Karen MacInerney wrote:
> I'll just bet you actually fold your laundry the day it comes out of
> the dryer, too!
LOL.... as a matter of fact I do..... on the rare occasion that I do the
laundry. My wife doesn't like me to do laundry. She thinks that I don't do
it right. I don't wear many light coloured cloths that can't be done in
cold water, so everything goes in together. I prefer to do laundry on clear
days and hang it on the line outside to dry. I find it a whole heck of a
lot easier to fold the stuff as it comes off the line. I remove the clothes
pages and fold it. Queen sized sheets can be folded on the line single
handed. I also match the socks as I remove them form the line.
The main reason I am not allowed to do the laundry is because I once ruined
one of my wife's good skirts. I thought that I was being conscientious by
sorting into dark and light loads. The skirt was dark and went into the
dark load. Then it went into the dryer. It turned out that this was her
good wool skirt which should not have been machine washed and most
definitely not dried in the dryer. She was furious and it was all my fault
for washing it and for not reading the label. I figured it was her fault
for putting it in the laundry hamper. The laundry hamper is for laundry,
not for dry cleaning.