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Default O/T: Clothes Lines

On May 13, 10:56*am, blake murphy > wrote:
> On Thu, 13 May 2010 08:23:41 -0400, brooklyn1 wrote:
> > On Wed, 12 May 2010 21:34:26 -0700 (PDT), Food SnobŪ
> > > wrote:

>
> >>On May 12, 11:06*pm, itsjoannotjoann >
> >>wrote:
> >>> On May 12, 10:01*pm, Food SnobŪ > wrote:

>
> >>> > On May 12, 9:49*pm, John Kuthe > wrote:

>
> >>> > > On May 12, 9:38*pm, "Lew Hodgett" > wrote:

>
> >>> > > > As a kid, I still remember wiping the clothes lines for my mother.

>
> >>> > > > She still hung her clothes on a clothes line at 102. Didn't like the
> >>> > > > smell of clothes from the dryer.

>
> >>> > > > Enjoy

>
> >>> 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.

>
> >>In many places they are against the rules.

>
> > White trash have clothelines in front.

>
> where do filthy jews hang their wash?


Filthy Jews don't wash their clothes. Most other Jews take their wash
down to the Asian laundry.

Where do folks who are too lazy to bother to capitalize hang their
wash?
>
> blake


--Bryan