Fishy
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It’s very, very cold out. And windy.
We left wet laundry in the dryer this morning and forgot to turn it on. (By ‘we”, I mean my wife - this laundry thing generally happens out of my sight. I’m not entirely sure how it all works, but it seems we’re at the stage of the process somewhere in the middle of my throwing the laundry on the floor and it reappearing happy and folded somewhere in my closet.)
The west wind blew right in the exhaust vent and froze our laundry solid. It’s a twisted tangle of solid laundry. It’s kind of impressive. Looks like little like hell took up origami right there in my dryer.
An attempt at drying the frozen laundry was catastrophically calamitous and threaten to destroy the machine and perhaps the north wing of the house, so we will either fetch the space heater to defrost the laundry or just wait until spring and reassess the situation then,
So I guess the message is that until the weather breaks, we all might need to be more vigilant in reminding our spouses of the necessity of more diligent attention to their housework. We all have to do our part.
We left wet laundry in the dryer this morning and forgot to turn it on. (By ‘we”, I mean my wife - this laundry thing generally happens out of my sight. I’m not entirely sure how it all works, but it seems we’re at the stage of the process somewhere in the middle of my throwing the laundry on the floor and it reappearing happy and folded somewhere in my closet.)
The west wind blew right in the exhaust vent and froze our laundry solid. It’s a twisted tangle of solid laundry. It’s kind of impressive. Looks like little like hell took up origami right there in my dryer.
An attempt at drying the frozen laundry was catastrophically calamitous and threaten to destroy the machine and perhaps the north wing of the house, so we will either fetch the space heater to defrost the laundry or just wait until spring and reassess the situation then,
So I guess the message is that until the weather breaks, we all might need to be more vigilant in reminding our spouses of the necessity of more diligent attention to their housework. We all have to do our part.