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ChaCha · 17/06/2005 10:03

What's the longest time you've ever left washing out on the line? My gosh, the neighbours will be talking..it's been 5 days!!!!

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MarsLady · 17/06/2005 10:12

PMSL! Ah well, at least it's dry!!!!!!!!

moondog · 17/06/2005 10:15

I've just been to get our swimming gear,which was also there for five days. Got wet and dried again about 3 times since Monday!

sallystrawberry · 17/06/2005 10:16

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madmarchhare · 17/06/2005 10:16

Must be a good few days if its been raining.

beansmum · 17/06/2005 10:19

I hang my washing on my neighbours line so I feel bad if I leave it up too long, but I like it to stay there until it gets dry, which in scotland can take weeks!

moondog · 17/06/2005 10:26

lol beansmum!

ChaCha · 17/06/2005 10:58

LOL
My neighbours all put their washing thingy up and cover it with one of those plastic protector thingies....i think i'm bringing the house prices down...he hee!

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madmarchhare · 17/06/2005 13:27

So who has one of those little round things that you hang socks and pants on?

misdee · 17/06/2005 13:28

3 days

and madmarch i am getting one,

nailpolish · 17/06/2005 13:41

ooh madmarch, id love one of those, where do you get them?

madmarchhare · 17/06/2005 13:42

off neighbours line

nailpolish · 17/06/2005 13:43

pmsl!!!!!!!!!!

ChaCha · 17/06/2005 16:04

I do have one. Got it for 99p Great for the smalls that not everyone needs to see!

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lunavix · 17/06/2005 16:06

We have one! GOt it in wilkinsons

TracyK · 17/06/2005 16:38

Think I got mine in woolies - fab invention.

ChaCha · 17/06/2005 16:46

Lunavix - SNAP!!!

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ChaCha · 17/06/2005 16:48

While on subject of washing, what do you do when you put your whites in normal wash and something causes them to dye? I normally just put them back in washing machine (the whites that is) and hope for the best. My mum used to boil them as far as i can remember. DH's white t-shirts have gone a little grey

Oh..and anyone else have socks and pants disappear ALL the time?

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MarsLady · 17/06/2005 17:18

try washing them in napisan. I tend to soak them in soda crystals first.

I am officially old, discussing the merits of washing indeed.......... lol

madmarchhare · 17/06/2005 22:35

When my friend came home from hospital after having DD, her mother, who house is always full of people/relatives popping in and out, was soaking her big pants (the ones bought especially for after the birth) in a bucket in the kitchen for all to see.

ChaCha · 18/06/2005 16:48

ROFL

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Gillian76 · 18/06/2005 18:18

Cha Cha - at the last count we had over 50 odd socks. Eh?

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