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I have been laughing at Mrs Trollop today, having looked at the neighbours washing lines he has explained to me that our neighbours to the right are manky having cast an eye over their 'grey' whites, the old guy on the left still has his marbles because his pants are spotless and he obviously changes them everyday (given that there were exactly seven pairs counted and correct), and his (the old guys) neighbours obviously have a good sex life given the skimpy array of sexy knickers on display!


It was even more amusing as at the time he was pegging out assorted coloured jockstraps, yellow, red, white and blue....which obviously means we must play a lot of sport?! NOT!

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Referenceitty
I do like to have matching colour pegs for each item... not matching with the item... just matching with the other peg pegging it out. Odd colours I save for socks! Oh .... I so need to get a life
I'm so glad it's not just me....my OH laughs at me because all the pegs have to match.

I don't like mixing the clothes up either...I have to have all the towels together, all the pants together, and so on...
Sarum
Adjoining us next door they never hang out washing they use a tumble drier all the time. The other side are like us and hang out stuff every time it's fine and use driers as little as possible. 
We try to hide the cut up old clothes we use as 'dirty' cloths for cleaning shoes, dog's feet, spills on the carpets etc. We hang them as close to the house as pos to make them harder to spot. Don't think anyone notices It's harder to hide the towels that the dog has chewed bits off. We are gradually replacing them. Wonder really what they think of us
LowonIQ
That they do laundry?

Related topic, I have a colleague who lives in a very affluent area of Cheshire and her hubby (local lad made good) refuses to let her peg out washing as it's "common".  For years she did all her drying in a tumble dryer then she stamped her foot and said she preferred the smell of clothes dried outside. Result? He bought her a retractable line with strict instructions only to dry at night and retract the offenbding article by morning.  

It's this kind of stuff that confirms why I don't live with anyone.I'd be in Strangeways (15 to life).
subatomic partygirl
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Both neighbours either side of my have never hung anything out either Abo! Hubby reckons they have one of those laundry rack thingys indoors!
in winter I hang everything on radiators (big things folded to fit) & on the clothes horse because I don't own a dryer. They are really bad for the environment & they shorten the life span of your clothing. But the one with 4 kids, how cold she never have washing hanging out? YUCKY
Abo
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refuses to let her peg out washing as it's "common"
Bizarre!   Is it 'common'?   

I do have our own version of the retractable washing lines....  we have cleats nailed to the fence posts on opposite sides of the garden, so that it can be taken down and neatly wound away in between uses.  

I hate whirley gigs with a passion!
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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think washing blowing on a line on a windy, sunny day epitomises homeliness; bit like the smell of baking cakes / bread or a cat snoozing on a freshly made bed
Me too, I remember when I first moved into our new homes I always felt like I'd properly moved in when I could see my washing blowing in the garden, a lovely warm cosy feeling
LowonIQ
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I do wonder why the lady that lives in the house behind ours thinks it takes 5 days for the skimpy bits of string she calls knickers to dry! I could even see cobwebs between the clothes on her line the other morning!
You could see cobwebs on her knickers? Put down your binoculars Ditty and step away from the window


I know what you mean, our grey whites neighbours leave their washing out for days on end in all weather before it disappears inside...it generates days of 'pfffts' from Mrs Trollop!


Spider filled knickers *sudders*
Trollop
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You could see cobwebs on her knickers? Put down your binoculars Ditty and step away from the window


I can see the cobwebs on her line & knickers.... on a morning.. when I am standing at the back door waiting for the dog to have a wee.....  her washing is visible above my back fence.... and the sunlight catches the dew on the cobwebs! 

Oh god....  I am sounding more and more like Les Dawson every day! 

Maybe I should just stop fighting it, and order the flowery tent dress and be done!
Dirtyprettygirlthing
I tumble dry all my stuff at the mo cos my airer broke but when I used to use it I would only hang out the best clothes . I'd also disguise all the smalls behind towels and sheets where they wouldn't be so obvious. My son also used to go nuts when I hung his boxer shorts out cos he fancied the girl 2 houses away and insisted his calvin kleins were nearest her window. He was only 9
Karma_
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Not quite that quick here, I often have to take mine in, fold it neatly ready to put back out the next day
that sounds like me now. If it even looks like its gonna rain I bring the washing in folded. If I don't get to it quick enough & it gets rained on (even a little bit) I have to re-rinse it with fabric softener. My best mate says she likes comign round to my house cause it always smells of clean washing
Abo
Neighbours on the left never have any washing out but neighbours on the right has a constant stream of washing.  All the clothes and towels are in good nick but I don't think she hangs out smalls coz I've never noticed.  Why would I? lol.



My mum drives me mad coz she hangs her big knickers out and she's a big lady!  Huge drawers swaying in the wind and when you consider that my brothers fiends all use the back garden to come into see my bro then it's not even funny.



My neighbours must think we never wash anything coz there's never anything on our line!  I've always tubmle dried everything, I don't like the feel of line dried clothes although i love the smell.
Ells
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This is going to sound dead sad but what fabric conditioner do you use?
Comfort pure for whites & I'm liking the tropical burst (orange) for the rest at the moment. There's also one I really like, it just smells sooooo beautiful it the jojoba & white orchid flavour. For special clothes only though. For the darks, kids school clothes, OH clothes I use strong tropic burst
Abo
I love the smell of freshly dried clothes on the washing line.

Although I do remember I was being particularly lazy one day and couldn't be bothered pegging them to the whirly gig so I just hung them on the clothes horse and bunged it outside.

It was a rather windy day and my knickers blew over my neighbours fence

Fortunately they were out and I managed to jump over and retrieve them.
FM
Haha Miss S!  

I did that once too and thank god my washing only landed in a tree, I had to scoop down the washing which was just T-Shrirts etc with the washing line pole!!

My neighbours always hang loads of towels on their line and some proper funky PJ's (Leopard skin print both sexes type of affairs)!! 

Not sure what that says about them really!  They are probably early 50's and quite hippyfied!  They seem lovely to speak to!!
Lacey

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