Ey up again my fine folks
In my most righteous, ongoing quest to prove that I am unequivocally the most boring bugger on the site, I pose unto thyselves the following utterly banal question:
How do you dry your clothes after washing them?
Do you hang them on a washing line?
Possibly do you drape them over radiators, bannisters, random chairs etc or maybe even your head?
Alternatively, do you tumble dry them?
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Shirts and t-shirts - I have a handy pole over the entrance stairwell to hang them on.
Pants and socks - radiator, unless it's a particularly big wash.
In which case, couple of handy clothes(')-horses.
No space for a tumble here, but when I have had space for a tumble (and dishwasher) I don't really like them much.
I think I must like the feel of warm, wet things on my fingers too much ... |
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No tumble dryer here, so in winter / wet weather it goes on an airer over the bath or hung up on hangers for anything that needs ironing on a frame in the bathroom (I have a separate en suite so can happily dedicate the bathroom as a laundry room). In good weather, everything goes on the rotary line in the garden. |
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I put most over an airer.
Towels and bathrobes go in the tumble drier.
Nothing gets dried outdoors, mostly because I loathe the smell of them afterwards (but also because I'm in a flat in a high rise). |
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By *elloWoman 31 weeks ago
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My tumble dryer broke last week so I've been doing my washing and then driving it to my mum's to peg out in her garden, I'll do this throughout the summer and the money I saved in electricity can pay for a new tumble dryer |
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If it’s dry outside. They go on the line every time, even if I have to dodge showers.
Second to that is draping them over every possible place I can find indoors.
A tumble drier is far too flash for my meagre budget. |
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"My tumble dryer broke last week so I've been doing my washing and then driving it to my mum's to peg out in her garden, I'll do this throughout the summer and the money I saved in electricity can pay for a new tumble dryer "
I'm certain "pegging out in mama's garden" is code for something.
Pervert!
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