mundane thing : Laundry

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I actually like laundry, but that's only because it's one of my rare bits of "free" time. During the washing part I can read, and during the folding, sorting, etc I can listen to records. It's something I kinda... look forward to.

Does that make me a loser? I think it does.



I agree despite the banter I sprayed above. The act itself not so bad, kind of therapeutic. Getting there is the tough part for me.

I also really enjoy doing the dishes. Fucking love it. Washing dishes, cleaning my ears, and the occasional floss of the teeth.

mundane thing : Laundry

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I have an old neighbor who is so fucking cheap, that in the dead of winter she takes her clothes and hangs them on a line outside to dry, and this isnt a poor women who is trying to save some money to give away to cancer patients, this is someone who has a lot of money that she inherited, and wont spend any of it. So instead of paying the little extra to use her dryer and make it convenient for herself, she brings her laundry outside and makes everyone look at her underwear blow in the winter snow. I should take a picture

mundane thing : Laundry

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marco wrote:I am in the exact same boat. Laundry day...nothing clean. Here's the really sad part...I have a washer/dryer in my fucking house! Man, I'm lazy. Another thing I'm guilty of, is throwing a load in the washer, and forgetting to put it in the dryer so it sits in the washer for like 3 days, then I have to wash it again. Sweet fucking christ I'm lazy. But tonight...I wash!


I completely identify with almost every poster here, but especially this post

mundane thing : Laundry

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God damn laundry sucks. I have 2 cats who are so spoiled that if I don't sleep in my bed for a night they piss all over it.

If I'm gone for a 2nd night, they piss on the rug at the front door, as if to say "That's the way you went out don't even think about coming back in."

They pull all this even when I have the bird-lady next door come over to give them treats, clean their litter, and spend time with them (If I'm only gone 1 night? Spoiled I tell you.)

Cap that with a little girl who thinks she needs to put on a different outfit after school EVERY DAY, and that makes for an overflowing cup of laundry.

I am well aquainted with the owners of the laundry mat. They get dollar signs in there eyes when they see me coming EVERY WEEKEND.

Uhggggg! Bastard laundry.
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mundane thing : Laundry

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rachael wrote:God damn laundry sucks. I have 2 cats who are so spoiled that if I don't sleep in my bed for a night they piss all over it.

If I'm gone for a 2nd night, they piss on the rug at the front door, as if to say "That's the way you went out don't even think about coming back in."


eww!

yeah, I hate laundry too, all that tumbling around and getting agitated, gives my poor foamy head an ache.

mundane thing : Laundry

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rachael wrote:God damn laundry sucks. I have 2 cats who are so spoiled that if I don't sleep in my bed for a night they piss all over it.

If I'm gone for a 2nd night, they piss on the rug at the front door, as if to say "That's the way you went out don't even think about coming back in."

They pull all this even when I have the bird-lady next door come over to give them treats, clean their litter, and spend time with them (If I'm only gone 1 night? Spoiled I tell you.)


Good god. I thought I had it bad because my 2 Persians get fur all over everything, requiring constant clothes launderin' and lint-rollerin'. This is better than what you have to put up with though...
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