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    Quote Originally Posted by Weasel View Post
    You hung up all the lacy underwear in full view of everyone?
    Lacy? underwear? Do you mean the ones with more holes than material?
    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 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..
    I love you, will you marry me?

    Don't worry MSTRS, it's a girl thing - I do exactly the same as Yungatart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff
    I love you, will you marry me?

    Don't worry MSTRS, it's a girl thing - I do exactly the same as Yungatart.
    you can marry me!

    ...i know how, i just choose not to. Then at least i can plead dumb
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    Men just don't seem to understand the science of pegging laundry on the line...it must be done in such a manner that it maximises the drying, minimises the ironing, makes folding it a breeze, and avoids the dreadful mistake of having one's under garments on show to all and sundry who visit one's back yard.
    For example, pair up the sox before hanging them on the line. Underwear gets hung at the back, if you have one of those pull out type lines, on the inside, as Jim2 says (your wife got a great catch, didn't she Jim?), if you have a rotary line. Towels and sheets do NOT get pegged corner to corner or all saggy - put some tension on them for goodness sake! And don't peg my shirts under the bloody sleeves.
    Its hardly rocket science, boys!
    RR - maybe we could start classes for these blokes - The Art of Laundry - Jim2 - you can be excused without a note from your mother - you obviously have the art of laundry sussed!
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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.
    OMG?! To think! I used to get on well with you, and now I find you know all about hanging washing and shit?

    FAaarrrk, where did I go wrong?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    Don't worry MSTRS, it's a girl thing - I do exactly the same as Yungatart.
    Jimmy? I feel for ya, mate.
    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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    Why the hell did I just read this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    FAaarrrk, where did I go wrong?
    I think you went right in that you have no need to learn that sort of shit since you've picked the correct place to live!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    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....
    Did ya hang the knickers and bras on the outside lines of the washing line??? Good god man, the neighbours might see!

    And you have to hang towels and bedding on the outer lines cos they're big and need room to flap and then you've got to make sure there's no gaps between the washing - come on man, there's 4 (FOUR!!) loads of washing to hang out. That's a lot you know...and if it's not all dry by the end of the day it'll have to come inside and good lord! then whatever will we do????????????????????????



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    All the 'smalls' were hanging out of view (that is one instruction that I won't forget). To my eye (the one I can still see out of ) all was well, but no. I guess it IS women's work?? After all - BBQ's are a bloke's domain.
    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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    YOu didn't inadvertantly choose an order that spelled out a subliminal message to SWMBO did you?

    Camisole-Overalls-Overshirt-Knickers....
    Me and my imaginary friend have been goin' round the bend for some time now....

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    You lot are all too serious today. Whatever happened to answers like....
    The training hasn't taken. Suggest you put her through the course again.
    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 Disco Dan View Post
    i still always hang socks 'lengthways' along the line with 3/4 pegs, just for sh*ts and giggles
    i did that to a bra once...an honest mistake though! and then i couldnt work out why mum was laughing...on peg on the end, another between the cups and then the other end...there were several bras, so took a fair bit of room....

    not only womens domain...but i think MUMS domain... LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yungatart View Post
    Men just don't seem to understand the science of pegging laundry on the line...it must be done in such a manner that it maximises the drying, minimises the ironing, makes folding it a breeze, and avoids the dreadful mistake of having one's under garments on show to all and sundry who visit one's back yard.
    For example, pair up the sox before hanging them on the line. Underwear gets hung at the back, if you have one of those pull out type lines, on the inside, as Jim2 says (your wife got a great catch, didn't she Jim?), if you have a rotary line. Towels and sheets do NOT get pegged corner to corner or all saggy - put some tension on them for goodness sake! And don't peg my shirts under the bloody sleeves.
    Its hardly rocket science, boys!
    RR - maybe we could start classes for these blokes - The Art of Laundry - Jim2 - you can be excused without a note from your mother - you obviously have the art of laundry sussed!
    Pppffttt.........slander

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    You lot are all too serious today. Whatever happened to answers like....
    The training hasn't taken. Suggest you put her through the course again.
    Cause w..w...ee....eee are scared too?

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