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ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
Why do you need to sit upright before operating a dehumidifier?
Bubble in the oil I guess
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Why do you need to sit upright before operating a dehumidifier?
It's easier to see the machine's display.Why do you need to sit upright before operating a dehumidifier?
Bubble in the oil I guess
Ms Oyl where she's not supposed to be....Oil not where its supposed to be.
Oil not where its supposed to be.
Improper grammar is often understood, but proper grammar says we can't be in the can unless we are literally in the can.Language is what it is.
"In the can" vs "on the can" are understood.
There are worse things....
We drive on a parkway, & park on a driveway.
Improper grammar is often understood, but proper grammar says we can't be in the can unless we are literally in the can.
Why are they not storing it upright in the first place...... Refrigerators are stored and shipped upright here in the USA
Often are shipped upright here too, but not always.
What is commonly accepted as improper can become proper.Improper grammar is often understood, but proper grammar says we can't be in the can unless we are literally in the can.
What is commonly accepted as improper can become proper.
And what's commonly accepted as proper is indeed proper,
even if it violates a larger systematic theme, eg, the
possessive of "it" being "its". I hate that. Should be "it's".
But it is what it is...depending upon the meaning of "is".
The advice is given by white goods manufacturers over here.
I knew France was backward but "white???" goods. Oh my.
The actual French term for a refrigerator translates as....I knew France was backward but "white???" goods. Oh my.
And that's the rub. Not always and you don't know.Often are shipped upright here too, but not always.
Well....yes you do...if you see it on the truck...before it comes off.... wait...do you get yours delivered by buckboard?And that's the rub. Not always and you don't know.
Its understood here as large appliances thay are traditionally white, such as refrigerators.I knew France was backward but "white???" goods. Oh my.
I know it was that way when it comes off the truck. But before then, amd while on it, it's a known unknown.Well....yes you do...if you see it on the truck...before it comes off.... wait...do you get yours delivered by buckboard?
Its understood here as large appliances thay are traditionally white, such as refrigerators.