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I do my own laundry (mostly, unless Martha generously sometimes throws in some of mine if it’s been sitting around too long). I have done hers before too, but she’s told me not to, since I don’t know all the rules about what’s supposed to go in the dryer or not, etc.
Yeah, it took me a while to get Randy “trained” (ha!) on how to do the laundry. Actually, he knew how to do laundry in general, just not how to do MY laundry.
Why is that- that guys and gals have such different ways of doing laundry? Do you men not care if your pants shrink 4 sizes if you dry them, and that your socks come out purple if you wash them with a new black t-shirt? How about the fuzz balls that get all over your sweaters because you washed them with the towels???
It took awhile, but I think that Randy is a pro now at doing women’s laundry, God love him.
Randy, I suggest you screw up some of Krisit’s clothes by washing them wrong. Either that or join the IPCWA (International Professional Clothes-Washers Association). I hear you can make big money. One way or another, don’t let Kristi use you to do a woman’s job. I make Jen do all my laundry. Don’t ask her about it though, we don’t like to talk about it.
i heard of a lady who used to donate her dirty clothes to the thrift store and then go buy them back clean and pressed. of course that was back when thrift stores cleaned and pressed them.
Wow! Sounds like she went through too much of a hassle.
My sister used to work at a cleaners during her stint in college. You should hear her stories of what people would bring in for her to wash. Yuck.
I couldn’t imagine washing other people’s underclothes.
October 26th, 2005 at 10:08 pm
That’s why your husband should do it.
October 26th, 2005 at 10:28 pm
I do my own laundry (mostly, unless Martha generously sometimes throws in some of mine if it’s been sitting around too long). I have done hers before too, but she’s told me not to, since I don’t know all the rules about what’s supposed to go in the dryer or not, etc.
October 27th, 2005 at 12:31 am
Yeah, it took me a while to get Randy “trained” (ha!) on how to do the laundry. Actually, he knew how to do laundry in general, just not how to do MY laundry.
Why is that- that guys and gals have such different ways of doing laundry? Do you men not care if your pants shrink 4 sizes if you dry them, and that your socks come out purple if you wash them with a new black t-shirt? How about the fuzz balls that get all over your sweaters because you washed them with the towels???
It took awhile, but I think that Randy is a pro now at doing women’s laundry, God love him.
October 27th, 2005 at 6:19 am
Yeah, not to worried about fuzz balls on my sweaters.
October 27th, 2005 at 7:09 am
True. I don’t think that any of you guys around here need to worry about that. Do you even own a sweater?
October 27th, 2005 at 4:41 pm
Randy, I suggest you screw up some of Krisit’s clothes by washing them wrong. Either that or join the IPCWA (International Professional Clothes-Washers Association). I hear you can make big money. One way or another, don’t let Kristi use you to do a woman’s job. I make Jen do all my laundry. Don’t ask her about it though, we don’t like to talk about it.
October 27th, 2005 at 5:28 pm
I own a sweater. She does my laundry.
October 27th, 2005 at 6:26 pm
Randy is awesome at the job he does- why deprive him of it?
I cook and wash the dishes, we both clean, and he does the laundry.
I wouldn’t want to talk about your laundry either, Nick.
October 28th, 2005 at 7:47 am
i heard of a lady who used to donate her dirty clothes to the thrift store and then go buy them back clean and pressed. of course that was back when thrift stores cleaned and pressed them.
October 28th, 2005 at 8:11 am
Wow! Sounds like she went through too much of a hassle.
My sister used to work at a cleaners during her stint in college. You should hear her stories of what people would bring in for her to wash. Yuck.
I couldn’t imagine washing other people’s underclothes.
October 28th, 2005 at 3:12 pm
Nate you just lost your free ride on the laundry bus!
Martha I totally agree, laundry is the never ending chor.
October 28th, 2005 at 4:34 pm
Haha ha …laundry bus…that is funny…I was just picturing nate on a bus to get his laundry done. hee hee!