I would say TRASH. Bing would say FIX. And then she would fix it, but spend ALL day working on it and swearing and practically foaming at the month in anger.
And, in the end, yes...we would have saved a hundred bucks. But, I would also want to smack her crabby self.
You know, between the roof, the basement, and now the washer, perhaps the Universe is nudging you towards that condo on the coast earlier than you'd planned on.
or you could put it in your yard as a yard ornament. Your neighbors would love the re-purposing of that piece.
ReplyDeleteTime for another bucket of cocktails.
ReplyDeleteI would say TRASH. Bing would say FIX. And then she would fix it, but spend ALL day working on it and swearing and practically foaming at the month in anger.
ReplyDeleteAnd, in the end, yes...we would have saved a hundred bucks. But, I would also want to smack her crabby self.
Worth it? Hmmmm
trash it... they're not THAT expensive... ehhehehehehehe.
ReplyDeletePerhaps being around us last weekend talking about new appliances made YOUR little washing machine feel useless?!!!
How old is it? If it's younger than 10 I say fix it. Older than that, perhaps it's time to look at the newer models.
ReplyDeleteIf you trash it, replace it with a front loader.
ReplyDeleteBuy your wife a washing board for Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteI would say buy a new one and use the old one for your house compost. You won't have to make as many trips outside this way.
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LOL...my word verification is regis he he he
hook it up outside. add your vegetable waste to it and hit the spin cycle daily. It will make beautiful compost
ReplyDeleteYou know, between the roof, the basement, and now the washer, perhaps the Universe is nudging you towards that condo on the coast earlier than you'd planned on.
ReplyDeleteDon't trip over dollars to save dimes. Buy a front loader, use less water, less electricity and get a tax credit.
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