Statistics from a Visit to the Laundromat
April 19th, 2004
Days since last visit to laundromat: 25
Underwear remaining before wash: 0
Desperation level (1-10): 10
Number of trips to car with baskets: 4
Trips back to house because bedding was forgotten: 1
Washers needed: 10
Washers that did not fully complete their duties: 1
Soap packets purchased from machine after running out of own stuff: 2
Loads almost forgotten: 1
Price of wash: $1.25
Price of dry: $0.75
Hangers used: 29
Time spent: 120 minutes
Quarters used: 93

We have brand new washer/dryer at the Lucci House…tempting isn’t it!
Having clean, warm underwear on a Monday morning: Priceless
I was waiting for the “Priceless” and there it is.
It is a priceless feeling.
I’m so cliche.
Okay, I was waiting for the “priceless” too. I guess we all watch too much tv, huh?
In college, I just decided to buy new underpants instead of doing the laundry.
Wow. I’ve heard of women on the same ‘cycle’ together. But I never thought that I would ever be in the same Laundry Cycle as anyone.
I’m running on the “I’m down to one pair of jeans & a t-shirt because I’m too lazy to haul 13 loads of laundry to the laundromat down the street” syndrome, too.
Oh, and Yes Katie, I pull that same trick from time to time, as well. It’s why my underwear drawer is so large. It takes up half my closet.
The good thing about repeatedly buying more and more underwear is that when it *does* come around to laundry time, it’s easier to put off because at least you have clean knickers. Beyond that, it’s easy to justify wearing the other stuff more than one time, if the garment is relatively unblemished.
My problem isn’t having no underwear due to not being clean. My problem is not having crotches in my underwear. So I buy to have the full comfort of crotches. Spike (dog not New Jersey) loves the panties.
tina….that’s just TMI.