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Thanks for all the replys, we are going with the Maytag unit. designwebs 03-08-2009
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on March 12, 2009, 10:03 am
Geez, what a hack. You didn't know that there is a door
interlock safety switch? You can't open the door while it's
in the cool cycle. Have to wait until after the cool, and
then the spin cycle. And people say I'm ignorant.

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until you open the door stormy, then it just pours out.


in message
> Front loaders use 50% less freon.
> --
> Christopher A. Young
> Learn more about Jesus
> www.lds.org
> .
> designwebs posted for all of us...
>> Thanks for all the replys, we are going with the Maytag
>> unit.
> Front or top loader?



Posted by Fartikus on March 13, 2009, 6:18 pm

Ya know, you idiot, now you are not just a moron, but an obnoxious one at
that. Was that an attempt to be funny? You ARE ignorant.

now, **I** was funny!



> Geez, what a hack. You didn't know that there is a door
> interlock safety switch? You can't open the door while it's
> in the cool cycle. Have to wait until after the cool, and
> then the spin cycle. And people say I'm ignorant.
> --
> Christopher A. Young
> Learn more about Jesus
> www.lds.org
> .
> until you open the door stormy, then it just pours out.
> in message
>> Front loaders use 50% less freon.
>> --
>> Christopher A. Young
>> Learn more about Jesus
>> www.lds.org
>> .
>> designwebs posted for all of us...
>>> Thanks for all the replys, we are going with the Maytag
>>> unit.
>> Front or top loader?
>



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