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I don't even own a dryer...sm

Posted By: Susan on 2009-02-03
In Reply to: what a snobby generation... - MTinMT

and have not had one for about five years since it broke.  I hang my clothes outside in the summer and in the basement in front of a wood stove in the winter.  Surprisingly, I don't miss my dryer at all.  Tacky?  It doesn't bother me!  And my clothes last forever (maybe too long).  LOL. 


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