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View Poll Results: What do I do if the machines are finished? (See below.) | |||
Put your stuff down and leave, and wait for her to empty the machines. | 14 | 9.52% | |
Move her stuff from the washer to the dryer, but don't turn it on. Pile her stuff in the dryer on a table. | 2 | 1.36% | |
Move her stuff from the washer to the dryer, but don't turn it on. Fold her stuff in the dryer and put it on a table. | 0 | 0% | |
Move her stuff from the washer to the dryer, and turn it on. Pile her stuff in the dryer on a table. | 15 | 10.20% | |
Move her stuff from the washer to the dryer, and turn it on. Fold her stuff in the dryer and put it on a table. | 3 | 2.04% | |
Do something unmentionable to her unmentionables, and be prepared to face the consequences. | 113 | 76.87% | |
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Laundry room etiquette.
My wife and I live in a house that has a basement apartment, which we rent out. Our current tenant is a young woman in her 20s. (And no, I can't share any pictures without revealing the location of the hidden cameras.)
As part of her tenancy, she gets to use our laundry room, which surprisingly enough contains a washer and a dryer. Occasionally, like today for example, I go down to do the laundry and discover some of her clothes in the washer and/or dryer. If the machines are running, then obviously I just put my laundry down and wait. My dilemna is what to do if the machines are finished. Sometimes she (like me) will start her laundry and then leave for a while. What do I do? (See poll above.) As an important note, her laundry often includes "unmentionables." And by the way, stealing her underwear is out of the question, because I'd be the only suspect. Last edited by Rain Man; 07-10-2005 at 01:57 PM.. |
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