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This is a random-it's-four-forty-one-in-the-morning post. I just wanted to say it's snowing in NYC and I had no idea it was supposed to do. First snow and I'M excited.
On a somewhat more important note to me, we hang dry our laundry (a backyard in Brooklyn? Hell, yes) and now there is snow all over the laundry and clothes lines. Is the proper move to leave the laundry out there, or to dust off the snow and bring it in? |
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Bring in your laundry, dope. It's not going to dry with snow all over it.
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I understand that, but I'm more worried having wet laundry all over my chairs and other furniture. It's not just a couple of t-shirts, it's two 20 foot lines of laundry. Basically, it's either outside in the cold or inside in a laundry basket.
I guess the laundry basket is still better, huh? |
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I guess the laundry basket is still better, huh? [/ QUOTE ] Of course. |
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Thanks, I appreciate advice on stupid crap like this more than you know. Now to get out there in the cold at 5AM.. WHEE!
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Snowing where I am too, but it's not the first time.
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leaving a pile of wet clothes in a laundry hamper is bad news, hang it up to dry on top of your shower curtain rod/lay it out in bathtubs.
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First snow and I'M excited. [/ QUOTE ] Seriously? I live like an hour away from NYC and first snow was in late october, and it's snowed several times since then. |
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Ok, fine. It's probably just my first snow. I was in Europe from late September to mid november and it hasn't snowed here since I've been around.
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This is the 1st NYC snow.
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