Our kitchen light (makes evening cooking a little difficult)
My sewing machine (just the needle, really. But I haven't gotten around to buying new ones--not knowing which kind etc.)
Our printer (kids have to go to the library)
Our vacuum (the part they gave me didn't fit. I walked around today picking up the biggest pieces by hand--including one dead, petrified grasshopper.)
The battery in one of our cars
Our video camera
Snow blower
Our beautiful red clock
Our phones
Andrew's gut (he seems to always have a tummy ache. I'm guessing it's a food allergy--when we got his blood tested recently we discovered that he's igA deficient. When he asked me to explain the results of his blood test, I started with, "Your blood is different..." Suddenly he said, "Oh! Am I cold blooded?!" His ability to make me laugh is not broken)
We have many of the same broken things. We've jumped the car 8 out of 10 tims we've used it. It irritates me that it's the most expensive car we've own and the first to ever strand me. I've given up on printers. I got tired of replacing them every year. Other than barely readable web print outs, most of our printing is done at Costco or Kinkos, when printing becomes absolutely necessary.
ReplyDeleteGah! I could make a list as well. My BRAND NEW hand held Shark Vac (was not cheap) broke just yesterday. It accidentally got knocked down and a teeny weeny but very important piece broke off. There's no fixing it. I can't even find the box to attempt a return. Many tears, many tears. :( *pouting*
ReplyDeleteGood luck getting your stuff fixed, too!
cold-blooded?! ha! that rocks. stuff is crap. it's always breaking. sorry yours is breaking all at the same time.
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