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    Where did I go wrong?

    To be of helpful assistance to SWMBO, while she was out this AM, I kindly did and hung out 3 loads of washing. (Nice guy that I am).
    Now, my problem is this...
    Went to hang out the 4th and last load (after she got home) only to notice that all previous hanging-out had been totally re-arranged on the line.
    Where did I go wrong?
    Bling for 'best' suggestions....
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Where did I go wrong?


    You breathed...
    GET ON
    SIT DOWN
    SHUT UP
    HANG ON

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    She who must be obeyed


    Thats just for quasi as he is old and stuggles with acronyms

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyGSXF View Post
    You breathed...
    With respect to the old joke about the man, his new bride, and his horse....that's once
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    I'll tell you where you went wrong. You cared enough to post about it.

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    Women have a way everything must be layed out, even on the washing line, never cross her line, never try to do a womens job. you will be growled at and nagged at for not doing it in the proper layout.
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    Jam everything into the dryer! washing lines take ages to figure out! takes me an hour just to open it!

    if the misses complains, tell her a big black cloud was overhead, but oh.. ..its gone now... hmm. oh well
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    With respect to the old joke about the man, his new bride, and his horse....that's once

    GET ON
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    Given that you washed the clothes, in the first instance incorrectly, then carried them, without proper training, and THEN proceeded to hang them in the manner most likely to cause actual phyical harm (to you) that she didn't actually cause you physical harm - is cause for celebration! Tell her to start cooking your eggs and then go to the pub for four days - that'll clear up that domestic bless, quick smart.
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    Mums like that... Don't know why... Its why I gave up doing the laundry... I still try to be helpful though... But even now she re-arranges the rug when I put it back on the floor after cleaning and stuff... You just can't win...

    Ask her why she re-arranged the laundry.. and I'm sure you'll get told... "if its not hung out like this is won't dry" that was always mums excuse...

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    Quote Originally Posted by XxKiTtiExX View Post
    Mums like that... Don't know why... Its why I gave up doing the laundry... I still try to be helpful though... But even now she re-arranges the rug when I put it back on the floor after cleaning and stuff... You just can't win...

    Ask her why she re-arranged the laundry.. and I'm sure you'll get told... "if its not hung out like this is won't dry" that was always mums excuse...
    i still always hang socks 'lengthways' along the line with 3/4 pegs, just for sh*ts and giggles
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    i still always hang socks 'lengthways' along the line with 3/4 pegs, just for sh*ts and giggles
    If you did that here, I'd be wrapping them around your neck and pulling them tight, just for a laugh, of course!
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    You hung up all the lacy underwear in full view of everyone?

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    The laundry Items should range from smalls on the inside to bigs on the outside.

    You should always puts pegs on seams, not NEXT to them as the seam is stronger than a single layer of fabric.

    Never jam the pegs on, or if they are spring loaded, use the tightest setting. This will cause the fabric to fray during normal wind movement due to friction breaking down fibres in the fabric..

    Where you went wrong is hanging up washing instead of going for a ride. You plonker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    The laundry Items should range from smalls on the inside to bigs on the outside.

    You should always puts pegs on seams, not NEXT to them as the seam is stronger than a single layer of fabric.

    Never jam the pegs on, or if they are spring loaded, use the tightest setting. This will cause the fabric to fray during normal wind movement due to friction breaking down fibres in the fabric..

    Where you went wrong is hanging up washing instead of going for a ride. You plonker.
    so when is your book being released then? "blokes comprehensive guide to hanging out the wifes g-string" hope KB members get a discount!!
    "Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
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