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Taalcon
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I just had someone point this out to me. How would we survive without the internet?

[ September 28, 2004, 04:12 PM: Message edited by: Taalcon ]

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Christy
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*faints* My hero!

*blush* I have an obsession with laundry.

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when someone explains how to fold a fitted sheet...
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PSI Teleport
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Just like to point out that I've always folded my shirts like that.

But my specialty is fitted sheets. I never knew I was a freak about folding laundry until someone pointed it out. It's probably why I don't like to do it; it takes me two hours to fold it all. : )

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PSI Teleport
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Banna: Tuck the corners into each other. The rest comes pretty naturally.

My biggest problem with folding my shirts like that has been finding space to do it. I can't stand my clean laundry to be laying on the floor.

[ September 28, 2004, 04:17 PM: Message edited by: PSI Teleport ]

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Elizabeth
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Banna,
Fold the squishy ends under each other. Put your hand in and sort of force a corner. Make the corners as square as you can, then fold as usual. (not easy to explain, sorry)

My husband got me a Flip and Fold for Christmas last year. heaven, I tellyou, plain heaven.

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Elizabeth
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http://www.cyberbrands.com/pub/flipfold.html

linkage

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Farmgirl
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I was taught how to fold a fitted sheet by an ex-bf. He had been in the Navy, and learned there, I think... (although I didn't think they use fitted sheets in the military)

So embarrassing to be taught by a guy ....!

(That's okay -- I taught him how to bleed brakes on the car after repairing them....)

Farmgirl

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the master
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ok, meltingsnowman, this is the thing i was trying to describe to you last week.
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Um, you don't fold a sheet, you put it on the bed. Duh.
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wait, this is the short version. the one i saw had the folding of various shirts and a skirt and NO PANTS!
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