New use for the backscratcher
#14
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mableton, GA
Posts: 11,355
I just got a new "hybrid" washer and matching dryer. The drum is ginormous (I wanted something I could wash a quilt in) it has an agitator, and is HE except if I push a button and it will fill all the way up. Anyway, I am short, and have to get on tip toes to get things out of it. My quilts aren't heirlooms and are pretty sturdy so I don't mind agitating them to wash. The dryer is big too but since I am short don't have to bend that much.
#16
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: NE Wisconsin
Posts: 1,351
You are one smart gal! I'm having trouble reaching the back of the dryer AND the bottom of the washer. I'll be buying a couple of new back scratchers at the $ store on my next trip.
I used my back scratcher yesterday to beat a wasp to oblivion on my window sill yesterday! Cheap tool with a million and one uses.
I used my back scratcher yesterday to beat a wasp to oblivion on my window sill yesterday! Cheap tool with a million and one uses.
#17
You are one smart gal! I'm having trouble reaching the back of the dryer AND the bottom of the washer. I'll be buying a couple of new back scratchers at the $ store on my next trip.
I used my back scratcher yesterday to beat a wasp to oblivion on my window sill yesterday! Cheap tool with a million and one uses.
I used my back scratcher yesterday to beat a wasp to oblivion on my window sill yesterday! Cheap tool with a million and one uses.
Poor wasp, I wonder if any other wasps seen you do this. Hopefully so, and they will stay away.
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