lauralyrics ([info]lauralyrics) wrote,
@ 2009-06-28 16:28:00
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Absolutely furious because the washing machine is on the fritz. I came downstairs after half an hour, and the wash was "finished": all my clothes sitting in half a tank of soapy water. Rinse cycle didn't work. Spin cycle didn't work. Dryer doesn't work well with sopping clothes thrown into it. Nice little pitter-patter of water droplets hitting the carpet where I've hung clothes (after wringing them out over the bathroom sink) to dry. What should have taken an hour and a half, has now taken almost three hours. And I hate spending the limited time I have over the weekend on laundry anyway.

Here's the really good bit. Should I call up the landlady and complain? My anger melts away. No need for that, I think. It works ok if you put the washing machine on permanent press spin cycle for like, three times, and wringing out clothes isn't really that hard, and it's only once a week. I wouldn't say nay if my neighbor happened to phone up the landlady, though. My hopes, however, are not high. (He usually leaves his clothes in the washing machine for about a week, which is plenty of time for half a tank of soapy water to evaporate-ish.)

Perhaps I should investigate local laundromats...



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[info]startrails
2009-06-29 07:25 pm UTC (link)
Agreed. Call the landlady. Sometimes it feels awkward, but you are paying them for just such things as this. It's their responsibility to keep up the property.

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[info]lauralyrics
2009-06-29 09:28 pm UTC (link)
This is true. And the washing machine *does* date from the 50s (at least, it looks so to an impartial untrained eye.) I called. :)

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[info]startrails
2009-06-30 05:45 pm UTC (link)
My washing machine dates similarly, I think. I was actually told by my landlord that if it breaks I'm out of luck because he won't necessarily replace it (use of it is courtesy and not part of the lease).

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