Busybusybusybusybusybusybusy and a break.
Jul. 21st, 2006 10:26 pmAs soon as I got home, I saw that the Sears repairman had come and fixed the dryer. The labor charge was $120, and the parts (a genuine factory-approved drum belt) cost $20. That didn't include hooking the dryer up to the exhaust vent properly, as I had chosen a vinyl hose a year or two ago, and he said it'd be illegal for him to work on it.
Then ( ...click here for the full story. )
So good night, LJ readers. I'm sure I'll be complaining/bragging again tomorrow.
Then ( ...click here for the full story. )
So good night, LJ readers. I'm sure I'll be complaining/bragging again tomorrow.