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I hang mine on the shower rod.
websterella · 2009-07-26: 18:44
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LOL. Looks perfectly sensible to me!
whortleberry · 2009-07-26: 19:22
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Liiisa has pink pants.
JenPat · 2009-07-26: 19:41
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Why do you keep the ladder inside?
ShangriLa · 2009-07-26: 19:44
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Good idea.
KateR · 2009-07-26: 21:07
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Where else would you keep it, if you don't have an outside?
websterella · 2009-07-26: 22:04
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I hang mine inside too. Even though I have an outside.. that way I never have to remember to bring it in. Hardly anything actually makes it to the closet.
msdanarae · 2009-07-26: 22:09
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Hehe. I hang mine on a stepper... The only use I can make of it.
rezinka · 2009-07-27: 02:46
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I used to have a big home gym machine that I could hang almost everything I owned on. Like dana, things tended not to make it to the closet.
portreeslim · 2009-07-27: 03:55
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Yes, like Webs said - this is a townhouse & the only outdoor storage space big enough for a ladder would be under the porch. Plus why do that when you can keep it in the basement and have it double as a laundry drying rack?
Liiisa · 2009-07-27: 04:48
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Oh, totally normal I think. I used to hang my washing from he beams on the wall and ceiling.
Tulpje · 2009-07-27: 05:06
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Isn't that why houses have radiators? I've heard a rumour they are something to do with heating, but I've never believed that nonsense.
megaera · 2009-07-27: 08:49
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Have D take you aside to have a little chat about 20th century American buildings and radiators, megs.
Liiisa · 2009-07-27: 09:57
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So we see how the laundry went, how was studying?
Oweena · 2009-07-27: 10:03
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Yankee ingenuity, indeed
thisismizb · 2009-07-27: 11:36
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