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OT Sort Of...Dazor rant
O.K. D.H. said not to worry, HE was going to fix my Dazor lamp so I could
get back to my stitching. He took it apart last night, proclaimed it 'fixed', and went to bed. About half an hour later I set up my stitching, swung the lamp over my work, and pushed the button to turn it on. It shorted out. Seething, I put my stitching away. Today DH gets home from work and says not to worry. HE knew what the problem was. So he took my lamp apart, and laid the several pieces on the table. Then he discovered he had no idea where all those 'loose wires' went, couldn't fix it after all, and asked what I was cooking for supper!!!! The parts are still laying on the table, where they will be until I take my lamp to the lamp store tomorrow! GGGGGRRRRRR!!! Would somebody please tell me again why I got married? And thank you very much for allowing the rant! Maureen -- Heirlooms In Stitching http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RCTNP/...%26%20W.I.P.s/ |
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On 6/24/05 9:47 PM, in article KI2ve.1793577$Xk.827966@pd7tw3no, "Maureen In
Vancouver, B.C." wrote: O.K. D.H. said not to worry, HE was going to fix my Dazor lamp so I could get back to my stitching. He took it apart last night, proclaimed it 'fixed', and went to bed. About half an hour later I set up my stitching, swung the lamp over my work, and pushed the button to turn it on. It shorted out. Seething, I put my stitching away. Today DH gets home from work and says not to worry. HE knew what the problem was. So he took my lamp apart, and laid the several pieces on the table. Then he discovered he had no idea where all those 'loose wires' went, couldn't fix it after all, and asked what I was cooking for supper!!!! The parts are still laying on the table, where they will be until I take my lamp to the lamp store tomorrow! Oh dear - some people should not be issued screw drivers! GGGGGRRRRRR!!! Would somebody please tell me again why I got married? 'cause you love him? And thank you very much for allowing the rant! You're welcome! C |
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"Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message ... On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 01:47:22 GMT, "Maureen In Vancouver, B.C." wrote: O.K. D.H. said not to worry, HE was going to fix my Dazor lamp so I could get back to my stitching. He took it apart last night, proclaimed it 'fixed', and went to bed. About half an hour later I set up my stitching, swung the lamp over my work, and pushed the button to turn it on. It shorted out. Seething, I put my stitching away. Today DH gets home from work and says not to worry. HE knew what the problem was. So he took my lamp apart, and laid the several pieces on the table. Then he discovered he had no idea where all those 'loose wires' went, couldn't fix it after all, and asked what I was cooking for supper!!!! The parts are still laying on the table, where they will be until I take my lamp to the lamp store tomorrow! GGGGGRRRRRR!!! Would somebody please tell me again why I got married? And thank you very much for allowing the rant! Maureen Now really! If any one of us could answer that question, we would have books on the market and television shows !!! Sorry about the lamp though. Small boys ALWAYS take things apart but are unable to put them together again! Big boys should have grown out of it! Pat P |
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"Maureen In Vancouver, B.C." wrote in message ... O.K. D.H. said not to worry, HE was going to fix my Dazor lamp so I could get back to my stitching. He took it apart last night, proclaimed it 'fixed', and went to bed. About half an hour later I set up my stitching, swung the lamp over my work, and pushed the button to turn it on. It shorted out. Seething, I put my stitching away. Today DH gets home from work and says not to worry. HE knew what the problem was. So he took my lamp apart, and laid the several pieces on the table. Then he discovered he had no idea where all those 'loose wires' went, couldn't fix it after all, and asked what I was cooking for supper!!!! The parts are still laying on the table, where they will be until I take my lamp to the lamp store tomorrow! GGGGGRRRRRR!!! Would somebody please tell me again why I got married? And thank you very much for allowing the rant! Maureen -- Your DH doesn't sound as if he has any interest in learning to fix lamps, so next time a lamp (or other electrical appliance he is unfamiliar with repairing) breaks, just send it out to be fixed; don't even mention it to him. It may cost more in $$, but less in aggrivation. Another alternative is to get some books on repairs around the house, and do it yourself. (And I wouldn't mention your success to him either, or he'll be bringing you more things to fix!) Hope the shop can fix your lamp up just like new, and soon. Just my .02. Carey in MA |
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"Pat EAXStitch" wrote in message ... "Lucretia Borgia" wrote in message ... On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 01:47:22 GMT, "Maureen In Vancouver, B.C." wrote: O.K. D.H. said not to worry, HE was going to fix my Dazor lamp so I could get back to my stitching. He took it apart last night, proclaimed it 'fixed', and went to bed. About half an hour later I set up my stitching, swung the lamp over my work, and pushed the button to turn it on. It shorted out. Seething, I put my stitching away. Today DH gets home from work and says not to worry. HE knew what the problem was. So he took my lamp apart, and laid the several pieces on the table. Then he discovered he had no idea where all those 'loose wires' went, couldn't fix it after all, and asked what I was cooking for supper!!!! The parts are still laying on the table, where they will be until I take my lamp to the lamp store tomorrow! GGGGGRRRRRR!!! Would somebody please tell me again why I got married? And thank you very much for allowing the rant! Maureen Now really! If any one of us could answer that question, we would have books on the market and television shows !!! Sorry about the lamp though. Small boys ALWAYS take things apart but are unable to put them together again! Big boys should have grown out of it! Pat P If I remember it correctly, big boys are only small boys in a bigger body and the only difference between men and boys is the price of their toys. Lucille |
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On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 17:37:08 GMT, "Pat EAXStitch"
wrote: Small boys ALWAYS take things apart but are unable to put them together again! Big boys should have grown out of it! Pat P No, they don't! |
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"fran" wrote in message ... On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 17:37:08 GMT, "Pat EAXStitch" wrote: Small boys ALWAYS take things apart but are unable to put them together again! Big boys should have grown out of it! Pat P No, they don't! LOLOL! Mine has, thank God! Particularly now we have a very clever B.I.L not to mention a wonderful ex-Son in law who can fix absolutely ANYTHING!!! Our daughter`s "better half " is one of those people who takes things to pieces and never puts them back together again, though! It drives her nuts! Mind you, I can fix most things myself, much to DH`s annoyance. Pat P |
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This just gets better and better (Not). We took the lamp to the lighting
store. They've never seen one like that and can't fix it. So I did the only thing left. I stopped at the LCB and bought a bottle of white wine (my fav.) That night one of my karate students called. He wanted to come by and practice at our house. After 2 hours karate training, and a shared bottle of wine.....he brought one ) He said they have an on-site electrician where he works, and the electricians BOSS works Tuesdays. So he packed my lamp up, and he's taking to to work with him. My student is a heavy duty truck mechanic. Why there would be an electrician on his job site is anybody's guess but hey, I'm getting desperate! lol If my lamp comes back with a MAC bulldog welded to the front of it, I'll know why. ) Maureen In Vancouver, B.C. -- Heirlooms In Stitching http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RCTNP/...%26%20W.I.P.s/ "Pat EAXStitch" wrote in message ... "fran" wrote in message ... On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 17:37:08 GMT, "Pat EAXStitch" wrote: Small boys ALWAYS take things apart but are unable to put them together again! Big boys should have grown out of it! Pat P No, they don't! LOLOL! Mine has, thank God! Particularly now we have a very clever B.I.L not to mention a wonderful ex-Son in law who can fix absolutely ANYTHING!!! Our daughter`s "better half " is one of those people who takes things to pieces and never puts them back together again, though! It drives her nuts! Mind you, I can fix most things myself, much to DH`s annoyance. Pat P |
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