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Sorry if this is the wrong group but can't find one appropriate:::

I am bacheloring it for a few months, doing my own laundry at home.

My question is: There are times I only wear something for just an
hour at a meeting or otherwise.

I can't see washing them [shirt, sox, pants [no not underwear]] after
an hour's use. So I hang them on a coat hanger and wear them again.
Is this illegal [I mean, is it politicly correct]. Makes sense to me
but the beautiful wife is appalled.

Help [I learned to hate laundry]

Mat

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"Mats" > wrote in message
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> Sorry if this is the wrong group but can't find one appropriate:::
>
> I am bacheloring it for a few months, doing my own laundry at home.
>
> My question is: There are times I only wear something for just an
> hour at a meeting or otherwise.
>
> I can't see washing them [shirt, sox, pants [no not underwear]] after
> an hour's use. So I hang them on a coat hanger and wear them again.
> Is this illegal [I mean, is it politicly correct]. Makes sense to me
> but the beautiful wife is appalled.
>
> Help [I learned to hate laundry]


If you've only had something on for an hour and haven't sweated a lot in it
or spilled stuff on it, then I see no need to wash it. I wouldn't include
socks in there though. Feet do tend to sweat.


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"Mats" > wrote in message
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> Sorry if this is the wrong group but can't find one appropriate:::
>
> I am bacheloring it for a few months, doing my own laundry at home.
>
> My question is: There are times I only wear something for just an
> hour at a meeting or otherwise.
>
> I can't see washing them [shirt, sox, pants [no not underwear]] after
> an hour's use. So I hang them on a coat hanger and wear them again.
> Is this illegal [I mean, is it politicly correct]. Makes sense to me
> but the beautiful wife is appalled.
>
> Help [I learned to hate laundry]
>
> Mat
>


If your wafe is appalled, just wash the clothes. It ain't gonna kill you
.... it will make her happy ... everyone wins.


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>> Sorry if this is the wrong group but can't find one appropriate:::
>>
>> I am bacheloring it for a few months, doing my own laundry at home.
>>
>> My question is: There are times I only wear something for just an
>> hour at a meeting or otherwise.
>>
>> I can't see washing them [shirt, sox, pants [no not underwear]] after
>> an hour's use. So I hang them on a coat hanger and wear them again.
>> Is this illegal [I mean, is it politicly correct]. Makes sense to me
>> but the beautiful wife is appalled.
>>
>> Help [I learned to hate laundry]
>>
>> Mat
>>

>
> If your wafe is appalled, just wash the clothes. It ain't gonna kill you
> ... it will make her happy ... everyone wins.
>

Yeah, especially if she's BEAUTIFUL, know what I'm saying? Hell man, wash
your clean clothes all you have to.


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On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 08:15:35 -0700, Mats > wrote:

>Sorry if this is the wrong group but can't find one appropriate:::
>
>I am bacheloring it for a few months, doing my own laundry at home.
>
>My question is: There are times I only wear something for just an
>hour at a meeting or otherwise.
>
>I can't see washing them [shirt, sox, pants [no not underwear]] after
>an hour's use. So I hang them on a coat hanger and wear them again.
>Is this illegal [I mean, is it politicly correct]. Makes sense to me
>but the beautiful wife is appalled.
>
>Help [I learned to hate laundry]


If it's not dirty/stained/spilled on, and it's not stinky, gooey, or
wet, then of course you can wear it again! Good for you for hanging it
up neatly instead of just tossing it in the corner of the bedroom like
most males do!


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> "Mats" > wrote in message
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>> Sorry if this is the wrong group but can't find one appropriate:::
>>
>> I am bacheloring it for a few months, doing my own laundry at home.
>>
>> My question is: There are times I only wear something for just an
>> hour at a meeting or otherwise.
>>
>> I can't see washing them [shirt, sox, pants [no not underwear]] after
>> an hour's use. So I hang them on a coat hanger and wear them again.
>> Is this illegal [I mean, is it politicly correct]. Makes sense to me
>> but the beautiful wife is appalled.
>>
>> Help [I learned to hate laundry]

>
> If you've only had something on for an hour and haven't sweated a lot in
> it or spilled stuff on it, then I see no need to wash it. I wouldn't
> include socks in there though. Feet do tend to sweat.


If I 'have' to stop in a fast-food place, or sit down at Borders coffee
shop, or sit in a dental chair where other butts have been sitting, I always
wash my pants (slacks), no matter if I'm gone an hour.

I might save the top to wear outside walking later in the day.
Socks always get tossed in the laundry after wearing.

DH doesn't even put them on a coat hangar, he tosses them on a peg in the
hallway.
Your beautiful wife is lucky.
Dee Dee



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Mats wrote:
> Sorry if this is the wrong group but can't find one appropriate:::
>
> I am bacheloring it for a few months, doing my own laundry at home.
>
> My question is: There are times I only wear something for just an
> hour at a meeting or otherwise.
>
> I can't see washing them [shirt, sox, pants [no not underwear]] after
> an hour's use. So I hang them on a coat hanger and wear them again.
> Is this illegal [I mean, is it politicly correct]. Makes sense to me
> but the beautiful wife is appalled.
>
> Help [I learned to hate laundry]
>
> Mat
>


Just spray some febreze on it and be done with it.
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>> Sorry if this is the wrong group but can't find one appropriate:::
>>
>> I am bacheloring it for a few months, doing my own laundry at home.
>>
>> My question is: There are times I only wear something for just an
>> hour at a meeting or otherwise.
>>
>> I can't see washing them [shirt, sox, pants [no not underwear]] after
>> an hour's use. So I hang them on a coat hanger and wear them again.
>> Is this illegal [I mean, is it politicly correct]. Makes sense to me
>> but the beautiful wife is appalled.
>>
>> Help [I learned to hate laundry]
>>
>> Mat

>
> Wash the socks, undies and undershirt if you wore one. Hang the shirt and
> pants in the closet all nice and tidy and you'll be just fine. Unless of
> course you spilled on them.
>
> Just how beautiful is the wife? She must be a hottie for you to put up
> with her nagging about your laundry.
>
> Michael
>


Every man should have been raised with sisters; he will understand the word,
"nagging" a little better. I wonder if the OP had a sister, or older
sister, I should say.
Dee Dee
Dee Dee


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>> If it's not dirty/stained/spilled on, and it's not stinky, gooey, or
>> wet, then of course you can wear it again! Good for you for hanging
>> it up neatly instead of just tossing it in the corner of the bedroom
>> like most males do!

>
> I beg your pardon! I do not toss my clothes in the corner of the
> bedroom. I take my outer garments to the dry cleaners and the
> underthings down the laundry chute
>
> Michael <- giving Karen trouble
>


Once a week on laundry day I get out the rake and collect my clothing
from around the house. Once collected I wash it. I mostly wear blue so no
sorting headaches for me.

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It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night-
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> Once a week on laundry day I get out the rake and collect my clothing
> from around the house. Once collected I wash it. I mostly wear blue so no
> sorting headaches for me.



My wife usually does the laundry. Apparently I don't do it right. I tend
to put the wrong things together in loads., not to mention the time that I
tossed her good wall skirt in with dark load. It was in the hamper, so I
figured it was for a dark load. No I didn't read the label. Nor do I read
the label of everything else that I put in the washer. If I am running low
on socks, underwear, shirts or whatever, I do a load of laundry. It's no
big deal.... a jew minutes of sorting (not enough sorting I hear), throw it
in the washing machine, add detergent, and turn a knob. Take it out and
hang it outside on a nice day or into the dryer. I don't have a lot of
sympathy for people who whine about how much work it is to do the laundry.
The machines do most of the work. I remember the wringer washer we had when
I was a kid. Now that was work.


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> hahabogus wrote:
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>> Once a week on laundry day I get out the rake and collect my clothing
>> from around the house. Once collected I wash it. I mostly wear blue
>> so no sorting headaches for me.

>
>
> My wife usually does the laundry. Apparently I don't do it right. I
> tend to put the wrong things together in loads., not to mention the
> time that I tossed her good wall skirt in with dark load. It was in
> the hamper, so I figured it was for a dark load. No I didn't read the
> label. Nor do I read the label of everything else that I put in the
> washer. If I am running low on socks, underwear, shirts or whatever,
> I do a load of laundry. It's no big deal.... a jew minutes of sorting
> (not enough sorting I hear), throw it in the washing machine, add
> detergent, and turn a knob. Take it out and hang it outside on a nice
> day or into the dryer. I don't have a lot of sympathy for people who
> whine about how much work it is to do the laundry. The machines do
> most of the work. I remember the wringer washer we had when I was a
> kid. Now that was work.
>


when I was married I got out of doing laundry due to the fact I washed my
steel toed rubber boots in the machine....wasn't allowed to touch it
after that...And putting the forks in the dishwasher with the tines down
got me out of dish washing duty.

These days tines up or down...doesn't seem too much difference and in my
newer front load washer I would never wash my steel toed rubber boots in
it I like it too much plus I have no idea where they got too.(The ex
probably threw them out years ago.)

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It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night-
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hahabogus wrote:
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> when I was married I got out of doing laundry due to the fact I washed my
> steel toed rubber boots in the machine....wasn't allowed to touch it
> after that...And putting the forks in the dishwasher with the tines down
> got me out of dish washing duty.



My wife got out of lawn mowing by stalling the mower every two minutes. It
was more work to keep going out and starting it for her than to just do the
mowing myself. However, she saw it within herself to buy me a tractor
mower, though she refuses to learn how to use it.
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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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> hahabogus wrote:
>>
>> Once a week on laundry day I get out the rake and collect my clothing
>> from around the house. Once collected I wash it. I mostly wear blue so no
>> sorting headaches for me.

>
>
> My wife usually does the laundry. Apparently I don't do it right. I tend
> to put the wrong things together in loads.,


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.

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. ;-)

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!

Dee Dee


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On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 14:50:11 -0400, "Dee Dee" >
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>Every man should have been raised with sisters; he will understand the word,
>"nagging" a little better. I wonder if the OP had a sister, or older
>sister, I should say.
>Dee Dee


Oh I agree with you Dee. I had three sisters and no brothers.
I learned what nagging was, and how to hold and extended bladder.
Of course when I married my first wife, I found out how bad nagging
could get.
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Dee Dee wrote:

> 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.
>
> 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. ;-)
>
> 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!
>
> Dee Dee


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" > wrote in message
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> Dee Dee wrote:
>
>> 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.
>>
>> 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. ;-)
>>
>> 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!
>>
>> Dee Dee

>
> 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. ;-)
>
> Becca


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!

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.

Dee Dee


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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:
>>
>>> 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.
>>>
>>> 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. ;-)
>>>
>>> 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!
>>>
>>> Dee Dee

>>
>> 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. ;-)
>>
>> Becca

>
>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!
>
>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.
>
>Dee Dee
>

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

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

>
> >>> 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.

>
> >>> 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. ;-)

>
> >>> 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!

>
> >>> Dee Dee

>
> >> 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. ;-)

>
> >> Becca

>
> >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!

>
> >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.

>
> >Dee Dee

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


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

Thank you.

Greenone

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YOU NEED TO AKS THIS QUESTUN TO THE GRO0P LEEDER;., THIS DON'T BLONG HEAR
BUT THEY MAY LET YOU SLIDE ARE NOT;./; MR SHELTON WILL NO THIS ANSER
TO.;., AND PETERLOCO DON'T EVER WASH;.

YOU SOUND LIKE THE LITLE PIGGY;. IF YOU CAN SMELL EM WASH EM;. I CANSMELL
YOU FROM HEAR. TAKE A BATH WITH THE CLOSE ON;.,

FATTY


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>> On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 15:44:17 -0400, "Dee Dee" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >"Becca" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >> Dee Dee wrote:

>>
>> >>> 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.

>>
>> >>> 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. ;-)

>>
>> >>> 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!

>>
>> >>> Dee Dee

>>
>> >> 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. ;-)

>>
>> >> Becca

>>
>> >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!

>>
>> >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.

>>
>> >Dee Dee

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

>
> Humble apologies for not responding with a thank you to your advise.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Greenone
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On Nov 9, 6:46 pm, "BULLFROG" > wrote:
> YOU NEED TO AKS THIS QUESTUN TO THE GRO0P LEEDER;., THIS DON'T BLONG HEAR
> BUT THEY MAY LET YOU SLIDE ARE NOT;./; MR SHELTON WILL NO THIS ANSER
> TO.;., AND PETERLOCO DON'T EVER WASH;.
>
> YOU SOUND LIKE THE LITLE PIGGY;. IF YOU CAN SMELL EM WASH EM;. I CANSMELL
> YOU FROM HEAR. TAKE A BATH WITH THE CLOSE ON;.,
>
> FATTY
>
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> ps.com...
>
> > On Sep 21, 2:04 pm, blake murphy > wrote:
> >> On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 15:44:17 -0400, "Dee Dee" >
> >> wrote:

>
> >> >"Becca" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> >> Dee Dee wrote:

>
> >> >>> 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.

>
> >> >>> 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. ;-)

>
> >> >>> 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!

>
> >> >>> Dee Dee

>
> >> >> 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. ;-)

>
> >> >> Becca

>
> >> >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!

>
> >> >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.

>
> >> >Dee Dee

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

>
> >> your pal,
> >> blake

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

>
> > Thank you.

>
> > Greenone


I can see from your rant you are in need and need help. But I don't
know where to start.
Try some semblance of adulthood. Try it on your friends/peers and try
to objective in the results.
Your favorite color is yellow [and I'm not talking about GOLD]. We
all know what your age is.

Good luck.

green1

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