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Posted by BEI Design on September 29, 2009, 6:18 pm
Pogonip wrote:
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> Sharon Hays wrote:
> > Betsey, is price the issue? I know I spent more on the
> > Dyson than I had on any other vacuum previously. But I
> > can now say it has lasted (and stayed in good working
> > order) for almost three times as long as any of the
> > $100-$200 vacuums I'd bought before it. So it has
> > now paid for itself. And it's nice not having to buy
> > extra things to go with it, like bags. Why pay money
> > for something that I'm going to throw away in a little
> > while? Sharon
> It's also good if you have a DH who runs the vacuum, but
> who never thinks to check the bag, but just says, "Would
> you take a
> look at this thing? It isn't picking up." With the
> Dyson, he can see when it's filling up, and he's mastered
> the task of taking the container to the trash and pushing
> the button to open the bottom so the
> contents fall into the trash bin. What a guy!
ROTFLOL!!! With that skill-set he might qualify to teach at
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the university level. ;->
Beverly
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Posted by Pogonip on September 29, 2009, 6:30 pm
BEI Design wrote:
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> Pogonip wrote:
>> Sharon Hays wrote:
>>> Betsey, is price the issue? I know I spent more on the
>>> Dyson than I had on any other vacuum previously. But I
>>> can now say it has lasted (and stayed in good working
>>> order) for almost three times as long as any of the
>>> $100-$200 vacuums I'd bought before it. So it has
>>> now paid for itself. And it's nice not having to buy
>>> extra things to go with it, like bags. Why pay money
>>> for something that I'm going to throw away in a little
>>> while? Sharon
>> It's also good if you have a DH who runs the vacuum, but
>> who never thinks to check the bag, but just says, "Would
>> you take a
>> look at this thing? It isn't picking up." With the
>> Dyson, he can see when it's filling up, and he's mastered
>> the task of taking the container to the trash and pushing
>> the button to open the bottom so the
>> contents fall into the trash bin. What a guy!
>
> ROTFLOL!!! With that skill-set he might qualify to teach at
>
> Beverly
>
>
>
He did, Beverly. Retired last year, but is still teaching a
correspondence class.
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by BEI Design on September 29, 2009, 6:33 pm
Pogonip wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
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> > ROTFLOL!!! With that skill-set he might qualify to
> > Beverly
> He did, Beverly. Retired last year, but is still
> teaching a correspondence class.
I knew that (that he taught at the university level),
remember I have several of his books, and as I recall each
includes a short bio. Or maybe I just learned it here. I
was being sarcastic. ;-P
Beverly
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Posted by Pogonip on September 29, 2009, 8:13 pm
BEI Design wrote:
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> Pogonip wrote:
>> BEI Design wrote:
>
>>> ROTFLOL!!! With that skill-set he might qualify to
>>> Beverly
>> He did, Beverly. Retired last year, but is still
>> teaching a correspondence class.
>
> I knew that (that he taught at the university level),
> remember I have several of his books, and as I recall each
> includes a short bio. Or maybe I just learned it here. I
> was being sarcastic. ;-P
>
> Beverly
>
>
What???? Beverly sarcastic??? *rapidly fanning myself* Do you
know that was a criticism of me at my last (and I do mean last!) job? I
was absolutely wonderful, but had a tendency to be sarcastic. *tsk tsk*
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by BEI Design on September 30, 2009, 2:54 am
Pogonip wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
> > Pogonip wrote:
> > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > ROTFLOL!!! With that skill-set he might qualify to
> > > > Beverly
> > > He did, Beverly. Retired last year, but is still
> > > teaching a correspondence class.
> > I knew that (that he taught at the university level),
> > remember I have several of his books, and as I recall
> > each includes a short bio. Or maybe I just learned it
> > here.
> > I was being sarcastic. ;-P
> > Beverly
> What???? Beverly sarcastic??? *rapidly fanning
> myself* Do you know that was a criticism of me at my
> last (and I do mean last!) job? I was absolutely
> wonderful, but had a tendency to be sarcastic. *tsk tsk*
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> > Betsey, is price the issue? I know I spent more on the
> > Dyson than I had on any other vacuum previously. But I
> > can now say it has lasted (and stayed in good working
> > order) for almost three times as long as any of the
> > $100-$200 vacuums I'd bought before it. So it has
> > now paid for itself. And it's nice not having to buy
> > extra things to go with it, like bags. Why pay money
> > for something that I'm going to throw away in a little
> > while? Sharon
> It's also good if you have a DH who runs the vacuum, but
> who never thinks to check the bag, but just says, "Would
> you take a
> look at this thing? It isn't picking up." With the
> Dyson, he can see when it's filling up, and he's mastered
> the task of taking the container to the trash and pushing
> the button to open the bottom so the
> contents fall into the trash bin. What a guy!