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There are laundries that will wash/dry/fold by the pound sm

Posted By: Laurie on 2006-09-29
In Reply to: I have a huge pile of laundry - That I don't want to do

I have taken in Laundry Mountain and had it all finished for around $40. Of course it's going to be different wherever you are. It did get me caught up and I was able to keep up with it for quite a while.


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That's the spirit, fold! fold!
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JVC fold up headphones

Hello,


I was at my local Big Lots (love that store) and found headphones.  I purchased the Maxell behind the head headphones, and the sound quality is not that good.  They also had the JVC collapsible headphones that sat on the head with a volume control box.  They were a few dollars more.  Before shelling out more bucks, I wanted to see if anyone had used these and if they were good.  Are they comfortable and how is the sound?  I've switched back and forth between the ear buds and behind the head styles.  The ear buds irritate after a long time.  In the past I've had headaches from having too-tight on-head headphones.  Any input on the JVC collapsible on-head headphones in the bright colors (magenta, green, silver) would be appreciated.


Thanks so much!


I fold laundry while I'm zoned out watching TV.

I don't watch much TV anyway, because I can't stand sitting still doing nothing.


Big Lots usually has the fold out room dividers, too

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This old babe says Babs by 100-fold! The Way We Were, Ave Maria, Memories, Enough is Enough..nm
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You only wash for yourself....
I wash for 4, and my son thinks he needs to change 3 times a day. So....sometimes it's not just laziness, but just not having time. I don't have 50 pairs of underwear, but my clothes do back up. Certain things just come first sometimes....that's life! :)
I wash the dishes.
:-)
They do wash good.
If they are not torn and you are just replacing, they do wash good, if it is the small ones. I finally just started cutting out a little circle of a soft cotton material, ran a pursestring "suture", (in and out all the way around, pulled it taught, trimmed it and made my own.
Wash well. Sorry, it's a pet peeve.
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Wash it, up in the crockpot with 2 cans of
cream of mushroom soup, one soup can of water and 1 package of onion soup mix.   Make some rice when you are ready to eat.  YUM.    If you don't have those incredients, you can use potatoes, onions, celery, and carrots, but put a couple of tablespoons of flour in the crockpot before you put the roast in and then add some wine or some other kind of liquid to give you a gravy.   I like my roast to fall apart when I try to put it out of the crockpot.  
also don't forget to wash bed linens
and make sure to vaccuum thoroughly couches and chairs or I'm afraid all the good advice for shampooing your children's hair and your own will be wasted they live for 24 hours at least on linens
They used to wash clothes by hand, too,
Would you tell someone with a laundromat that washing all those clothes can be done on a washboard?

Fact is, just as those brought up in this generation possibly wouldn't survive in our world "back then," we probably wouldn't have survived in our parents' world back in their times. You can't miss what you've never had, and we didn't know any different/better. As I said, they used to use washboards for their clothes and outhouses to pee, but by golly, I don't see many people doing that anymore, except maybe the Amish. It's no different with spellcheck, expanders, etc.
I use a scouring pad..doesn't act like sponge..let it dry out between wash.nm
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*washing his wash a couple of times a day* sm
no comprende!  *lol*
Sounds lile Clineal wash
I am having trouble finding this name. Any suggestions? here is the sentence: I also recommend [Clineal] Wash once daily for the folliculitis and the inflammatory changes on her back. Thanks.
I am sure you do, you 300 pound MT.
So, get a mirror and take a look at yourself. Get a membership to Curves and lose at least 75 pounds. The people getting attacked are the ones who like MQ, they are the ones who start it and if we respond, you make it worse. You think I am going to sit here and take crap from some lard a** who is ugly and lives in a trailer park? Doubt it. So, go type and don't worry about me, that is, if you can fit in your chair.
Same here. Do a load a day. Wash in the morning. Dry it after dinner. Always caught
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Have you tried calling the pound?
Wonder what they'd do with the goat?

I was visiting my MIL this week, and there were three beagles running around her yard. They kept coming up on her porch, so I led them out to the road. They followed me quite happily. Then somebody drove up in a truck and just observed us. I wandered over to ask if he was missing any beagles, and he was the dog catcher! He had been called about FOUR beagles. I just told him they weren't mine, but they sure were friendly! He asked if they'd come to me when called, and I said SURE! But then I left him to call the dogs himself, LOL. I can't help it if dogs don't like him. :oD
LOL it's POUND sand... nm
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Pound Sterling (GBP It is..(SM)
Pound Sterling is the currency in Channel Islands (Aldernay, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark), Isle of Man, and United Kingdom (England, Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, UK, GB, GBR). Pound Sterling is also known as the British Pound, the United Kingdom Pound, UKP, STG, the English Pound, British Pound Sterling, BPS, and Sterlings. The symbol for GBP can be written £. Pound Sterling is divided into 100 pence. The exchange rate for the Pound Sterling was last updated on June 13, 2008 from The International Monetary Fund. The GBP conversion factor has 6 significant digits.
How's this for a fun fact? A pound of flab is the...
equivalent of four sticks of pure butter.  Thought this would make some laugh.  I just started running and found this fun fact in one of my fitness magezines.  So that means I have 100 sticks of pure butter on my butt and thighs that I want to lose, LOLOLOL!!!
It sounds like if feel you don't want to pound
IC job on-line?
I've heard worse. I had one doc who dictated while on the toilet and didn't even wash his han

My huge 19-pound cat lies on my footpedal
and I constantly have to chase him off of it. :)
My 75 pound husky likes to "sm"
come and take her ball and toss it on my keyboard! When I have enough and tell her to quit, she will lay it very sweetly beside my keyboard! She knows exactly what she is doing!
get business cards, pound the pavement....sm
go to medical center buildings and sell yourself with your business card, your resume if required, and your own self-confidence!!  Good luck!! 
I cook mine low - about 225 or 250, for about 10 minutes per pound
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Be prepared to pound those keys for a national

and you have to be able to stay focused if you chose a national requiring set hours.  Consider your benefits.  There are pros and cons to working from home.  I would say unless you have a really good reason to type from home, then keep your day job.  I do fine myself because I am an IC, but I sometimes feel very isolated from the outside workforce.  I do have children, but adult conversation when you are pounding those keys all day is hard to come by.  The other duties you speak of on-site keeps you sane!  Just my opinion!  Good luck whatever you decide.  The money is just not there anymore working for these nationals unless you are willing to put on long days and pound out about 300 lph. 


Penny wise and pound foolish
Cheap ones don't save in voice files. They're hard to use so most likely your doc will not bother to pause or rewind for dictation. You may save some money now but you will end up wasting more time to decipher the recording. The best one is Olympus DS5000... every word can be heard clearly with that.
DId NOT work. Had to pound the keys -- took it back in 2 days. nm
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Hyphens are used because 32-year-old and 11-pound are compound modifiers. SM

A compound modifier is two or more words that act as a single modifier for a noun.


For example:


32-year-old male


11-pound weight loss


22-gauge needle


1-cm mass


 


Please, don't "ex-pound," I probably meant expand!. It's late! Thanks
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My cat veterinarian authorized us to use cat Frontline on our 5-pound tiny toy poodle
She said it goes by size and he's the size of a small cat.
I have an 80-pound, 3-legged husky under my desk--- keeps messing with the foot pedal! - sm
So I have dog now lying down somewhat quietly but breathing his hot breath on my legs, makes it hard not to laugh hysterically ---- certainly hard to work, but it is funny.
Gross line, also including blank lines because my line rate is so low. It all works out in the wash.
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Lemon pound cake wtih lemon drizzle. mmmmmmmmm
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