Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Day of Hell

Well, after finally getting a look at the cylinder of the dryer and seeing that it is hitting on the metal casing of the motor, I called my brother who told me I should call a repairman to fix it. I don't have any money to do this, so I just put it back together after vacuuming it out and stuffed it back in beside the washer. But I can't use it, because it heats up excessively immediately if it is turned on I suppose due to friction when the cylinder hits the metal. I don't even have it plugged in, for safety reasons. It's only two years old, but not under warranty any longer. I have wet sheets towels and jeans hanging everywhere. I can't even go to one of these creepy local laundrymats to dry what I have due to being unable to find my keys.

Isn't life fun sometimes? For now, there will not be washing of clothes, towels or sheets here. As for the wet stuff, I suppose next spring when the sun comes out they will dry, if not encrusted in mold by then. Hahahahaha. Wish I had some hard liquor.

5 comments:

  1. did you try retracing your steps from the last place you remember having your keys? another idea: think, if I were a set of keys in this place, where would I be??? don't laught - its worked for me!
    worse case scenario - do you know how to hot wire your car??

    ReplyDelete
  2. I hope you have since found your keys. Sorry to hear of all the things going wrong. Crap.
    Have you considered contacting the landlord about the faulty light? He should pay for that repair since the fixture is faulty, not just the light bulb.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Sorry to hear about all the things breaking down,Strayer. I just wanted to wish you a lovely Christmas and send a warm, warm hug.

    ReplyDelete
  4. PS: sounds like India to me :) (no dryers there) where clothes hang everywhere to dry! Out in the sun, when possible, otherwise just plain indoors :). I had never heard of such a thing as a dryer until I came here...and of course, there are very few washing machines too.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Just drooped by to say Happy Christmas to you and thank you for all the work you do to help cats.

    We really hope nothing else breaks, you find your keys and you get some relaxtion and have a good time. You deserve it.

    Whicky Wuudler et al

    ReplyDelete

Dog Days Behind a 7-11

 I spent five or six hours Saturday night behind the 7-11 again, after unfixed cats there. Woohoo, what an exciting life I live.  Wow.  I be...