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Sarah 4 year s ago
I remember doing laundry using homeade lye soap in a gasoline-powered old school washing machine that had a wringer top. I wish I still had that old machine, it really got the laundry clean!
       
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Cissy 4 year s ago
#36 practicing for grown up life? 35
       
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Cissy 4 year s ago
Cissy - wow
       
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Cliff 4 year s ago
#35.. No, your friend did that by leaving something snagged on the door sensor as he closed said door...
       
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Ali 4 year s ago
#38 Rubbing alcohol and elbow grease should remove it.
       
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Ced 4 year s ago
#38 No, you remove ink with hairspray! Gets it off most anything. good
       
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"Today, my husband got tired of fooling with one of the washing machines that was just not working properly and decided to take it apart, starting with the bottom panel. To his shock, this is what he found... Socks, underwear, a credit card… and that is just what was in the bottom of the machine. When he removed the water pump that removes the water from the machine, he found about $7.00 in change."


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