My first foray into using my washing machine seems to have worked out okay. No dryer or drying rack though, so my clothes were hung up all over my place.
I improved some ramen tonight with some sauteed beef and greens. Delish.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
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I thought from the looks of that washing machine that it was a combo washer/dryer. Are you sure that it's not?
ReplyDeleteThere are combo washer dryers? I got to get a Korean in the place to figure it out.
ReplyDeleteMy sister has one at her condo.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I listened to the Dahlcast to hear your email read. Too bad he called you Will Duh-raan.
I'd be willing to bet that it's a combo. That's why there are two totally separate sets of controls. You only chose one it sounds like.
ReplyDeleteDid you add a little sock squeezins to that ramen?
ReplyDeleteA good ramen recipe: Cook the noodles add the spices, drain then fry with an egg and anything else you want. It is like a noodle stir fry. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteYour washing machine is not a combo. If you want i can tell you what all the buttons mean. but basically its all temperature, fabric and time settings.
ReplyDeleteAlso, have you figured out the floor heat? the 'ondul'? I lived in a 'love motel' for about a month one time over there and i didnt have a drying rack. Wash yer clothes. mop a space on the floor, spread a single layer of clothes on the ground and let the magic begin. your clothes will be dry in a couple hours, and your house gets some humidity. cause that is a dry ass country in the winter.
I recall hanging my laundry to dry on a chandelier in my dorm room in Russia. When I lived with a host family, they insisted on doing my wash and hung my socks on a line over the kitchen table. Appetizing!
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying the blog.