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There are two Hoover washing machines in this house. One always turns the
pockets of my shorts inside-out and the other never does.
Why? How?
 
"T.T." <tonyt92@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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There are two Hoover washing machines in this house. One always turns the
pockets of my shorts inside-out and the other never does.
Why? How?
Different agitation?

Mitch
 
"Mitchell McCreath" <mmoules@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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"T.T." <tonyt92@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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There are two Hoover washing machines in this house. One always turns
the
pockets of my shorts inside-out and the other never does.
Why? How?

Different agitation?

Mitch


I was thinking maybe Mum uses the second machine and turns the pockets
inside-out for him.
 
Sounds like the washing machine is pointing north-south.
You need to make sure all your washing machines are pointing east-west.


"T.T." <tonyt92@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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There are two Hoover washing machines in this house. One always turns the
pockets of my shorts inside-out and the other never does.
Why? How?
 
"Steven G." <steven.georgeNOSPAM@telstra.com> wrote in message
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Sounds like the washing machine is pointing north-south.
You need to make sure all your washing machines are pointing east-west.

I never knew that.
 
"T.T." <tonyt92@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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There are two Hoover washing machines in this house. One always turns the
pockets of my shorts inside-out and the other never does.
Why? How?


Your wife operates the one that turns out the pockets ??

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On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 19:08:54 GMT, "T.T." <tonyt92@yahoo.com> put
finger to keyboard and composed:

There are two Hoover washing machines in this house. One always turns the
pockets of my shorts inside-out and the other never does.
Why? How?
One of them must be a northern hemisphere model.


- Franc Zabkar
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In article <aJ5od.44122$K7.9492@news-server.bigpond.net.au> in
aus.electronics on Sun, 21 Nov 2004 19:08:54 GMT, T.T. <tonyt92
@yahoo.com> says...
There are two Hoover washing machines in this house. One always turns the
pockets of my shorts inside-out and the other never does.
Why? How?
Is one of them a shredomatic?
 
At last a worthy research topic so I can do my Ph D.

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Blue

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"aussieblu" <zaussiblu@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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At last a worthy research topic so I can do my Ph D.

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Regards
Blue

Remove Z from email address to reply directly.
One Hoover machine I owned had a knack of removing money out of my pockets
straight into the hands of repairmen with just about every load of washing
that went into it. That's however another story.....

Cheers,
Alan
 

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