Thread: The BIG Question.
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6th Mar 12, 16:10 #21
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6th Mar 12, 23:24 #22
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7th Mar 12, 00:24 #23
I must confess-I have no clue

My wife does all the laundry.
I will say since none of my whites are pink she must be keeping them separated from the colors while washing?
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7th Mar 12, 01:03 #24
My fireproof race underwear is now pink thanks to mixing colours in the washing

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7th Mar 12, 11:20 #25
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8th Mar 12, 17:49 #26
I wash grey stuff with other grey stuff

But then I don't have anyone to do my washing for me
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8th Mar 12, 17:52 #27
Must be greys with darks. On what grounds would anyone deign to behave differently?
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9th Mar 12, 06:43 #28
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9th Apr 12, 16:49 #29
I may now be a hypocrite, if not actually Hitler, because earlier I had to wash some white underwear and had no option but to put it in with the coloureds. I take it I will be forgiven? (There was no problem, by the way, unlike with a recent white towel with coloured bed linen incident.)
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9th Apr 12, 18:23 #30
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9th Apr 12, 18:26 #31
I can't remember when I had a problem with clothes not being colorfast. I put all my work shirts in one machine, all my pants in another, and everything else in a third.
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9th Apr 12, 21:02 #32
What I want to know is, why is dryer lint ALWAYS blue? Huh? Huh? Huh? Even Einstein didn't have a good answer for that one!
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