Any KitchenAid death diminishes me, because my dishes are in this model too, and therefore never send to know for whom the repairman tolls; it tolls for thee.
My apologies to John Donne.
Apparently I am not the only one who waxes poetic over household appliances.
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What the heck!!! Is was only 2 years old?? I won't be buying any kitchenaid dishwasher!!!
ReplyDeleteoven Plath? Oh, you are one sick puppy...
ReplyDeleteLOL Love it!
ReplyDeleteCheri inspires me, but my brain is overwrought with new car (used car) buying, WW tracking, and a work weekend at the local church camp -- plus an unfinished newsletter.
ReplyDeleteCan I get a rain check on this model?
"Oven Plath" is pretty...um...appropriate?
ReplyDeleteI like the idea, though.
Myabe I'll work on "Stopping by My Freezer on a Snowy Evening"...with appologies to Robert Frost...
Pax.
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a dishwasher full of dirty dishes, will break down at the most inopportune time.
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How about a little Poe?
Once upon a midnight dreary
Dinner's done and I am weary
Load the glasses then the plates
Silverware is in, the pots: they can wait
I shut the door and press the button
But that dang thing, it ain't a runnin'
From deep inside there is a clanking, clanking
And my head I begin a banging, banging
Run the dishwasher? Nevermore.
Awesome, I'm not much of a poet, but if I find time, I'm sure I have enough broken appliances to use as material.
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