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		<title>the house appliances are quirky</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 17:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sohma g. dawling</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[noir was waiting for the bedding to finish being washed, so she hugged onto one of my scarves until fresh linens were ready. and how was the dryer fixed? with steven and his dad taking it apart and figuring it out. in all honesty though, the dryer was kind of falling apart when the previous [...]]]></description>
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<p>noir was waiting for the bedding to finish being washed, so she hugged onto one of my scarves until fresh linens were ready.</p>
<p>and how was the dryer fixed? with steven and his dad taking it apart and figuring it out. in all honesty though, the dryer was kind of falling apart when the previous owners left the house (<em>oh&#8230; those previous owners make me so angry</em>) so it was no loss to them, but then it seems like they never tried to repair anything or do regular maintenance.  the dryer was already missing one of it&#8217;s tumble bars, and another one was loose, and the third seemed okay. it turns out it was the third one that was the problem. a screw that holds it in place had snaked it&#8217;s way back  from it&#8217;s place and was knocking around on the outer rim of the drum, making that horrible noise and the force was making it rock. they had to totally take out the loose tumbler, but they fixed that one. we are now drying with just one tumbler.  seems to work okay <img src='http://minimumwageforeclosure.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' />  yay for steven and his dad!</p>
<p>so while they were doing that, the goblin was nice enough to get an extension cord out and hook up electric the weed whacker i bought at a yard sale for 5$ and give some of the yard a go. steven then tried to give the lawnmower a go but it kept dying and when the goblin looked in the house, it seems the extension cord was drawing too much power and the breaker needed to be flipped. this happened twice before he gave up and steven cursed at the lawnmower (<em>now working because he&#8217;s mowing the yard today on his day off</em>).</p>
<p>at the end of the day, steven and i went to go take a nice refreshing shower together only to find the hot water was quickly becoming cold. the next day steven checks it all out with his father and it seems the hot water heater is working just fine. the goblin had no problems when he took a shower.</p>
<p>but last night, man oh man, it lost it&#8217;s scalding hotness again.</p>
<p>like Roseanne Rosannadanna used to say &#8220;<em>it&#8217;s always something.</em>&#8221; oddly enough, my hair looks like hers currently just not as poofy. he he he.</p>
<p>tomorrow will be about the laundry room cabinet i scored from steel rod&#8217;s grandmother and how the install went. have a good monday!</p>
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		<title>dang dryer exploded!</title>
		<link>http://minimumwageforeclosure.com/2009/07/22/dang-dryer-exploded/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 16:40:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sohma g. dawling</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[okay, so it doesn&#8217;t look as all bad as that picture, but last night there was an incident. let me set it up for you: the guys left to go gaming at a buddies house and i&#8217;m munching on dinner and lazing about the house with the dogs when i get the gumption to do [...]]]></description>
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<p>okay, so it doesn&#8217;t look as all bad as that picture, but last night there was an incident. let me set it up for you:</p>
<p>the guys left to go gaming at a buddies house and i&#8217;m munching on dinner and lazing about the house with the dogs when i get the gumption to do like &#8230; 5 things at once (<em>which is normal for me. either on idle or full throttle</em>). i get a load of work clothes and undies in the wash and i start making this horrible concoction called a kool aid pie. while doing this, i&#8217;m cleaning up here and there around the house and piddling with some commissioned artwork, and picking up a book every few minutes and reading 3 pages at a time (<em>i told you, idle or full throttle</em>). once the pie is in the fridge, the artwork frustrating, and counters wiped, and a chapter ending, i go to put the wash in the dryer.  once done so, i set the time and then hit the button.</p>
<p>the poor dryer moves like the load is unbalanced and is making some horrible noise so i open her up and re-arrange things and close it back and start it up again. i stand and watch with a finger tapping my bottom lip as it continues to make the horrible noise and move side to side. i open it up and can smell some faint burning rubber. i take out half the load and close the door and try again, maybe it was too large despite the fact i honestly didn&#8217;t think that. same thing. frustrated i put it all back in and turn it off.</p>
<p>i go to turn the satellite radio onto station 4 (<em>40&#8242;s on 4. i love love love me some big band music</em>) and try to think as i pace. eventually i get really sleepy and go lay on the bed reading my book. while reading said book about serial killers, i come to the conclusion it must be a busted belt of some sort. it would explain the faint burnt rubber smell, the horrible noise, AND the wobbling. yes, my mind clears more when it&#8217;s busy than when i&#8217;m pacing. i fall asleep face first at a diagonal on the bed, drooling on poor steven&#8217;s pillow while dogs walk all over me.</p>
<p>the boys come home and i wake up because the dogs love to cause a welcoming commotion. it is their way of saying &#8220;<em>i love you! i missed you! oh i missed you! welcome home! love me back!</em>&#8221; so i get half awake and inform steven of said dryer affairs. this is where it gets from frustrating to making me mad.</p>
<p>the goblin pipes up with &#8220;oh yeah, it&#8217;s been doing that. it still dries, you just  got to deal with the noise.&#8221; he is named goblin because of such things. this gets steven riled up and i would have been as well of i was more than half asleep.</p>
<p>now i have a dryer full of wet clothes i need for work and all my undies&#8230; despite the pair i am currently wearing. oh, the misery and the woe. if it&#8217;s not one thing, it&#8217;s another. maybe i should put up a laundry line just in case of incidents like this, but do i really want the countryside and rabbits in the feild next door to be able to see all my polka dotted unmentionables? i dare not think so.</p>
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		<title>the heart of the house</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 17:12:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sohma g. dawling</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[a few exciting things to mention that happened over the weekend! steven&#8217;s birthday is coming up in two weeks but his present came early! we installed step one of it into his car last night and step two will be done later today! satellite radio! steps are being made to figure out how to make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>a few exciting things to mention that happened over the weekend!</p>
<ol>
<li>steven&#8217;s birthday is coming up in two weeks but his present came early! we installed step one of it into his car last night and step two will be done later today! satellite radio!</li>
<li>steps are being made to figure out how to make the arcade machine for the arcade room!</li>
<li> steven&#8217;s grandmother is getting her kitchen re-done, which means i got to pick through old kitchen cabinets!</li>
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<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 345px"><a href="http://www.myradiostore.com/p/sa10175-sa10176.html"><img title="xm radio reciever" src="http://cdn.myradiostore.com/mrs.primary.us.en/di/productShots/DynamicProductShotDisplay/wmep9419-xtfe9018/2061_21948404.jpg" alt="satellite radio everywhere!" width="335" height="249" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">satellite radio everywhere!</p></div>
<p>so, for steven&#8217;s 28th birthday (<em>august 1st, ya&#8217;ll!</em>) i got him a satellite radio receiver, a car kit and an at home kit! how does this fit into the grand scheme of things in the house? well, eventually we&#8217;re going to wire the whole house with speakers and plug it between satellite radio and a big mp3 player <em>(i have a massive cd collection</em>) instead of keeping the two 300 cd disc changers i have. when i get home tonight i plan on setting up my very very old stereo system (<em>i got it in 10th grade. over 13 years ago. geeze!</em>) and plugging the satellite receiver up to it so that when we&#8217;re not in the car, we can listen to commercial free radio through out the house! i&#8217;m very excited because i know steven got excited over it. i love the boy and i love making him happy, but please spare me hours of Hair Nation, please&#8230;</p>
<p>this set up will be in a room we call a good handful of different names since nothing has stuck yet: arcade room, heart of the house, the middle room. it is a room smack dab in the middle of the house that we&#8217;ll be putting an arcade machine in, housing our vast comic library, and the music center. we&#8217;re deciding what exactly we want to do in that room, but it seems like it&#8217;ll be mostly black washed walls and dark dark hardwood floors. i might be doing comic and gaming murals on the walls in there, which will be kind of cool (if i may say so myself). it currently houses our comic book collection which i will be bagging and boarding every comic and setting them vertical in a nice shelving unit with tabs for easy finding. currently the only thing on the walls in there now is a piece of artwork i bought years ago by<a title="Mark Mothersbaugh art" href="http://www.mutatovisual.com/" target="_blank"> Mark Mothersbaugh</a> (<em>lead singer of Devo</em>). it&#8217;s a giant black and white print of a crying cyclops and a girl, fricking amazing and huge. also in the room is my giant cd collection. i have over 500 cds. music used to be my life. since being broke for years, i haven&#8217;t been able to afford much, sadly. i had a three cds a week habit for a good while there. oh, those were the days&#8230;</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 295px"><a href="http://www.popsci.com/gear-gadgets/article/2004-06/make-your-own-arcade"><img title="make your own arcade machine" src="http://www.popsci.com/files/imagecache/article_image_large/files/articles/tech0604arcade_730x1300.gif" alt="arcade machine how-to" width="285" height="415" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">arcade machine how-to</p></div>
<p>steven will be building a home made arcade cabinet for our home and putting it in this room. using an old computer and having it run a <a title="MAME" href="http://mamedev.org/" target="_blank">MAME</a>, we&#8217;ll build a cabinet like we used to see in arcades to play different games on at any given time. again, i&#8217;ll be doing artwork for this on the sides, hopefully as bad, cheesy, and wonderful of our 80s memories can give me. we&#8217;ve begun looking at new monitor prices (<em>flat panels on the cheap? thank you <a title="newegg.com" href="http://newegg.com" target="_blank">newegg.com</a>!</em>) and lumber prices to build from scratch.</p>
<p>and for me, i would love to have a glass blown anatomical human heart light as the lighting source in that room. no idea where i could find one and if i could, if i could afford it. heck, i don&#8217;t think i&#8217;ve even sold steven on the idea yet but i think it&#8217;s fricking AWESOME.</p>
<p>off of the middle room/heart of the house is what was described as a 1/2 bath in the listing for the home when we were thinking of buying it. it&#8217;s also the laundry room. these two rooms combined don&#8217;t give me any problems,  but how ugly it is and how nonfunctional it is gives me PLENTY of problems:</p>
<ul>
<li>it was never finished.</li>
<li>they dropped the ceiling about 7 inches in an already low ceiling room.</li>
<li> it has 4 different kinds of flooring. none match or even look good.</li>
<li>it doesn&#8217;t have ANY storage whatsoever</li>
<li>there was water damage on the wall that they never fixed</li>
<li>they painted over perfectly fine paneling and did a shitty job at painting</li>
<li>they put a random wall up for no reason and did a bad job at that, not even finishing it</li>
<li>wires are just hanging out an about, there are holes in the walls. some holes attempting to horribly be patched up</li>
<li>there is a toilet and a sink in there making it a half bath&#8230; but they aren&#8217;t even hooked up to anything! just sitting in there!</li>
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<p>in an attempt to  make some storage for all the cleaning supplies and hardware supplies and the such that people store in laundry and work rooms, i put up boards i found laying around the house up on the walls above the washer and dryer with brackets from various rooms as well (<em>the previous owners seemed fond of horrible ugly shelving and brackets, or nice ones they painted over ghetto style</em>). those small shelves can only hold so much and honestly aren&#8217;t appealing. steven&#8217;s grandmother (<em>who lives only half a mile away</em>) is getting her kitchen overhauled with new cabinets and the like. she let me pick through what was being taken out and i got to get a nifty old double cabinet dealy that maybe tonight i will be putting up above the washer and dryer for more storage and more APPEALING storage. i am not that fond of the ghetto &#8220;let it all hang out&#8221; look of stuff on crappy shelves screwed into horribly painted paneling.</p>
<p>this is just a tide over solution until we can afford to fix up that bathroom. the ideas we have for this room will be cheap to do in the majority, but time consuming. if only money fell from the sky and kept it&#8217;s value&#8230;</p>
<p>i&#8217;ll take some before and after pics of everything just to show you guys!</p>
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