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Question of the day... drying laundry
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 720093" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I dont remember, Old Hand. My grandmother totally refused new inventions for much of her life, even air conditioning. But my mother had no trouble accepting these inventions so I dont remember things like hanging laundry out to dry, at least not in my house. My mother didnt have a dishwasher at first. I dont know if she ever got one while living in that house but, like me, never liked to was dishes so she did them quickly and let them air dry and also used paper plates. I love paper plates and have no need to be formal. Even on holidays we use decorated paper products to eat on.</p><p></p><p>Bah, humbug! I dont like dishwashing! The few times I do, i let the stuff air dry too. I have clean rags for drying if perchance I want to, but nothing fancy or pretty. Any clean rag does the trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 720093, member: 1550"] I dont remember, Old Hand. My grandmother totally refused new inventions for much of her life, even air conditioning. But my mother had no trouble accepting these inventions so I dont remember things like hanging laundry out to dry, at least not in my house. My mother didnt have a dishwasher at first. I dont know if she ever got one while living in that house but, like me, never liked to was dishes so she did them quickly and let them air dry and also used paper plates. I love paper plates and have no need to be formal. Even on holidays we use decorated paper products to eat on. Bah, humbug! I dont like dishwashing! The few times I do, i let the stuff air dry too. I have clean rags for drying if perchance I want to, but nothing fancy or pretty. Any clean rag does the trick. [/QUOTE]
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