If so, what day? And why?
I live in an apartment building, we have a small room with one washer and one dryer for 12 apartments. I usually do three loads every other Sunday, if available, which it usually is. I do my normal clothes, white socks, and towels/linens making it three loads for that day. If not available I do it the next day on Monday. I just like to start the new week with fresh stuff. Being a single guy, I only need to do to it every two weeks. I at least have enough to last me that time frame.
I am finishing my laundry loads up now, which gave me the idea for the question.
Is it a new rule due to COVID19, or was it already in place prior to that?
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Yes, it’s called I’mMarriedDay. My wife doesn’t allow me to touch the laundry chores because I screwed or it up badly once, she said, “Oh, just get out of the way, I’ll do it myself from now on.” I’m not sure exactly what magic she does with dirty clothes.
At the beginning of our marriage, after weeks and months of beating me severely and threatening my life, she finally taught me to put my dirties in this funny-looking thing called a hamper. Mysteriously, a few days later, my clothes always return to the bedroom closet and/or dresser drawers freshly washed, cozily dried, crisply ironed, neatly folded or hung on hangers, etc. We sort of have a don’t-ask-don’t-tell policy around here as to how it all takes place. Personally, I think she has elves or leprechauns living under the patio furniture or something. I’m just glad I see her make my sandwiches with my own eyes. No telling where those little ones have had their tiny hands.
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This post was edited by Randy D at August 17, 2020 1:44 AM MDT
You don’t get paid to think, do you?
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“House stuff”? Is that what you whippersnappers are calling it these days? Grrrrrrrrr.
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Nope, we call it “intervention”.
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