I was vacuuming and heard a commotion in the cabinet. I turned off the vacuum and the noise stopped. I turned on the vacuum and the noise started up again. I thought the cat was in the cabinet and freaking out when the vacuum was on because he does not like the noise. Afraid of what might have been in the cabinet rather than opening the door I looked for the cat first. I found him in the laundry room, so I now knew the cat wasn't in the cabinet. I went and acquired some back-up just in case it was a large rat or a big snake in the cabinet. My back-up assistant, Claudia, and I proceeded to investigate.
I turned on the vacuum and the noise in the cabinet continued, so I turned the vacuum off. Our Oreck XL always performs perfectly so I new it wasn't the vacuum that was making the noise. So with my back-up partner assisting, I opened the door to the cabinet and discovered the culprit. It was the red spool of thread. The vacuum was eating the end of the thread each time the brush rotated and the spool was protesting by spinning and knocking against the inside of the door. It was one of those exciting moments life I could have done without.
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