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<blockquote data-quote="Angus In Texas" data-source="post: 530612" data-attributes="member: 5611"><p>LOL.... Angie you think so little of men don't you.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Back about 6 or 7 years ago when I was living at home with my parents (I was in high school) we woke up one Sunday morning on a mother's day of all days, to my dad cursing because he had walked into the kitchen and slipped and fell in what amounted to about 2 inches of water. The line to the ice maker had popped off in the middle of the night and water filled the kitchen, soaked into the carpet in the living room, had run out the breakfast nook and was soaking through the brick wall and running off the back porch. That was a really really bad day. Had to do a lot of mopping and put in air dryers to suck the water out of the walls and carpet. Had to pull the carpet up and dry it out and replace the cushion pad. Just a big mess...... ever since then we have used ice trays and just dumped them by hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus In Texas, post: 530612, member: 5611"] LOL.... Angie you think so little of men don't you. Back about 6 or 7 years ago when I was living at home with my parents (I was in high school) we woke up one Sunday morning on a mother's day of all days, to my dad cursing because he had walked into the kitchen and slipped and fell in what amounted to about 2 inches of water. The line to the ice maker had popped off in the middle of the night and water filled the kitchen, soaked into the carpet in the living room, had run out the breakfast nook and was soaking through the brick wall and running off the back porch. That was a really really bad day. Had to do a lot of mopping and put in air dryers to suck the water out of the walls and carpet. Had to pull the carpet up and dry it out and replace the cushion pad. Just a big mess...... ever since then we have used ice trays and just dumped them by hand. [/QUOTE]
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