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July 19, 2006

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Amy

ROFL! What a fascinating idea! :)

Karen E.

What a perfect companion to my memoir, "Shut the Lid: A Cautionary Tale."

Maria

you should post this to Shannon's Works for Me Wednesday @ rocksinmydryer.typepad.com/shannon.

Jenn Miller

Priceless, Lissa!

I could use that pink sock...

Theresa

Hilarious!!!Now if I only there were a better way to dry them than letting the sparkling clean clothes sit in the washer for three days until they come out in a slightly questionable-smelling conglomerate!

Liza Lee Miller

Oh my yes. What a genius idea. For your Informercial Part II, could you please tackle the complex and overwhelming task of how to get the clothes from the dryer to the closet and drawers. That seems to be the big hang up at my house. We have piles of CLEAN unfolded clothing that seems to hang out in every room. Most distressing.

Jen Robinson

I ran the empty wash cycle recently myself. And I have to agree with you - it doesn't do much for cleaning the clothes. Thanks for an entertaining post!

Genevieve

This must be your funniest post yet!

KC

LOL!!

Erica

Very funny! And, all too common around here! Between this and the "Duck" post at the Lilting House, you've got me ROTFLOL!!

Donna

Too funny!

Tracy

I read this yesterday, then read it to my husband, then came back to read it again today. It's the funniest story I've read in a very long time! Perhaps because it is just so true, and maybe, just maybe, it's happened to me. Not that I'm saying that is so, of course. Just that maybe...

Mary Beth Patnaude

Another "secret" I discovered about laundry is that when your visiting mother (who laundered clothes for 7 kids for 25 years, and still had time to iron the pillowcases) goes home, the laundry just sits there in piles, and doesn't appear sparkling clean and folded so well you'd swear it was ironed!

stef

LOLOL!!! Thanks for the laughs, Lissa! You don't know how many times I lamented, "oh no, I washed the machine again!" -- too many. One thing that tremendously helped this year was our old top-loader breaking down and getting a front-loader, which I *have to* load with clothes before pushing the start button.

Much More Than A Mom

Came over from the Carnival. Love your post! That's a great idea - I'll have to try it some time. ;-)

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