IT is highly recommended that the Zote soap is NOT sniffed. Ever. It's just icky.
I seem to have run into a block writing BP&G, sis. I can start, but the ideas just dry up. It's a tough part. Not a lot of action, and I'm just not up to describing the sights that are seen because... well, I can't SEE them myself. I'm sure that time will fix it, but for now, it's frustrating.
Yep, Mr. Wonder Wash handled 2 trousers without much problem. You just had to, as you said, CRAM them into it. Be warned, though... it takes almost a gallon and a half of water and 2 tablespoons of soap!
I put undershirts, tank tops and the like in the area of underthings. Likes socks. You can probably put a whole bunch into the Wonder Wash. I'm finding that I can sit and read and crank at the same time. AND, the more you crank, the cleaner things get. Plus, once more into the Washer, after a brief rinsing, will pull out the remaining soap and dirty water. It's a pretty nifty gift and the most useful one I've had in a long time. Thanks, Sis!
I tossed out a bunch of small stuff from the hobby table near the kitchen and from the yellow baskets on top of the bookcases. Just junk, really. Old receipts, lists of things over a month old... just clutter. Next week, I may toss out some really old computer cases, after I cannibalize them for hard drives and ram and such.
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Date: 2008-06-28 12:11 am (UTC)I seem to have run into a block writing BP&G, sis. I can start, but the ideas just dry up. It's a tough part. Not a lot of action, and I'm just not up to describing the sights that are seen because... well, I can't SEE them myself. I'm sure that time will fix it, but for now, it's frustrating.
Yep, Mr. Wonder Wash handled 2 trousers without much problem. You just had to, as you said, CRAM them into it. Be warned, though... it takes almost a gallon and a half of water and 2 tablespoons of soap!
I put undershirts, tank tops and the like in the area of underthings. Likes socks. You can probably put a whole bunch into the Wonder Wash. I'm finding that I can sit and read and crank at the same time. AND, the more you crank, the cleaner things get. Plus, once more into the Washer, after a brief rinsing, will pull out the remaining soap and dirty water. It's a pretty nifty gift and the most useful one I've had in a long time. Thanks, Sis!
I tossed out a bunch of small stuff from the hobby table near the kitchen and from the yellow baskets on top of the bookcases. Just junk, really. Old receipts, lists of things over a month old... just clutter. Next week, I may toss out some really old computer cases, after I cannibalize them for hard drives and ram and such.
Love you, Sis!