Vegetable soup came out well!
"Cheryl" > wrote in message
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> On 4/9/2013 2:25 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Mon, 8 Apr 2013 18:52:10 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>>> But I managed to break the stove in making the stock for it. I don't
>>>> know
>>>> what I did. Well, I wasn't paying attention to the stock, that's for
>>>> sure.
>>>> Some of it boiled over and this meant that I needed to let the burner
>>>> cool,
>>>> open the top of the stove and clean it. Fine but... Then the rods
>>>> wouldn't
>>>> go back down! Long story short, I ripped the rods off in frustration
>>>> and
>>>> I
>>>> think something got pushed up towards the back. Am awaiting a call
>>>> from
>>>> the
>>>> repair person because between me and the Internet, this is beyond me.
>>>> Stove
>>>> and over do work but something is acropper with the top of it.
>>>
>>> Yeah, when you rip off the support pegs that hold the stove top in
>>> place, then you should expect something like that to happen.
>>>
>>> Why would you do such a thing? Didn't you suspect they were there for
>>> a reason?
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>> The first one *fell* off. I put it back on and then the second one
>> *fell*
>> off. That's when I just ripped the other one off out of frustration.
>
> You're like that woman George was dating on Seinfeld who said "yada yada
> yada" all the time, and it turned out she was always leaving massive
> important parts out of the story.
>
> Those
>> shouldn't have prevented the top from closing. They're just there to
>> prop
>> it open just like the thingie on the hood of your car! The top still
>> wouldn't close with those not on there. Hence the problem.
>>
>>
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