tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-864298448748741983.post8055185036777578519..comments2023-11-26T09:19:22.733-05:00Comments on earthen vessels: as good as usedUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-864298448748741983.post-66311229889667039872013-10-22T04:33:33.860-04:002013-10-22T04:33:33.860-04:00it's true; in America it often costs more to r...it's true; in America it often costs more to repair than to replace. and with a disposable income far higher than the world average, we've grown very used to filling our trash cans, haven't we?us5https://www.blogger.com/profile/14737175282110050879noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-864298448748741983.post-42529929224214979452013-10-21T12:38:58.886-04:002013-10-21T12:38:58.886-04:00I got on to make almost the same comments as Hank!...I got on to make almost the same comments as Hank! That I always feel so guily throwing away clothes with holes in them or things that break. That wouldn't it be good if American culture was more into fixing things to make them useful for much longer? The generation from the depression knew how to do that! <br />I would keep that dryer Hank...seems like every new appliance we've bought in recent years works so much less efficiently or quits working the way it is supposed to. They really DON'T make things like they used to!!!Judynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-864298448748741983.post-79143586100168367652013-10-21T01:58:59.623-04:002013-10-21T01:58:59.623-04:00Jesus taught us to be frugal and good stewards. Th...Jesus taught us to be frugal and good stewards. This is a wow! story. Sadly, America is growing to be a "disposable" society. We are almost to the point of disposable cell phones and computers. Good luck with those cleats, Michael. Our appliance repair man told us last week to keep getting our Whirlpool electric drier fixed because they don't build them like that anymore. We will. HankAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com