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On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 02:29:20 -0600, "MaryL"
> wrote: > Well, Jill is right. I don't hang my laundry out to dry. I haven't done > that since the time when I was a teenager and my parents got our first > electric dryer. The only exception is that I have a hanging rod in my > attached garage. I have some clothing that I will put in the dryer for a > short time to remove wrinkles, and then I will hang them (on a hanger, not > the traditional clothes pin method) in the garage to finish drying. > I agree with you Mary L. Dryers were invented for people like you and me. I love all the modern conveniences. No way am I going to be hanging clothes on a clothesline - inside, outside, Summer, Winter or any season in-between. And the difference in smell is pure BS. If your wash water isn't stinky, your clothing won't be stinky. -- A kitchen without a cook is just a room |
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