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raederle

@raederle@mastodon.social

Runner, metalhead, rocker, atheist, widow, crafter, GenX, mom

Lover of cats, dogs, gnomes, elves, dwarves, turtles, and dragons

Equality for everyone. It’s not pie, there is plenty for everyone. Tolerance is a social contract. If you are intolerant, you have opted out of tolerance social contract.

Profile image: A chocolate brown cat is curled up on a round scratcher toy with two hand-knitted gnomes propped against her. One gnome is red and the other gnome is orange.

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raederle, to animals
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Is it love or mild intrigue? I’ll take it, either way, no hisses or growls. They’ve only lived together for 4.5 years, he was a kitten and she was seven years old.

RickiTarr, to random
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Okay, since I'm on laundry today, a little story.

When hubs and I first got married, we were very much enjoying our little Honeymoon Bubble, and we were being lazy as Hell. We didn't do many chores, but the laundry we really let go. We weren't wearing many clothes at home anyway, so why bother. Anyhow, after weeks we finally reached the swimming suit bottoms situation, and decided it was time. It was loads and loads of laundry that needed done, so I had my husband back the trunk of the car up to a window of the house, then he popped the trunk, and I started tossing laundry out of the window into the trunk. We went to the bank, got about $30 bucks in quarters, and found the emptiest laundry mat we could, and did it all in one fell swoop. We folded it all and loaded it back into the car using those wheeled laundry carts. We never let it get that bad again, and decided it was time to be adults, and do regular chores, but it still makes me laugh imagining what the neighbors and the laundry attendant thought.

Feel free to share your own laundry story, if you feel like it, I love hearing people's stories!

raederle,
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@RickiTarr The summer after my first year in college, I had an internship that had dorms but no on-site laundromat. We didn’t have cars so it meant carrying everything to the laundromat in town. Friends of my parents lived closer to my dorm than town. Tom and Carol refused to open the door if I stopped by to visit but didn’t have my laundry. Carol would have me take it to her laundry room where she would wash, dry, and fold my things. No one was allowed to touch her washer and dryer.

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