this thread is so gay
Question for the gentlemen.....
by Surreptitious 67 Replies latest social physical
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xenawarrior
WOMEN ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO KNOW ABOUT RULE # 92!!!!
LOL !!!
*looks around for the turnip truck*
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Aztec
looks around for the turnip truck
Is that the one you fell off of?
~Aztec
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smack
We have a front loader, as we is on tank water. They use less water than top loaders. Anyhow* (in Aus) there is only one powder that is suitable for top loaders, so we use that. Can't remember the name, but who cares when you have a choice of one. They have recently made a liquid, that's great cos we use cold water as well.
I know how to load the dishwasher........... just get her drunk.
Steve
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primitivegenius
gain.......... or whatevers on sale lol
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Phantom Stranger
Hey, I even iron and do the cooking (but my CPA fiancee does the taxes and the bills).
I use Seventh Generation without colors and fragrances - I have a slight allergy. Works great. Used to use CheerFree, worked good too.
BTW< the Wall Street Journal had an article a year or two ago saying that no one in the US reads the manual on their washer, and if we did it right, such as putting the soap in first, into the water, and then putting the clothes in, we would have cleaner clothes. So RTFM!
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SanFranciscoJim
this thread is so gay
Hey!!! I resemble that remark!!!
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smack
Jim, you may resemble it, but I answered correctly. So I must be gay
Bree Ahn
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maxwell
Phatom Stranger said,
the Wall Street Journal had an article a year or two ago saying that no one in the US reads the manual on their washer, and if we did it right, such as putting the soap in first, into the water, and then putting the clothes in, we would have cleaner clothes.
That is interesting. I noticed the comments about powder leaving streaks on clothes. That has happened with me a few times when I forgot to put the powder in first and just threw it in on top of the clothes. I live in an apartment and in all three of the apartments I've lived in, the laundry room washers have instructions directing you to put the soap in first, load the clothes, then start the washer. As long as I do it in that order, I have no problems, no streaking.
I also do some stuff in the kitchen sometimes that results in edible material, run the vacuum sometimes, and clean the bathroom most weeks. But it really isn't that big of a deal. I did it all before I was married, just as many other men do now and have done before when they live alone.
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Phantom Stranger
Here is a link to the article (it's actually great): When doing laundry, Americans cling to outmoded ways. http://www.econ.brown.edu/~asanz/global_03/reading_day2.pdf
The last two pages are discussion questions - I found this on a college web site.