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On Sep 21, 2:04 pm, blake murphy > wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 15:44:17 -0400, "Dee Dee" >
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> >"Becca" > wrote in message
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> >> Dee Dee wrote:

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> >>> I have laundry baskets that I put dirty clothes in, so they can be dumped
> >>> in the washer when they are full, takes no thinking, no sorting.

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> >>> However, DH will 'accidently' reach over into a different basket and put
> >>> a piece of colored clothing in with a washer load of bleached whites.
> >>> Sometimes I think guys' brains are wired wrong. ;-)

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> >>> Years ago we bought a new washer that was just terrible. We called in a
> >>> service man. The jist of it was that I didn't know how to sort clothes.
> >>> Not only that, DH stood there in agreement. Amazed!

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> >>> Dee Dee

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> >> It is obvious, according to the service man and your husband, that you are
> >> not capable of doing the laundry. So they should do it. ;-)

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> >> Becca

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> >Well, I kept DH and threw the other guy out the door.
> >It seems to work this way at our house:
> >DH does every nasty washload that necessitates a bleach wash.
> >DH does all the nasty clothes he wears outside.
> >He will fold all these loads he does.
> >When he travels to his dad's, he doesn't bring home dirty clothes!

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> >But I confess, I'm married to a curmudgeon. :-) I can't figure out if he
> >was that way all along or just became one gradually. These things are hard
> >to figure out.

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> >Dee Dee

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> it's true that laundry issues don't often arise during courtship
> unless you have a extremely vigorous sex life.
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> your pal,
> blake


Humble apologies for not responding with a thank you to your advise.

Thank you.

Greenone