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On 8/21/2017 5:49 AM, Bruce wrote:

>> I did put my foot down when we moved to Cape Cod. I hated the house. No
>> choice as it was military. House had so many drawbacks. including only one
>> very small bathroom that I demanded a dishwasher. I had to buy it myself. It
>> was a portable. I did like it. Perhaps less for it being a dishwasher but
>> more for it being an additional work space. It had a wooden top. I never
>> used it for cutting things or kneading dough but it did come in handy at
>> times.
>>
>> After that, I've only used dishwashers sporadically. My current one is
>> holding some large plastic containers that don't fit well in my cupboards.

>
> It's my favourite machine. I wish I could put the whole house in it,
> plus the yard and the cars.
>


If you have a pickup truck revers the procedure. Put the dirty dishes
in the bed and drive through the car wash. Put the wife and kids back
there too!
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On 8/21/2017 5:49 AM, Bruce wrote:

>> I did put my foot down when we moved to Cape Cod. I hated the house. No
>> choice as it was military. House had so many drawbacks. including only
>> one
>> very small bathroom that I demanded a dishwasher. I had to buy it myself.
>> It
>> was a portable. I did like it. Perhaps less for it being a dishwasher but
>> more for it being an additional work space. It had a wooden top. I never
>> used it for cutting things or kneading dough but it did come in handy at
>> times.
>>
>> After that, I've only used dishwashers sporadically. My current one is
>> holding some large plastic containers that don't fit well in my
>> cupboards.

>
> It's my favourite machine. I wish I could put the whole house in it,
> plus the yard and the cars.
>


If you have a pickup truck revers the procedure. Put the dirty dishes
in the bed and drive through the car wash. Put the wife and kids back
there too!
==

Oi!!


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On Mon, 21 Aug 2017 08:53:02 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>On 8/21/2017 5:49 AM, Bruce wrote:
>
>>> I did put my foot down when we moved to Cape Cod. I hated the house. No
>>> choice as it was military. House had so many drawbacks. including only one
>>> very small bathroom that I demanded a dishwasher. I had to buy it myself. It
>>> was a portable. I did like it. Perhaps less for it being a dishwasher but
>>> more for it being an additional work space. It had a wooden top. I never
>>> used it for cutting things or kneading dough but it did come in handy at
>>> times.
>>>
>>> After that, I've only used dishwashers sporadically. My current one is
>>> holding some large plastic containers that don't fit well in my cupboards.

>>
>> It's my favourite machine. I wish I could put the whole house in it,
>> plus the yard and the cars.
>>

>
>If you have a pickup truck revers the procedure. Put the dirty dishes
>in the bed and drive through the car wash. Put the wife and kids back
>there too!


Sounds like a plan!
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2017 08:53:02 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>On 8/21/2017 5:49 AM, Bruce wrote:
>
>>> I did put my foot down when we moved to Cape Cod. I hated the house. No
>>> choice as it was military. House had so many drawbacks. including only
>>> one
>>> very small bathroom that I demanded a dishwasher. I had to buy it
>>> myself. It
>>> was a portable. I did like it. Perhaps less for it being a dishwasher
>>> but
>>> more for it being an additional work space. It had a wooden top. I never
>>> used it for cutting things or kneading dough but it did come in handy at
>>> times.
>>>
>>> After that, I've only used dishwashers sporadically. My current one is
>>> holding some large plastic containers that don't fit well in my
>>> cupboards.

>>
>> It's my favourite machine. I wish I could put the whole house in it,
>> plus the yard and the cars.
>>

>
>If you have a pickup truck revers the procedure. Put the dirty dishes
>in the bed and drive through the car wash. Put the wife and kids back
>there too!


Sounds like a plan!

===

Oi!



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