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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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> On 2020-02-21 7:46 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message

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>>> When is a stove burner on it's last legs? She said that one burner was
>>> shot and that the door was just a side bar issue. When I pointed out how
>>> cheap and easy it is to replace a burner the story changed to all four
>>> needing to be replaced. This is part of Julie's MO. she offers some
>>> details but then completely changes the situation.

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>> As I said... I paid $29 plus postage some years ago to replace one
>> burner. I'm sure they cost more now despite what you claim. Also the drip
>> pans needed replaced and there were parts broken off under the top of the
>> stove that lifts up for cleaning. The stove was 16 years old. It was a
>> cheap stove. It was time for a funeral.

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> Then why were you whining so much about your special needs gardener
> breaking the door?


I wasn't. I merely mentioned that it broke and added that my friend saw a
segment on the news about this very subject. I added that another friend had
her brand new oven door glass break about a year ago. I looked up statistics
and more and more doors are breaking just like mine did. I thought it might
be of interest.

Doesn't matter what I saw here, someone will take it as complaining.