Here are some things I know for sure:
Kids = lifetime of happiness
Kids = filthy floors
Thus, my quandary:
filthy floors = lifetime of happiness???
Say it ain't so....
my vacuum cleaner is broken. for the first two weeks, i rolled around in this pretty little tidbit of knowledge like a pig in squalor. loved not having to vacuum. and if anyone should ask me why my floors rivaled a dump yard, simple: my vacuum cleaner is broken.
fast forward two weeks: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
WHY? Why is it broken? I hate, no loathe dirty floors.
I'll probably end up a missionary to a country with dirt floors...
Woe is me!
5 comments:
You can use mine. Better yet, maybe someone will sell one on Friday.
I can bring it by. Just say the word.
I never answered your vacuum cleaner question you left on my voicemail. Getting it fixed all depends on how expensive the cleaner is. Until just recently, I always had a vacuum that was $75 or less. When one of them malfunctioned, I took it to the vacuum shop on Beauregard and it was going to be a minimum of $40 to fix it. Totally not worth it.
My opinion is to spend the money on a good one if you can. I was horrified to see how much dirt was left on my carpet by my old vacuum. My new one puts it to shame. It's modeled after the pricey Dyson (sp?) ones, but was bought at Cosco for only about $200. It's incredible. Come borrow it if you want. I do have your shampooer after all. (Which I MUST use tomorrow! I will, I will, I will.)
Yeah, I bet someone will sell one that looks a whole bunch like mine... hahaha
Just come steal mine. Since I can't vacuum, no one here is using it unless I tie my husband to it and turn it on.
i have two in me leftover garage sale stuff...
course they don't work but i hear you can get'em fixed for round $40 down on beauregard
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