
“Hydra,” sighed Galaxy, “what are you doing?”
“Saving energy, doing my bit,” replied Hydra.
“How is that saving energy?” asked Galaxy.
Hydra forced the second brick beneath one side of the washing machine.
“Washing the clothes at 30 degrees,” said Hydra.
With this story I can confirm, not only is Hydra real but after the last spin cycle, my washing machine is now broken. Doh!
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[…] Source: Washing Machines – Little Fears […]
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Where do you come up with this stuff? It’d be a hoot to be a bug in your brain to see how it works.
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My brain is a scary darn place Dayle. 🙂
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It was “huh” until the word centigrade popped into mind. Clever pun.
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Gah! Don’t tell me this is another Brit only joke, haha! 🙂
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Hydras have such a bad reputation. Everybody thinks they only eat people while letting a new head pop up every now and then. In reality, they are just creatures with a good sense of humor.
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He, he, he, he is quite a nice fella, fella, fella, fella really. 🙂
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Let’s hope Hydra doesn’t discover the 90 degree hot wash.! 😮
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At 60 he broke my washing machine… >.<
😛
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Good clean fun pun! 😀
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Another badumbump to Mermaid! 😀
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Oh, god! Has anyone ever remarked that you must be great for conversation in the pub
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Haha, oh man, in my yoof, I used to be a prolific story teller in pubs. 🙂
I doubt I could string a sentence together after a few pints now haha!
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lol, I enjoyed that. Thank you for giving me a smile today! 🙂
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Cheers fella. 🙂
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Cheers! ?
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I like Physical puns. 🙂
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Narffle. 🙂
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You’ve got a great talent for writing… and puns.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Hydra and the Washing Machine. Sounds like a modern Nietzsche book. Dig!
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Heh, cheers. 🙂
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Loved the angle! 🙂
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Badumtish! 🙂
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Huh? I don’t get it.
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Ninety degree. The angle and temperature. 🙂
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