O/T: Clothes Lines
On Thu, 13 May 2010 05:32:55 -0700 (PDT), Food SnobŪ wrote:
> On May 13, 7:23*am, brooklyn1 > wrote:
>> On Wed, 12 May 2010 21:34:26 -0700 (PDT), Food SnobŪ
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>>>On May 12, 11:06*pm, itsjoannotjoann >
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>>>> On May 12, 10:01*pm, Food SnobŪ > wrote:
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>>>> > On May 12, 9:49*pm, John Kuthe > wrote:
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>>>> > > On May 12, 9:38*pm, "Lew Hodgett" > wrote:
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>>>> > > > As a kid, I still remember wiping the clothes lines for my mother.
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>>>> > > > She still hung her clothes on a clothes line at 102. Didn't like the
>>>> > > > smell of clothes from the dryer.
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>>>> > > > Enjoy
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>>>> Ummmmmm, I still use a clothes line. *I used mine today to hang out
>>>> sheets and yes, I have a clothes pin bag, too. *Clothes pins left on
>>>> the line get dirty and transfer that dirt to your freshly washed
>>>> items. *But I usually stop using it sometime in November and start up
>>>> again in April.
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>>>In many places they are against the rules.
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>> White trash have clothelines in front.
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> You know why White trash put old appliances in their front yards? So
> that everyone who drives by can see that they have gotten *new*
> appliances.
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> --Bryan
good to see you're not bigoted at all.
blake
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