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AIBU?

To just leave my washing on the line of it rains

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Moomoomango · 07/07/2016 19:18

So the British weather has had me in a rage - I cannot for the life of me do the in out in out game with washing any more! So I've started just leaving it on the line until a sunny day comes along- some washing has been on the line as long as 3 days before it's had a full dry. Aibu?

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DiamondInTheRuff · 07/07/2016 19:21

I do it. Not dead yet!

I'm sure there's somewhere in the world where people do their washing by just hanging dirty clothes on the line and waiting for it to dry. I want to say St Kitts... Not sure that would suit me...

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DiamondInTheRuff · 07/07/2016 19:21

Waiting for it to rain, then dry I mean...

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AlfrescoBalconyWanker · 07/07/2016 19:23

Well, you could go out in the rain, and get wet, and end up bringing in a pile of damp washing. And then drape it around the house.

Or you could just leave it. I mean, it's going to dry eventually, right?

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99GBPChargeToUseMyPostsJournos · 07/07/2016 19:24

YANBU. I couldn't do that here though, could be weeks before it was dry!

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MatildaTheCat · 07/07/2016 19:25

YABVU. Expect a visit from the Police and a lengthy custodial sentence. Hmm

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Pringlesandwine · 07/07/2016 19:31

I did it today and it just doesn't smell fresh now it's dry. Smells a bit musty. What am I doing wrong?!

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DustyBustle · 07/07/2016 19:34

Leave it out. Especially if it's whites. Watch out for dark colours fading though.

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AristotlesTrousers · 07/07/2016 19:35

YANBU. I do this all the time. My rule is that anything housework-y should take the least time possible, and be as little of a pain in the arse as is it can be. If I can cut corners anywhere, I will. Non-ironer too.

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ohgoshIdontknow · 07/07/2016 19:37

YANBU. I'm a fan of this too, though occasionally I will rinse it and hang it out again if I'm feeling a bit OCD.

I don't get our neighbours who just use a tumble dryer - clothes are so much nicer when they've been hung out, even if they do make our garden look like a laundry rather than a zen chill-out zone, or whatever we're supposed to be aiming for.

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LeifTheLucky · 07/07/2016 19:37

I do this, much to the bemusement/horror of my neighbour Grin It always smells nice and fresh after a good rinse in the rain

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Elbekind · 07/07/2016 19:37

I've never done this. I don't know why. I am extremely lazy when it comes to house work so anywhere I can cut corners I will do.
I will try this with my next load and let you all know how I get on.

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DiamondInTheRuff · 07/07/2016 19:38

Pringles you clearly have the wrong sort of rain. Wink

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Paintedhandprints · 07/07/2016 19:46

Goves it am extra rinse. However, sometimes there is sandy grit in the rain. Check out your windows...

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MagnumAddict · 07/07/2016 19:46

Why wash your clothes at all? Just wait for the rain and chuck some powder from the kitchen window?

I need to tell my mum people do this her look of horror will be hilarious!

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MsMims · 07/07/2016 19:48

ohgosh Please don't trivalise such a serious mental health illness. Rewashing your clothes is not OCD.

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milliemolliemou · 07/07/2016 19:52

Aristotle you go girl. But having someone pull the sheets taut onto the line and off helps. Would get stuff in off the line if it's soaking ... but not in the middle of the night or when I'm reading or listening to something or ....

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Olddear · 07/07/2016 20:34

No. I bring it in. I hate my washing be rained on

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Topseyt · 07/07/2016 20:50

I often leave it out too, especially if I have only just put it out.

I have never been one of those who races out at the first spot of rain to grab still damp washing and bring it inside. I know some people who drive themselves nuts over it.

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lilydaisyrose · 07/07/2016 20:54

I like it if it gets rained on then dries in the wind/Sun - makes it lovely and soft!

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elephantoverthehill · 07/07/2016 21:00

Sometimes I put out the washing the night before as I know I will not have time in the morning Blush. I was just reading the NDN thread. We had a lovely elderly woman who lived next door when we bought our first house. who would rap on the front door at the first sight of rain to warn us to get our washing in. If we were at work she would do it for us and bring it 'round when we were home Grin. I think the rush to get the washing in from the rain has more to do with historical stuff in cities such as acid rain due to smog etc.

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Mollmoo · 07/07/2016 21:03

Lol I do this ALL the time! However I also usually end up putting my washing on the line at 10/11pm!!!! 😆 There is no way I would have time or the chance to hang it in the morning with the kids around. So I put a load on when they've gone to bed then hang it out before I go to bed. I'm sure my neighbours think I'm mental! Lol.

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Thequilltosurvive · 07/07/2016 21:05

I do this a lot. 3 days straight is my current record!

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justdontevenfuckingstart · 07/07/2016 21:05

I leave it ti it's dry. Sometimes that takes a week. Oh well.

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Middleoftheroad · 07/07/2016 21:10

What a good idea. Cant believe I havent done it instead of running up to the top of a two tier garden to collect in. Willdo this next time.

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Xmasbaby11 · 07/07/2016 21:13

I'm really lazy but I'd never think to do this! I bring it straight in and stick it in the tumble drier.

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