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I always did that before, but then this girl kept leaving her clothes intentionally in the machine, so sometimes I accidentally drop her underwear on the floor when I take it out. Red. I am deeply, deeply disturbed by this. Now I worry if we have to share the same cell block. |
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I'm sorry K, I will return it after the rinse cycle.
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I'm sorry K, I will return it after the rinse cycle. Hi Chrissy...... |
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I'm sorry K, I will return it after the rinse cycle. Hi Chrissy...... Hi Really sorry about the detergent. |
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I live in an apartment and was doing laundry at our common laundry facities. I go back to put my load in the dryer and someone stole my bottle of detergent. Now who would steal a bottle of laundry detergent from a brother? But NEVER my detergent,, Maybe they take turns on which ones they need at that time? |
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I live in an apartment and was doing laundry at our common laundry facities. I go back to put my load in the dryer and someone stole my bottle of detergent. Now who would steal a bottle of laundry detergent from a brother? Hard times and I'm afraid it's only going to get worse with more jobs shutting down. |
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-ell dude someone stole my garbage can last week.
Some folks will take anything that's not nailed down. Next time nail your soap down to the washer. |
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Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Jesus H. Christ! Private Pyle, why is your footlocker unlocked?
Private Gomer Pyle: Sir, I don't know, sir! Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Private Pyle, if there is one thing in this world that I hate, it is an unlocked footlocker! You know that, don't you? Private Gomer Pyle: Sir, yes, sir! Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: If it wasn't for dickheads like you, there wouldn't be any thievery in this world, would there? Private Gomer Pyle: Sir, no, sir! |
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Edited by
red_lace
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Thu 02/24/11 06:08 PM
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I always did that before, but then this girl kept leaving her clothes intentionally in the machine, so sometimes I accidentally drop her underwear on the floor when I take it out. Red. I am deeply, deeply disturbed by this. Now I worry if we have to share the same cell block. That girl and I shared the same block in the Nurse's hostel for a year and she did this twice a week. I always took her clothes out carefully and folded them, for almost just as long. One time, I just went to the bathroom for a few minutes, she couldn't wait for mine to even finish drying and took my damp clothes out of the dryer and just dumped it in a corner. What can I say? I was young, overworked and emotionally charged, so I saw...Red. |
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Uhhhhhhhh...
I am calling "Bullschitt!" here...... Jeff....laundry? .....riiiiiight Besides....if you get soap jacked...just go to the bathroom and pump some of the liquid soap into your hand and smear it onto your clothes as you are loading them in ..... Same principal as sex but, you gotta fold stuff when you are done. |
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I live in an apartment and was doing laundry at our common laundry facities. I go back to put my load in the dryer and someone stole my bottle of detergent. Now who would steal a bottle of laundry detergent from a brother? ya that plain well sucks it's a major violation of universal laundromat etiquette |
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that's LOW!!!!!
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You must be using that expensive designer laundry detergent... When I had my rental pad... I'd go down and find my dried clothes all folded nicely sometimes. Nothing went missing ever... except that one sock every couple of loads. that's the ever present sock eating dryer and your welcome - that's a karmic your welcome - as I have folded multiple loads of clothes, especially where I used to live, for other people who never knew that I was the one who did it |
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I live in an apartment and was doing laundry at our common laundry facities. I go back to put my load in the dryer and someone stole my bottle of detergent. Now who would steal a bottle of laundry detergent from a brother? people steal everything this is america |
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I live in an apartment and was doing laundry at our common laundry facities. I go back to put my load in the dryer and someone stole my bottle of detergent. Now who would steal a bottle of laundry detergent from a brother? people steal everything this is america Yeah from parking spaces to your identity |
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I used to have the nic name Alice in Laundry Land, huge combined family equaled 32 or so loads at the local laundromat once a week, actually was much better than a constantly running machine at home. Which wasn't possible anyway because the well didn't give up enough water. So my older sister and I would load the machines, sit in her car and drink a few, transfer to dryers, smoke a few, fold and go. We did all that laundry in about an hour and a half.
Now I have a used washer but no dryer so when I can't hang them out I stay with them while drying...can't afford to replace them!! Sorry you had your soap stolen! Having even simple replaceable stuff stolen sucks!! |
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We have Brain Wash, a laundromat with a cafe/bar attached. Haven't been to it, but we have one like this here called "Harvey Washbangers" |
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I checked with my sources on the street. Laundries are great places for the homeless to find a new pair of clothes. Also, don't assume everyone in your apartment building is honest and won't steal your laundry soap. You may even be living next to a serial killer and never know it. |
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Also if you are a witch, you might post a notice in the laundry that the person or persons who took your laundry soap will suffer bad luck for the next 10 years if they don't return it.
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I had the trash stolen from my outdoor trashcan. I went to take the trash down on garbage day and it was empty.
The police officer said it was probably related to identity theft. Lucky for me I never put personal items in the trash without removing my name and any bar codes...like on those annoying credit card offers |
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