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Clothes Line ???
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Heather | Report | 1 Nov 2008 12:58 |
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Do you use a clothes line............. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 1 Nov 2008 13:06 |
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I use my whirly line all the time. nothing better than the smell of clothes dried in the open. If I do have to use the dryer in the winter time then I use it overnight on the cheaper rate. The top Bannister rail on the top landing is a great place to dry sheets and woollies ,we have warm air central heating so the heat gets a good circulation. |
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MaggyfromWestYorkshire | Report | 1 Nov 2008 13:08 |
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I use a washing line too Heather, but also use a dryer. There's only the 2 of us now, so I tend to wash at the weekend (my days off work). I tend to use the dryer for "smalls", but the rest get pegged out on the line. |
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JustKaz | Report | 1 Nov 2008 13:12 |
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i use my line all the time..... even when its snowed... (not as its snowing... lol ), then hang them up to air if still a bit damp, but mostly they come in dry... :) |
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Heather | Report | 1 Nov 2008 13:17 |
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I hate cardboard towels too but the trick is to take them in off the line before they get like that and finish them off in the dryer. |
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MaggyfromWestYorkshire | Report | 1 Nov 2008 13:20 |
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That's what I tend to do with towels Heather, give them a blow on the line first then put them in the dryer. As we are speaking, my smalls are in the dryer, but the rest of the washing is blowing in the wind. |
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Cynthia | Report | 1 Nov 2008 13:31 |
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OH and I play a game called 'Beat the Elements' !! If it stops raining for just half an hour - out goes the washing! The neighbours must think we are bonkers but I refuse to use the dryer when the fresh air is free! |
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Janice | Report | 1 Nov 2008 13:35 |
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Washing goes on the line all year round. Indoors on an airer if it is raining. Don't have a dryer. |
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MaggyfromWestYorkshire | Report | 1 Nov 2008 13:43 |
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I didn't use my dryer much when I had my airing cupboard, everything used to get shoved in there. Unfortunately we had the hot water tank taken out when we replaced the boiler. I really do miss the airing cupboard though. |
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jgee | Report | 1 Nov 2008 13:43 |
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same here Janice no dryer .. but have long line and 2 small ones holds two washer loads.... love mine outside house is warm so they air quick........ |
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Lindsey* | Report | 1 Nov 2008 13:52 |
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I've had my washing line for 40 years ! It was an offcut piece of yachting rope and has been through several house moves, besides being an emergency tow-rope !. Once a year it gets a good soapy wash in the machine , out in all weathers, it's the one thing I can rely on, not to let me down! |
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Heather | Report | 1 Nov 2008 13:52 |
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I am so glad to hear that so many of you still use the line but I suspect that you are all in my age range.....lol. Seems to me that the younger generation can't be bothered to go to the line..... |
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Cumbrian Caz~**~ | Report | 1 Nov 2008 13:54 |
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I use a clothes line heather. Its in the backstreet but is good when its windy.I also use the raidiators and bannisters, but it has caused the wallpaper to peel. |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 1 Nov 2008 14:10 |
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Have a drier but only use when there is no alternative to drying clothes - especially towels in the winter. |
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Amanda2003 | Report | 1 Nov 2008 19:08 |
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I haven't got a tumble dryer and wouldn't want one either. |
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KempinaPartyhat | Report | 1 Nov 2008 19:12 |
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I got a lllllllloooooooooooooonnnggg washing line ....its 70 foot with many props !!!!! well with 4 boys doing footie what else can you do .... |
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Juneoftheroses | Report | 1 Nov 2008 19:39 |
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I use a clothes line Heather not a rotary |
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Harpstrings | Report | 1 Nov 2008 19:53 |
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Washing line 99.9% of the time. Peeps in work are always commenting on how lovely I smell (thank goodness) I tell them its FRESH AIR and comfort! LOL |
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StrayKitten | Report | 1 Nov 2008 20:07 |
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i ahve two lines outside washing always goes out even if we due rain i run out n finish it in the dryer if i have to |
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Jane | Report | 1 Nov 2008 20:12 |
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I do both Whirley and tumble .My sister told me tonight she has put the cover on her Whirley,as she will probably now just use tumble drier for the winter.!!!!!!!! |
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