grounds for divorce?
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Originally Posted by craftoholic
even HE wasn't able to fix it... he soundsl like a wonderful guy to want to quickly get u another machine..... ......
I'd be in no hurry to tell him tho, timing is everything....
I'd be in no hurry to tell him tho, timing is everything....
Yes, timing IS everything. After a good dinner, with a glass of wine and a cake for dessert and some ice cream on it with a splash of creme de mint over the chocolate cake and vanilla ice cream, THEN it might be a good time to tell him.
On the other hand, why bother, just tell him that son did "Something" to it and suddenly it started working. Son must have inherited his mechanical genius from him.
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Shucks, when my Singer stopped working and no one to repair it, I saw an ad for an older model an hour's drive away ($30). DH went with me, we hauled it home in the backseat, set up in living room and found it to be a really nice little straight stitch machine. This spring I decided to put the fancy Singer to rest and unfastened it from the table. It was then that I discovered the electric cable was disconnected. Put it in--machine works.
DH enjoyed a good laugh at my expense. He knows how much I like the 1920s bargain model we hauled home. I love having an upstairs-downstairs sewing option.
DH enjoyed a good laugh at my expense. He knows how much I like the 1920s bargain model we hauled home. I love having an upstairs-downstairs sewing option.
Just like mine
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