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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 320620" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>If a bunch of busy bodies told me I couldn't have a clothesline? I'd be hitting the Goodwill store and the costume shop for ratty bib overalls and some real ladies bloomers. </p><p></p><p>I live in town although we're small...maybe 15-20k. As far as I know there are no laws banning clotheslines and if there are, they aren't enforced. Half the people on my street use clotheslines. Personally, I generally only hang bedding and towels but will hang everything else but nice clothes. I too LOOOOOOOOOOOOVE the smell of line dried bedding....makes me sleep like the dead. </p><p></p><p>It's stupid really. Especially since everyone is promoting going green and energy efficiency. Hellooooooooo...........an average family of 5 can generate some major laundry. If you only use the washer and then line dry things, can you imagine the savings on utilities? Yeah...you may have to occasionally rewash things (stupid birds) but it's worth it. If we didn't have pets I would probably hang more things on the line than I do. I need the dryer though to get all the pet hair off the clothes! LOL</p><p></p><p>The only slightly off thing we do have here is that if you have a garage sale of ANY length, you MUST get a permit and have it displayed. They only cost a buck or two but the police do go around with the sale listings from the newspaper and check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 320620, member: 2459"] If a bunch of busy bodies told me I couldn't have a clothesline? I'd be hitting the Goodwill store and the costume shop for ratty bib overalls and some real ladies bloomers. I live in town although we're small...maybe 15-20k. As far as I know there are no laws banning clotheslines and if there are, they aren't enforced. Half the people on my street use clotheslines. Personally, I generally only hang bedding and towels but will hang everything else but nice clothes. I too LOOOOOOOOOOOOVE the smell of line dried bedding....makes me sleep like the dead. It's stupid really. Especially since everyone is promoting going green and energy efficiency. Hellooooooooo...........an average family of 5 can generate some major laundry. If you only use the washer and then line dry things, can you imagine the savings on utilities? Yeah...you may have to occasionally rewash things (stupid birds) but it's worth it. If we didn't have pets I would probably hang more things on the line than I do. I need the dryer though to get all the pet hair off the clothes! LOL The only slightly off thing we do have here is that if you have a garage sale of ANY length, you MUST get a permit and have it displayed. They only cost a buck or two but the police do go around with the sale listings from the newspaper and check. [/QUOTE]
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