The document provides washing instructions for a washing machine, but includes some nonsensical statements. It lists programs for washing clothes, flasks, and items with feathers, but also mentions washing a croissant. It notes temperatures for washing different items, and that water would leak at an angle of 95 degrees. The concluding part suggests eating pastries after using the machine and mopping up water before having a beer.
The document provides washing instructions for a washing machine, but includes some nonsensical statements. It lists programs for washing clothes, flasks, and items with feathers, but also mentions washing a croissant. It notes temperatures for washing different items, and that water would leak at an angle of 95 degrees. The concluding part suggests eating pastries after using the machine and mopping up water before having a beer.
The document provides washing instructions for a washing machine, but includes some nonsensical statements. It lists programs for washing clothes, flasks, and items with feathers, but also mentions washing a croissant. It notes temperatures for washing different items, and that water would leak at an angle of 95 degrees. The concluding part suggests eating pastries after using the machine and mopping up water before having a beer.
2. Washing the halves of the clothes - suit pants, sweat suit pants Uppers are washed with another program 3. Don't wash snails! - this is clear 4. Still water. - in this case the machine must stay turned off 5. Waving water. - if the red light is on, i believe that my pretty baby turned the machine on
Washing of flowery clothes.
1. washing at max. of 95C / 203F with rods. 2. the same without rods (!?!)
Flask washing program.
- damn it, is this a dishwasher as well??? 3. washing at max. of 60C / 140F - it's a clear cut 4. washing at max. of 40C / 104F...with lain oil lever/elevator !?!
I guessed it immediately...everything that has feather!
- I wonder whether there is a program for my bar-code boxer briefs 5. the regular 40C / 104F. - even fever that is over this temperature complicates the things 6. I understand that it's 40C / 104F but what's about a croissant here?
Almost everything can be washed at 40 degrees.
- ...then this is a basic inclination angle of other washing machines as well???? Although, water would leak at angle of 95 degrees.
- Now, when i saw this switcher, my unsettlement grew to
the ethereal heights! Numbers and fonts round the clock... This is the point when I thought to give up my masculine pride and go to work in mucky trousers!
but this is my favourite:
A When you finished the washing, take a shower and eat some a cacao cake/croissant. B If you like it, eat one more. C If you are out of hot water, eat one ensaimadas. D or, one more. E and yet, if the water flows down the tub, mop up and go and have a beer.
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