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In a message dated 6/20/02 4:08:21 PM, PSoroosh@... writes:

<< I mean-
okay, don't stuff it too tight with clothes, don't put new colored stuff in
with other things -- that's about it. It's all just common sense stuff, isn't
it? >>

No. My husband still doesn't get that once jeans have stopped "bleeding"
they're better off with whites than darks, because they produce white lint.
He still doesn't get what can't go in the dryer.

It's possible for people to learn by screwing up, but I don't want other
people learning by screwing up MY favorite clothes, so in self defense try
not to leave the laundry until Keith does it.

Sandra

Shelly G

--- SandraDodd@... wrote:
> It's possible for people to learn by screwing up,
> but I don't want other
> people learning by screwing up MY favorite clothes,
> so in self defense try
> not to leave the laundry until Keith does it.
>
> Sandra
>
Now, this made me laugh.

I, too, keep the laundry caught up in "self defense"
of my husband's laundry skills.

And HE keeps the lawn mowed, so that his wife, the
"godless lawn butcher" (his words), can't get her
hands on it.

Shelly



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You are so lucky my husband does works and that is
all. I do all the house work all the yard work, all
the childcare, all the animal care, all the car
care. My children see that and have learned from my
husbands example that moms do everything and everyone
else just waits for mom to do it. That is why I have
an active role in teaching my sons things.
--- Shelly G <shellyrae00@...> wrote:
>
> --- SandraDodd@... wrote:
> > It's possible for people to learn by screwing up,
> > but I don't want other
> > people learning by screwing up MY favorite
> clothes,
> > so in self defense try
> > not to leave the laundry until Keith does it.
> >
> > Sandra
> >
> Now, this made me laugh.
>
> I, too, keep the laundry caught up in "self defense"
> of my husband's laundry skills.
>
> And HE keeps the lawn mowed, so that his wife, the
> "godless lawn butcher" (his words), can't get her
> hands on it.
>
> Shelly
>
>
>
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> committed citizens can change the world; indeed,
> it's the only thing that ever does." -- Margaret
> Mead
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