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I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid
replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. A proper response would be appreciated, instead i get ******s. I'll else where Peter Australia |
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Peter wrote:
I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. A proper response would be appreciated, instead i get ******s. I'll else where Peter Australia You have to describe what you mean,a laundry is a room with the stuff you describe in it, You probably mean a space in doors(of a unit maybee) with doors, like a cupboard with the laundry stuff in side |
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Thanx for your reply, here in Australia when we say laundry unit, we automatically imagine a slot for a dryer, a washing machine and cupboard space. We dont have actual rooms so to speak, just the space people use over here to confine an area for washing and drying. Peter I have found on a canadian site, the perfect laundry unit plan |
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Thanks mate plans i found are perfect for what i need ample cupboard space
with drawers and slot for ironing board and shelving for holding assorted things Peter Australia "Robatoy" wrote in message ... On Feb 12, 4:16 am, "Peter" wrote: Thanx for your reply, here in Australia when we say laundry unit, we automatically imagine a slot for a dryer, a washing machine and cupboard space. We dont have actual rooms so to speak, just the space people use over here to confine an area for washing and drying. Peter I have found on a canadian site, the perfect laundry unit plan Happy to oblige. We understand 'laundry units' as this country is being overrun by frikkin' Chinese!!! |
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On Feb 12, 4:16*am, "Peter" wrote:
Thanx for your reply, here in Australia when we say laundry unit, we automatically imagine a slot for a dryer, a washing machine and cupboard space. We dont have actual rooms so to speak, just the space people use over here to confine an area for washing and drying. Peter I have found on a canadian site, the perfect laundry unit plan Happy to oblige. We understand 'laundry units' as this country is being overrun by frikkin' Chinese!!! |
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On Feb 12, 1:14*am, "Peter" wrote:
I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. A proper response would be appreciated, instead i get ******s. I'll else where Peter Australia I dunno where you'll elsewhere, but I hope you'll lighten up before you'll elsewhere. What do you think happens to people who desert newsgroups? ( I would like to find them as I feed on humourless cretons....) |
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"Peter" wrote in message pond.com... I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. It entirely depends on the mood of the people on at the time. Sometimes you get great answers. Other times, you get nothing but crap. Don't take it personally, they beat on everyone at some point. It is just part of being in the group. When they ignore you is more of a problem. Just try again at a different time. It's like a bunch of drunks (I resemble that remark) sitting around a camp fire. Everybody talks **** to the nest guy (specially the newbe) , then somebody walks up and punches you. You look up and see his hand otsrechet to help you up. No harm meant. Just playing. Men are nothing more than old kids. We never really grow up. That is why women don't relate, they do grow up. |
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"Robatoy" wrote in message ... On Feb 12, 4:16 am, "Peter" wrote: Thanx for your reply, here in Australia when we say laundry unit, we automatically imagine a slot for a dryer, a washing machine and cupboard space. We dont have actual rooms so to speak, just the space people use over here to confine an area for washing and drying. Peter I have found on a canadian site, the perfect laundry unit plan Happy to oblige. We understand 'laundry units' as this country is being overrun by frikkin' Chinese!!! Good, Mexicans down here. Chinese are secondary. Japanese would be welcome (by me at least) though they tend to stay where they are. weent to school in Japan. Miko I love you. ( told you I was drunk). |
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Peter wrote:
I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. A proper response would be appreciated, instead i get ******s. I'll else where "Hope" is not a viable strategy. Unless you're running for president. |
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Peter wrote the following:
I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. A proper response would be appreciated, instead i get ******s. I'll else where Peter Australia You have to remember that as Winston Churchill said, we are two peoples separated by a common language. To us here in the US, a 'laundry unit' is an appliance that is located in a laundry room.and usually is already made by a company. A clothes washer is a laundry unit, as is a clothes dryer. A laundry room does not have to be a full room either, it may be just a part of the house where the laundry units are located, as mine are. Mine are in a wide passageway between the family room and the half bath which also contains the door to the garage. BTW, a half bath is a bathroom with a sink and toilet, but no bathtub or shower. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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"Peter" wrote in message pond.com... I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. A proper response would be appreciated, instead i get ******s. I'll else where Peter Australia Sorry about my remark as (a room) . Not familier with Aussie talk. Here we do have laundry rooms. Stay with us on the group sites. WW |
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On 2/12/11 11:51 AM, WW wrote:
wrote in message pond.com... I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. A proper response would be appreciated, instead i get ******s. I'll else where Peter Australia Sorry about my remark as (a room) . Not familier with Aussie talk. Here we do have laundry rooms. Stay with us on the group sites. WW I'm not sorry for my remark, Rob sprayed his beer. :-) -- Froz... The system will be down for 10 days for preventive maintenance. |
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"Peter" wrote in message
pond.com... I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. A proper response would be appreciated, instead i get ******s. I'll else where Peter Australia I'm inclined to think that each domicile would present a somewhat unique situation for locating a "laundry unit" (or, in Americanese, "enclosure") My first consideration would be, "What's on the other side of the wall where I might want the "enclosure"? And can I intrude upon that space enough to build my "enclosure"? Having established that much I believe I would proceed with my own "unique" (that word again) plan. As to the actual material to use and the construction methodology, I suppose it would depend on local building code requirements. (which, again, might be.........uni.......uh.......different from those of whomever might deign to contribute suggestions. But having done a bit of building construction and remodeling, I, with more information, might be able to offer some help. Your's, in a bit of frivolity, Max |
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 17:14:59 +1100, "Peter"
wrote: I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. Peter, a bad attitude doesn't help your quest at all. A proper response would be appreciated, instead i get ******s. I'll else where Let the jokes flow and concentrate on the answers, eh? Times are hard and people need to vent. Get over it. USENET requires a thick skin, so it's in your best interest to develop one. That said, try the free barn plan pages, quickly googlized: http://www.google.com/search?q=free+barn+plans -- Remember, in an emergency, dial 1911. |
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 02:49:28 -0800 (PST), Robatoy
wrote: On Feb 12, 1:14*am, "Peter" wrote: I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. A proper response would be appreciated, instead i get ******s. I'll else where Peter Australia I dunno where you'll elsewhere, but I hope you'll lighten up before you'll elsewhere. What do you think happens to people who desert newsgroups? ( I would like to find them as I feed on humourless cretons....) Bbbbut, what about your banana diet, Toy? (Now, now, kids. No gutter thoughts or innuendo, please.) Or is yer banana belt under 6+ meters of ice and snow by now? -- Remember, in an emergency, dial 1911. |
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On Feb 12, 12:11*pm, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 02:49:28 -0800 (PST), Robatoy wrote: On Feb 12, 1:14*am, "Peter" wrote: I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. A proper response would be appreciated, instead i get ******s. I'll else where Peter Australia I dunno where you'll elsewhere, but I hope you'll lighten up before you'll elsewhere. What do you think happens to people who desert newsgroups? ( I would like to find them as I feed on humourless cretons....) Bbbbut, what about your banana diet, Toy? *(Now, now, kids. No gutter thoughts or innuendo, please.) *Or is yer banana belt under 6+ meters of ice and snow by now? -- Remember, in an emergency, dial 1911. Kepp one thing in mind... that when I decide to start throwing bananas that they are frozen! |
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On Feb 11, 10:14*pm, "Peter" wrote:
I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. A proper response would be appreciated, instead i get ******s. I'll else where Peter Australia Please don't post here anymore and you'll have no more problems.g'by. |
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"HeyBub" wrote in message
... Peter wrote: I was hoping to get a decent answer, but as usual, all i get are stupid replies to a logical question, and people wonder why groups are being deserted. A proper response would be appreciated, instead i get ******s. I'll else where "Hope" is not a viable strategy. Unless you're running for president. Any spare change? |
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