Hello all, well here's my story for February so far. Why does everything break down in the wintertime? I went to a few stores that sell appliances. Why didn't you tell me how crazy expensive they are now? So, I went shopping, well, really looking at prices for a washing machine. First, the cost of a basic machine is $500, then you have to purchase a $50 hose to set it up, and a delivery charge would be $35, and to take your old one away would be another $50 plus the tax. The cheapest one that I looked at was costing me around $800, the one before that with everything was $900, close to $1000. What happens to the washer and dryer cost $25-400? Now you have to purchase this with it when it used to come free. One of the stores tried to sell me a surge protector, which was $130 for the washing machine, just in case, since most washing machines now run on computers, and if the power goes out, the machine won't work, and the computer chips in it would be ruined. I tell you, family, they try and nickel and dime you anyway they can get. So anyway, I decided that I have to get the cheapest machine I can. Right now, my washing machine is still ok but it's on its last leg and will be replaced soon. Now today, my partner tells me the television is broken, and we need a new one. I ask you, family, why does everything break in the winter??
P.S. Forgot to mention I saw a $3000 refrigeration, it was big, had disco lights on the door panels, you could fit a small child and a pet, and still have room for food. I kid you not. Who needs that, and it's runs by computers.
That's my Story family what do you think?

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