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OT front loading washers
Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. wrote: (snip) the instructions are in swedish as well as the pictures!] Since I am of Swedish decent, I am curious how *pictures* look different when they arw in Swedish??? (VBG) Oh I have the same problem when I go to the sportshall for an exercise class with DW and I am to do the exercise by "following" the example of the leader. And so when I have the wrong leg lifted or I'm up and the leader is down, my explanation is that all the instructions are in swedish and too fast so i don't understand them [not that I do in english either] but for the record, we have all the books for our viking machines in english and swedish so that DW and I each have our own! but then when she has a question, it is the swedish one that gets handed to me with the comment of ok this is what i'm doing and here's the picture! but she is my Swedeheart (DW not the symaskin) klh in VA Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. klh in VA wrote: or us DH at which point the D takes on a new meaning? klh in VA [I only have to use front loaders when in Sweden; therefore for everything else that is different from the toploader, the instructions are in swedish as well as the pictures!] Jessamy wrote: yep - it's to avoid small kids from opening the washer door during a cycle and causing all sorts of mayhem |
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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. wrote: (snip) the instructions are in swedish as well as the pictures!] Since I am of Swedish decent, i pretty much think all Swedes are decent :-) many are downright nice and then there are the sewers and quilters who are just specially wonderful! and the report is that there are many more people of swedish descent in USA than Sweden! klh in VA [and if it weren't for a swedeheart coming into my life 8 years ago, I wouldn't be reading the quilting, sewing, and yarn newsgroups, nor would i have two looms and my own viking 936 serger or things like hanging round the cutting table and hancock fabrics and kibitzing about sergers.... all her fault and I love her for it. so last month I spent a day at the Virginia Episcopal Seminary showing stoles I have woven and one in process on the loom, only a tabletop rigid heddle loom] I am curious how *pictures* look different when they arw in Swedish??? (VBG) Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. klh in VA wrote: or us DH at which point the D takes on a new meaning? klh in VA [I only have to use front loaders when in Sweden; therefore for everything else that is different from the toploader, the instructions are in swedish as well as the pictures!] Jessamy wrote: yep - it's to avoid small kids from opening the washer door during a cycle and causing all sorts of mayhem |
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OT front loading washers
If you opened the door when the machine was full of water ....
disaster a la Frank Spencer!! You can drain the water off mid cycle - but then you would have to start all over again. -- Sally at the Seaside ~~~~~~~~~~ (uk) http://community.webshots.com/user/sallyswin On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 13:00:25 -0400, Pat in Virginia wrote: About a week ago, I used a similar set at a hotel. The washer door LOCKED through out the cycles. It was inconvenient because I had a couple things to add, and could not. Do the home models lock also? PAT Bonnie Patterson wrote: We've had the pair for over a year already. Had the door on the dryer switched to open the same direction as the washer, because they are stacked. Otherwise the washer is placed on the left and the dryer on the right, the doors open away from each other, makes it easy to transfer the "fabric". Bonnie, in Middletown, VA |
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OT florists in Enschede (bloemist )
Hej Jessamy
We want to send flowers for death of long-time friend in Enchede. Do you have suggestion for local florist? After many years of sending flowers in Sweden, I have concluded it is better to go to local florist than to try one of the large, impersonal, take-your money 'internationals' such as tele-flora. Now that I have translated, I found a google hit for Bloemist Enschede but which seems to be a national concern Florient Expressen. and also Bezoekersadres Hoge boekelerweg 10 7531 E Enschede Overijssel Nederland Telefoonnummer: 06 4 273 56 3 Is there an on-line telphone directory for Enschede or Nederlands ( telefoon stratenlijst enschede) after swedish, reading dutch is not so far but I am sure I can't pronounce it and don't do so well in Swedish. tack för hjälpen klh in VA |
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OT front loading washers
Yes, they do lock, BUT, there is a pause button! When the pause button
is pressed the machine stops, one can open the door and add additional things. I have used this feature during the first 5 or 10 minutes and it works well, I have never tried to use it after those first 10 minutes. Also, the Whirlpool says nothing about left over water/gunk, no little door to drain (like the LG). If there is condensation on the glass window at the end of "wash day", I let the door stand open until it evaporates. Pinkee Squeeek-A-Lotta has shown no interest in exploring the interior, of course she sleeps 23 out of every 24 hours and spends the other 1 hour eating, begging for treats and using the litter box. ;~) I use the machine once a week (unless new fabric has been acquired) and have never noticed a musty/moldy odor. Bonnie, in Middletown, VA On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 13:00:25 -0400, Pat in Virginia wrote: About a week ago, I used a similar set at a hotel. The washer door LOCKED through out the cycles. It was inconvenient because I had a couple things to add, and could not. Do the home models lock also? PAT Bonnie Patterson wrote: We've had the pair for over a year already. Had the door on the dryer switched to open the same direction as the washer, because they are stacked. Otherwise the washer is placed on the left and the dryer on the right, the doors open away from each other, makes it easy to transfer the "fabric". Bonnie, in Middletown, VA |
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but of course hehehehe
D covers a *lot* of meanings ;-) -- Jessamy In The Netherlands Take out: _I love the colour_ to reply. www.geocities.com/jessamy_thompson http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jes...pson/my_photos ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ or us DH at which point the D takes on a new meaning? klh in VA [I only have to use front loaders when in Sweden; therefore for everything else that is different from the toploader, the instructions are in swedish as well as the pictures!] |
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OT florists in Enschede (bloemist )
I"ll take a look and get back to you off group...
sorry for being slow.. computer shorted but is fixed now :-) -- Jessamy In The Netherlands Take out: _I love the colour_ to reply. www.geocities.com/jessamy_thompson http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jes...pson/my_photos ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hej Jessamy We want to send flowers for death of long-time friend in Enchede. Do you have suggestion for local florist? After many years of sending flowers in Sweden, I have concluded it is better to go to local florist than to try one of the large, impersonal, take-your money 'internationals' such as tele-flora. Now that I have translated, I found a google hit for Bloemist Enschede but which seems to be a national concern Florient Expressen. and also Bezoekersadres Hoge boekelerweg 10 7531 E Enschede Overijssel Nederland Telefoonnummer: 06 4 273 56 3 Is there an on-line telphone directory for Enschede or Nederlands ( telefoon stratenlijst enschede) after swedish, reading dutch is not so far but I am sure I can't pronounce it and don't do so well in Swedish. tack för hjälpen klh in VA |
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