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Post by olhillbilly on Jun 7, 2005 23:58:39 GMT -6
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Sunny
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Post by Sunny on Jun 8, 2005 22:57:06 GMT -6
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Post by olhillbilly on Jun 8, 2005 23:05:13 GMT -6
It works perty slick, but I keep gettin it a bit off center. Oh an there aint no gals at my laundromat that I wanna magnetize. If they cant afford their own warshin machine, they cant afford me. seems to me like this came from a thread on boardwalker. I thought it was cool an saved it.
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Post by olhillbilly on Jun 8, 2005 23:08:52 GMT -6
Oh, I did forget my "P". How nice of you to notice my "P" was missing
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Post by CuPcAkE on Jun 11, 2005 10:18:29 GMT -6
It works perty slick, but I keep gettin it a bit off center. Oh an there aint no gals at my laundromat that I wanna magnetize. If they cant afford their own warshin machine, they cant afford me. seems to me like this came from a thread on boardwalker. I thought it was cool an saved it. Uncle Hillbilly not all of the girls there are doing thier laundary a couple of them are employed there doing other people's laundary...so those might be the ones to show your tricks too!
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Post by olhillbilly on Jun 11, 2005 13:01:57 GMT -6
I did show that to them. They wernt impressed. Only one works there, the other only hangs out there. problably gets free use of the washers.
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Post by SpyderLady on Jun 14, 2005 20:40:54 GMT -6
Hmmm. I will try that as soon as my fingernails dry. HB did you really do it? Oh btw, I got a washer and hangers so I don't have to fold shirts. But it would be neat to learn this.
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Post by SpyderLady on Jun 14, 2005 20:54:13 GMT -6
Oh crap, why did you show this......I can't freakin' do this!
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Post by olhillbilly on Mar 22, 2012 8:46:00 GMT -6
Wow! this still works after all this time. I corrected the "p" at the end of the first link. Otherwise click the second link. I used this for awhile then forgot how to do it. Perty neat.
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Post by tellyfoneman on Mar 22, 2012 15:03:19 GMT -6
I watched the video again. Still couldn't understand a word she said.
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Post by rick brumback on Mar 23, 2012 7:05:18 GMT -6
What did I just watch?
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Post by papa on Mar 24, 2012 11:22:58 GMT -6
I use the old military way of folding my T's, looks about the same, I just don't roll them up after the fold like we had to do in the military. Her way is faster, but I can do mine, don't know if I could ever do her way or not.
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Post by ozarkgirl on Mar 25, 2012 17:30:32 GMT -6
I will have to give this a try....now if there was just a quick and easy way to fold those silly fitted sheets....used to have a straight edge on 4 sides....now its all elastic.....what silly person designed that? And even if the sheets have elastic all around the sides the sheets they still don't stay on...cheapo thin elastic that stretches out real quick.doesn't matter what brand you buy either..I have gotten cheap and expensive ones..just don't make em like they used to.
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Post by olhillbilly on Mar 26, 2012 1:35:23 GMT -6
one time inna catalog, I seen sheets that were fitted with velcro. Maybe if you were to put velcro on yer sheets and mattress, they would stay put. ??
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Post by rick brumback on Mar 27, 2012 10:33:22 GMT -6
oh no
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Post by olhillbilly on Mar 28, 2012 1:39:37 GMT -6
Meybe you should get summa them velcro sheets RCD, and wear flannel jammies. Ya wudn't roll outta bed as often. ;D
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Post by rick brumback on Mar 28, 2012 10:22:00 GMT -6
least when I want a folded tee shirt,all I do is go buy a new one.its already folded up
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Post by papa on Jul 8, 2012 14:33:26 GMT -6
For easy directions, lay the t-shirt down on the table front up, pinch the shirt about two inches in from the side seam, take your other hand and go straight up to the top, grab it and fold it down to the bottom, keeping the same distance from the side seam. Now pick it up and give it a shake and a tug, now lay it down on the front and fold it over the loose sleave. Bingo it's done.
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