clothes line
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hereandthere
@hereandthere (45628)
• Philippines
7 Mar 19
the washing machine makes laundry so much easier than in our elder's time, especially with big and heavy items.
even though we only have a spinner, it still helps cut down on time and effort.
you just have to put them in hangers,...
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Alfredo Rossi
@amadeo (111937)
• United States
28 Apr 16
Good morning.We have a great day lined up today.
We normally do not wash our clothes at home.We go to the laundromat.
Most of the winter.Today is very sunny and going to hang out the clothes on the line in our yard.I love seeing...
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Always smiling
@allknowing (153530)
• India
9 Sep 15
I had this casual labourer whom we had engaged temporarily to do some household chores which included folding clothes, separating those which needed ironing and so on. This labourer told me that she has no such issues in her...
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3SnuggleBunnies
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
24 Apr 12
Now I was talking to a lady at work the other day. We were talking about the weather and how I wished it would warm up a bit further as I look forward to hanging out my wash. And of course my main reason for hanging out the wash...
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cupcakes_n_starrs
@cupcakes_n_starrs (305)
• United States
2 Aug 11
Who's with me? Sure it's quicker to just throw my clothes in the dryer but I find hanging up clothes relaxing. Also it saves on the energy bill. Do you think I'm crazy? Do you hang up clothes out of necessity or do you just enjoy...
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3SnuggleBunnies
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
29 Jun 11
I'm an avid line dryer when it comes to my wash during warm weather here. Now over the years I've noticed this fly that I'd say is half the size of a regular house fly that clings onto my clothes lines and then dies. Is this not...
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justpjteb
@justpjteb (183)
• United States
16 May 10
So a few months ago I stumbled across a site that showed money saving tricks and one was to stop using the dryer and put a clothes line up. So I wasn't to sure but decided to go out and invest in a pulley system and I installed...
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pudgles
@pudgles (414)
• United States
7 May 10
I was watching the news and this woman got fined for over a $1000 in Oregon just for putting up a clothesline. Could you believe that? I thought a clothesline would be great for helping the world go green, but no, instead they...
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marketresearch
@marketresearch (12)
• United States
29 Apr 10
Most families that have a dryer in their homes may not have tried using a clothesline, but it also depends on where you live. if you live in a rural area that would probably be best for using the sun to dry your washing machine...
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moonchild1au
@moonchild1au (6237)
• Australia
24 Nov 09
Do you hang them out on the line till they dry, use an inside line or use the dryer? I normally hang mine out on the clothes line as I can normally get them dry. In the house I just moved from, I had one of those useless clothes...
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JanisRemaxRealtor
@JanisRemaxRealtor (432)
• United States
26 Apr 08
I love, love, love the smell of clothes after they have dried outside on the clothes line! I have one of those umbrella clothes lines and just put it back up Thursday and dried 2 loads of laundry outside. It was 80 degrees and...
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Calais
@Calais (10893)
• Australia
18 Jun 07
When hanging out the clothes on the line (if you do). Do you hang everything up neatly ? Hang from left to right or right to left ?. Has everything got a special place on the line ?
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