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wavephace
from off the chain on 2016-08-05 02:02 [#02501412]
Points: 3098 Status: Lurker | Followup to EpicMegatrax: #02501312
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- croissant whichs from burger king
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2016-08-05 03:11 [#02501415]
Points: 25264 Status: Regular | Followup to wavephace: #02501412
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i absolutely detest that sort of thing. any sort of fast-food breakfast that attempts to mix salty and sweet is invariably like witnessing all my flavors die in a pileup at an intersection. but, hey, if you like 'em, that's cool mang.
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2016-08-05 03:19 [#02501416]
Points: 25264 Status: Regular
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so, uh... why?
why don't you have clothes dryers in europe? is electricity priced like platinum or something? did they never catch on?
clothes dryers are so convenient. once people get used to them, taking them away results in immediate anger withdrawl entitlement etc. in an american household, when the dryer breaks, it's almost like the dog died. the whole house stops and goes through a whole workup of emotional maneuvering, husband and wife arguing as they bump into lines, kids playing hide and tweet and tearing the shit down too.... yeah. but i don't think that's just america; europe will be just as bad once they get a taste.
if there's no good reason for the lack of dryers in europe, i figure someone could get rich off of fixing that.
old people in america will still hang up their laundry; being cheap or just old skool. everyone else does too, sometimes, in summer when it looks like the hyper-realistic meta-allergenic anti-cholinergic label on the detergent bottle.... hey, martha, there's a clothes line in the picture! let's do that! then, three hours later, they have bug bites and there are spiders in their underwear and they abandon this approach until some day the next summer
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