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The other day I went in and saw my daughter crawling out of the dryer. It’s raining, so I go to dry some clothes today, and the dryer door won’t close. Well, it’ll close for a second, but then it pops back open again.

The cuteness of my daughter coming out of the dryer was not worth the cost of a new dryer. grumble.

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  1. June 28th, 2005 at 13:34 | #1

    Do you at least get a new dryer that has fancier options than the old one?

    My old one had been an electric dryer with two settings: “Do you want your clothes dry: Yes or no? If yes, turn on, and run for two cycles. If not, do something else.”

    My new one, chosen because the house didn’t have the appropriate electric hookup in the utility room (gas instead), has many different options that will all result in dry clothes in one cycle. Newer dryer, more choices, cost no more than the original likely cost at the time.

    Of course, if the same situation were to occur now, we’d be drying clothes on a line in the backyard, because we really can’t afford a dryer (well, okay, so we’d run the appropriate electric line to the utility room and use the old electric dryer. But you get the idea).

  2. June 28th, 2005 at 13:34 | #2

    Do you at least get a new dryer that has fancier options than the old one?

    My old one had been an electric dryer with two settings: “Do you want your clothes dry: Yes or no? If yes, turn on, and run for two cycles. If not, do something else.”

    My new one, chosen because the house didn’t have the appropriate electric hookup in the utility room (gas instead), has many different options that will all result in dry clothes in one cycle. Newer dryer, more choices, cost no more than the original likely cost at the time.

    Of course, if the same situation were to occur now, we’d be drying clothes on a line in the backyard, because we really can’t afford a dryer (well, okay, so we’d run the appropriate electric line to the utility room and use the old electric dryer. But you get the idea).

  3. June 28th, 2005 at 14:58 | #3

    Ohhh .. a new dryer. I’d love to have a new dryer – new washer would also be fabulous. However having to pay for them is not something I’d love. ::chuckle:: I salute you for thinking new dryer and not just grabbing duct tape to keep the door closed while its running.

  4. June 28th, 2005 at 14:58 | #4

    Ohhh .. a new dryer. I’d love to have a new dryer – new washer would also be fabulous. However having to pay for them is not something I’d love. ::chuckle:: I salute you for thinking new dryer and not just grabbing duct tape to keep the door closed while its running.

  5. June 28th, 2005 at 15:16 | #5

    Well, I must confess that right now it is running with a cat scratching post leaned against it and packing tape holding it shut.

    It’s working, that’s all that matters!

  6. June 28th, 2005 at 15:16 | #6

    Well, I must confess that right now it is running with a cat scratching post leaned against it and packing tape holding it shut.

    It’s working, that’s all that matters!

  7. June 28th, 2005 at 16:39 | #7

    Duct tape really does hold the universe together!

  8. June 28th, 2005 at 16:39 | #8

    Duct tape really does hold the universe together!

  9. June 29th, 2005 at 04:05 | #9

    We do have that electric dryer. I’d sell it cheap.

    Granted, I think it’d likely be cheaper for you to buy a new one than to even pay for the drive out here and back to get this one, but…

  10. June 29th, 2005 at 04:05 | #10

    We do have that electric dryer. I’d sell it cheap.

    Granted, I think it’d likely be cheaper for you to buy a new one than to even pay for the drive out here and back to get this one, but…

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