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Old 04-06-2005, 11:29 AM   #31
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I do 2-3 loads once every 3-4 weeks. Lots of undies and re-wearing pants and skirts pulls me through.

Heh, all this taps into something I've been pondering.

I always hated doing laundry as a teen living at home, because it would take ALL DAY. Load 1 in the washer, load 1 moved to dryer and new load in washer, load 2 in dryer and load 3 in washer and fold load 1, etc. Hours of remembering to go check on the dryer. Bleh.

Since I've moved out it's been apartment laundry room woes. Drag everything there. Hope that there are available machines that work. But even so, it doesn't take nearly as long as doing one load at a time. I keep thinking of owning my own place and actually owning a washer and having to spend a whole day on laundry and how much that would suck. It would definitely force me into the whole "domestic day" thing that people are mentioning here, and that does appeal to me to some degree.

So what do you prefer? Your own W/D set, which means you'll do laundry more often or spend all day on it....or doing all of it at once in some annoyingly communal place?
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