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Washing machine was once state of the art Comments re photo 40987: Strange Things - Old Washing Machine Cynthia Meyer writes: That old washing machine may now be obsolete. Once upon a time it was top of the line, and state of the art! -Cynthia MeyerAnd remember that it wasn't too many decades ago when that same machine, ensconced on the front porch of a Kentucky cabin, imbued the estate with paramount status. The family with one of those had arrived. The dwellers within were somebody. -EW This story was posted on 2011-06-30 04:21:44
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