It Made A Noise I Didn't Like
drinoise
- jimlouis 3-27-2009 12:29 am

freak.
- L.M. 3-27-2009 12:50 am [ comments]


It bugged you?
- steve 3-27-2009 5:14 am [ comments]


me? I didn't say anything
- mb 3-27-2009 5:21 am [ comments]


what's the windex for?
- adman 3-27-2009 5:27 am [ comments]


Is it still making the same noise all night long while your cat is scratching your bed and the vultures start tearing apart that old dead raccoon to the sounds of a death metal band across the road?
- Marco (guest) 3-27-2009 1:54 pm [ comments]


Windex® is a glass and surface cleaning product made by S.C. Johnson popular in the US since around the middle of the 20th century.
- jimlouis 3-27-2009 2:05 pm [ comments]


and it smells better than glass plus. but you know glass plus is good for glass, plus...
- bill 3-27-2009 2:13 pm [ comments]


i hope you have a clothes line
- linda 3-27-2009 8:20 pm [ comments]


he does. its called jimbos tall and skinny clothes.
- bill 3-27-2009 8:42 pm [ comments]


Come on down to Jimbos, where we aint' tellin' no tall tales, just selling it all on sale. Are you skinny? Are you tall? Come on down or give me a call. We'll fix you right up. Sure will.

Actually I got it back together. Dryers I have learned are amazingly simple machines with a lot of parts made of plastic that are expensive to replace. But it puts out good heat even though it really only has two settings. One setting is--Hot Enough to Bake Bread, and the other, Somewhat Less Hot Than That. What? Oh hell yes it still makes that noise, but I replaced a rear bearing and the front glides and that's all I'm doing, except for the cheap ass plastic pully wheel I ordered online which should cost 85 cents but is priced at 15 dollars and also, undoubtedly, will not fix the noise.
- jimlouis 3-27-2009 10:49 pm [ comments]


good work! Maybe you should get the vulture to work on it.
- sarah 3-30-2009 3:27 pm [ comments]



- mark 4-20-2009 4:16 am [ comments]