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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    Like the man said, it's fancy. (Breville. I love that toaster oven.)
    And yeah, my wife isn't great at picking music other people like either. She was an ABBA fan when we met for pete's sake.,
    Holy crap. She must some amazing attributes and talents to make up for being an ABBA fan. That's a pretty tough sell.

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    Toaster rage?

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    Have we addressed towel folding?

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    Kill all the telemarkers
    But they’ll put us in jail if we kill all the telemarkers
    Telemarketers! Kill the telemarketers!
    Oh we can do that. We don’t even need a reason

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    I do most of the folding in our house.
    No issue with towels, but I’m at a loss for how every piece of her clothing is inside out coming out of the dryer. It almost feels intentional.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WWCD View Post
    I do most of the folding in our house.
    No issue with towels, but I’m at a loss for how every piece of her clothing is inside out coming out of the dryer. It almost feels intentional.


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    I fold it inside-out. Garbage in, garbage out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulster2626 View Post
    I fold it inside-out. Garbage in, garbage out!
    Same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WWCD View Post
    I do most of the folding in our house.
    No issue with towels, but I’m at a loss for how every piece of her clothing is inside out coming out of the dryer. It almost feels intentional.


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    Might actually be intentional. Unless she's got a physically dirty job it exposes the actual filthy side and protects the aesthetic side from excessive wear and fading.

    Helps prevent pilling with fleeces too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ørion View Post
    Might actually be intentional. Unless she's got a physically dirty job it exposes the actual filthy side and protects the aesthetic side from excessive wear and fading.

    Helps prevent pilling with fleeces too.
    What do women know?


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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    What do women know?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ørion View Post
    Might actually be intentional. Unless she's got a physically dirty job it exposes the actual filthy side and protects the aesthetic side from excessive wear and fading.

    Helps prevent pilling with fleeces too.
    This is all certainly true, but with a wife and a daughter in the household I can guarantee this is not top of mind in my sample of two.

    Evidenced by undergarments still attached to pants in laundry.

    It’s one motion off, toss on the floor near the hamper.

    YMMV

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    Glad I’m not the only one with laundry bullshit.

    Wife and daughter refuse to fold and put their clean clothes away.

    I now just sort the clean clothes, fold and put mine away and then throw their clean clothes onto their closet floors.

    And they now use a pile of clean clothes on the floor like a dresser?

    These women are slobs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    Glad I’m not the only one with laundry bullshit.

    Wife and daughter refuse to fold and put their clean clothes away.

    I now just sort the clean clothes, fold and put mine away and then throw their clean clothes onto their closet floors.

    And they now use a pile of clean clothes on the floor like a dresser?

    These women are slobs.
    Were they raised in a cave by wolves? WTF?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    Glad I’m not the only one with laundry bullshit.

    Wife and daughter refuse to fold and put their clean clothes away.

    I now just sort the clean clothes, fold and put mine away and then throw their clean clothes onto their closet floors.

    And they now use a pile of clean clothes on the floor like a dresser?

    These women are slobs.
    seems normal
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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    Were they raised in a cave by wolves? WTF?
    My wife was raised by a single dad from Kentucky,so pretty much.

    Daughter just acts like her mom to take the easy road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    My wife was raised by a single dad from Kentucky,so pretty much.

    Daughter just acts like her mom to take the easy road.
    Explains quite a bit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK47bp View Post
    Glad I’m not the only one with laundry bullshit.

    Wife and daughter refuse to fold and put their clean clothes away.

    I now just sort the clean clothes, fold and put mine away and then throw their clean clothes onto their closet floors.

    And they now use a pile of clean clothes on the floor like a dresser?

    These women are slobs.
    That's pretty much my move, I bring my clothes upstairs in the laundry basket and often use it as a dresser. My wife is not impressed with this.

    A buddy back in Portland went one better, he installed a washer and dryer in his walk-in closet, and the dryer is his dresser #galaxybrain

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    I wash and dry, my wife folds and puts away, mostly to keep me from living out of a wash basket. She leaves all kinds of stuffi n the pockets.
    The kids are adults and they can do their own damn wash

    Didn't we discuss laundry already many times?

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    I wash and dry, my wife folds and puts away, mostly to keep me from living out of a wash basket. She leaves all kinds of stuffi n the pockets.
    The kids are adults and they can do their own damn wash

    Didn't we discuss laundry already many times?
    That’s my dream. Even a monkey can wash and dry.

    Folding and putting away sucks.

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    Probably the funniest thing I ever seen was shop bro checking into a vegas hotel at interbike standing in check-in line with a laundry basket full of laundry

    I think it was folded
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulster2626 View Post
    I fold it inside-out. Garbage in, garbage out!
    I do this.

    Then two days later she asked me not to do it while promising to be better about it.
    It definitely gets better for a few weeks then she “forgets” again.

    And the cycle continues.

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    "Then I fumbled in my closet through my clothes
    And found my cleanest dirty shirt" Sunday Mornin' Coming Down, Kris Kristofferson

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
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    The kids are adults and they can do their own damn wash
    We started our kids doing their own laundry when they were like 10. Worked like a charm...

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    My wife got my boy a GIANT laundry basket, that he could not even lift, and it holds like 5 loads worth. So really the clothes at the bottom are forgotten and don't see the light of day for months. I recently got rid of it and replaced with a small basket. When it's full bud, do a load of laundry and it's done. Don't want it to fill up right away since now you have to do it? Be more careful when you eat.
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    You almost never see them but i think built-in laundry chutes in a 2 story are a great idea
    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    You almost never see them but i think built-in laundry chutes in a 2 story are a great idea
    I grew up with one of those. Definitely slick - it went to a big laundry hamper in the basement. Really only makes sense if one person does all the laundry though.

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