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Topic subjectQOD: Do you ever live out of your dryer or clothes basket?
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12793833, QOD: Do you ever live out of your dryer or clothes basket?
Posted by Case_One, Wed Apr-29-15 12:57 PM
I swear I have folding clothes, but I also dislike having wrinkled clothes too. Still, over the last two weeks my dry has functioned as my clothes dispenser..


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"And the Lord’s servant must not be quarrelsome but must be kind to everyone, able to teach, not resentful." ~ 2 Tim 2:4
12793835, All the time. I'd rather wash dishes than fold clothes. I hate it
Posted by Ralo13, Wed Apr-29-15 12:58 PM
12793838, Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan
Posted by -DJ R-Tistic-, Wed Apr-29-15 01:02 PM
Bad thing is the whole house is mine. I even have two full drawers of unfolded clothes...I just had to give away three large bags full of shirts n shit just because it's too many in there, and most are only for sleeping in or working out...or undershirts. I hang up all my shirts I actually wear out in public, for the most part. But those full drawers been having clothes in em for 2-3 years now.

I fold clothes like once every 2-3 months, if that, and it'll only be the most recent clothes I wash.
12793839, no.
Posted by morpheme, Wed Apr-29-15 01:02 PM
everything is ironed, folded, and hung where it belongs.
12793850, the sad thing is that all my stuff is folded in the baskets.I just hate
Posted by Fishgrease, Wed Apr-29-15 01:13 PM
putting the sh*t up.

it's small stuff at that---like t-shirts, draws and towels.

My work clothes go straight from the dryer to hangers and into the closet.
12793865, Nigga, KIDS clothes
Posted by John Forte, Wed Apr-29-15 01:23 PM
I can't stand folding or putting away thin lil bitty ass socks and panties ans onesies
12793883, my dude...socks be solo for a good 3-4 wash cycles before a match even
Posted by Fishgrease, Wed Apr-29-15 01:33 PM
turns up.


12794365, By the time I was around 4 or 5, I had to fold my own clothes
Posted by ndibs, Thu Apr-30-15 07:14 AM
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12793925, ^^^This is me.
Posted by mrhood75, Wed Apr-29-15 02:01 PM
I've gotten better about it, as I'm not good about putting away my socks and boxers and hanging my jeans/khakis, but for some reason I fucking hate putting away my t-shirts. Might be because my dresser is a bit crowded, but it's so fucking annoying.
12793864, I'm too lazy to fold shit, but not too lazy to iron
Posted by John Forte, Wed Apr-29-15 01:21 PM
I'll ball that shit up in the drawers and iron it when I need it. any shirt with buttons gets hung up, though.
12793878, NO. i can't stand clothes sitting in baskets. i wash, dry and fold my things
Posted by earthseed, Wed Apr-29-15 01:30 PM
cause i don't want wrinkles at all.

everything that's folded, hung gets put up right after.

this morning i remembered that i had some things in the dryer (workout gear) and before putting them in my bag they had to be folded.

i've become my mother. also when traveling, i can not stand to pick things out of a piece of luggage. i have to pull it out and put it in drawers.

12793881, Sometimes, mainly the stuff that doesn't need to be hung
Posted by Grand_Royal, Wed Apr-29-15 01:32 PM
12793885, are you spying on me?
Posted by double negative, Wed Apr-29-15 01:33 PM
12793911, I can't tell you the last time I put my drawls/socks in the dresser
Posted by DJPoke, Wed Apr-29-15 01:54 PM
I have a basket on top of my dryer In the laundry room. They go from the dryer to the basket. I do the same with undershirts/beaters


12793927, i hate pairing up socks
Posted by GriftyMcgrift, Wed Apr-29-15 02:02 PM
so ive been using my laundry basket as my sock drawer for a couple weeks
12793938, I do not pair up socks period.
Posted by ndibs, Wed Apr-29-15 02:18 PM
I have black ones, I have white ones. Okay I have a few randoms but those are easy to find in the sea of black and white. It's a waste of time.
12794422, absolutely
Posted by Krispee, Thu Apr-30-15 08:46 AM
12793954, all my clothes are either hung up or stuffed in drawers unfolded
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12794047, I hate clothes that are stuffed in drawers unfolded
Posted by Case_One, Wed Apr-29-15 03:43 PM

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"And the Lord’s servant must not be quarrelsome but must be kind to everyone, able to teach, not resentful." ~ 2 Tim 2:4
12794050, like 90% of the time
Posted by Atillah Moor, Wed Apr-29-15 03:45 PM
Even so far as to fold the clothes, put them in the basket, and then put them on from there. I'm not married so it's all good.
12794187, I just folded clothes and I still have a load in the dryer. SMH
Posted by Case_One, Wed Apr-29-15 07:14 PM

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"And the Lord’s servant must not be quarrelsome but must be kind to everyone, able to teach, not resentful." ~ 2 Tim 2:4
12794193, RE: QOD: Do you ever live out of your dryer or clothes basket?
Posted by Tiggerific, Wed Apr-29-15 07:37 PM
Dude, I'm a stay at home mom and if I could get away with it all the clothes would stay in clothes baskets. But that's my ADD talking. So I'm trying to do better by washing and folding clothes and put them away every day.
12794364, My laundry basically just never gets put away.
Posted by ndibs, Thu Apr-30-15 07:13 AM
Not all of it. I buy clothing and/or do laundry just about every day. It's a never ending cycle. Sigh. I ironed and put away clothes for about 4 hours Tuesday. Eventually I hit the point where I could barely close my personal closet door and everything listed online was in the office closet so I was like well think that's enough.
12794375, Line dry.. folded immediately
Posted by neuro_OSX, Thu Apr-30-15 07:37 AM
Where I live clothes dryers are rarely used, line drying is the preferred method. Because of the small size of the washers here, clothes have to be laundered everyday then hung outside to dry. Though currently its pollen season so clothing is hung inside in a spare room and a portable device that is part dehumidifier and part air blower is employed to dry the clothes.

Big change from the U.S. , though I will say my clothes seem to last longer by not using a traditional clothes dryer. And an extra plus using the sun to dry clothes is the UV kills bacteria.

Futons here are put out in the sun at least once a week or a few times a week, try that with a traditional mattress in the U.S. , lol

Keeps things much fresher without question. Line drying saves a ton a ton on the electric bill and the solar panels on the roof keep the costs down as well by selling the spare electricity back to the power company. I can't wait until the solar power storage systems become more affordable, can start living off the grid a few times a week perhaps more.

12794418, I hang all of my dress shirts up inside the house.
Posted by Case_One, Thu Apr-30-15 08:43 AM

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"And the Lord’s servant must not be quarrelsome but must be kind to everyone, able to teach, not resentful." ~ 2 Tim 2:4