic, lay the garment on the bed and spray perfume over the clothing. I asked why and her response was she didn't like the smell from the dry cleaning chemicals. The heavy perfume smell was making me sick when all she had to do was remove the plastic when she came home from the dry cleaners. That way, the offensive chemical smell would be gone and I wouldn't have to tolerate the smell of perfume... it was on the comforter too!
The Samsung washer automatically adjusts the water level. I don't know if it's done by weight, but the dry load spins clockwise and counterclockwise a few turns before the water starts filling. Also, there's a 'deep fill' user selection when required.
I only have a few shirts that are too delicate to go through the dryer with the rest of the load, they are put on hanger and go in the metal rod for the shower.
If you have a monitored alarm system, it's possible to install a leak detector. Most of the hoses used now have a stainless steel outer braiding so they don't burst.
Some systems are sophisticated where they have a shutoff to the water when a leak is detected.
A small percentage of my business involves houses that had water damage, often when the clients were on vacation and forgot to turn the water off. Ouch!
"Trump said come, and they came to Washington DC. Trump said march on the Capital, and they marched on the Capital. Without Trump the insurrection would never have taken place."
Reader comment from Edmund: "He also said, "remove the mags (metal detectors) they're not here to hurt me". So he also knew they were armed..."
The washer & dryer are installed on a mud-set tile floor. It's level. I read some user reviews about rust after a few years but my machine doesn't move that would indicate a rusty leg or frame and there is no water on the floor that would indicate a leak.
I've already been through the troubleshooting phase. The machine stops with an error code after the imbalanced load shakes violently. In the past, with an obvious imbalance in the load, I could move things around and it was fine. In the last few months it's been happening on every load regardless of the size or what's in the machine.
Like you, I purchased a high-capacity washer for comforters, so doing a load of towels, maybe 10 or more shouldn't be a problem. Okay, after it crashes, I remove all the towels and wring them as I remove them, stacking them on the top of the dryer. I CAREFULLY, put 6 towels back in and align them around the perimeter of the drum. Start the spin cycle and within a few minutes I get the same violent banging around until it crashes with the error code.
Following Samsung's instruction to calibrate the sensors didn't cure the problem. I've calibrated it 3 times now... with no luck.
I won't contest how clean you are. If I absolutely had to use a towel twice, the top of me would be one towel and the bottom.... NEVERMIND. A clean towel every time I shower. If I'm out in the hot sun (like every weekend) and shower twice, it's still a clean towel. I'll take the risk of being called OCD for cleanliness.
I've done a few blogs about the HE washers that use friction to clean clothes and create excessive wear. I think I called one blog being a-frayed
I cannot recall seeing any fire risk about a washing machine. Flood from a broken hose... yes. Fire no.
We had a clothesline when I was a kid and it was my job to hang and remove. Back then clothespins were fixed and you had to press fit over the line. The 'new invention' with spring clips came later.
I disliked that the clothes were distorted when removed from the line and some colors fade after a hour or so in direct sunlight.
Anyone remember actually using this style clothespin?
TSA agents stealing money from passengers...