on โ08-12-2013 01:04 PM
Often in my travels I see houses who have their clotheslines in full view of passing traffic?
Many times I see underwear hung out to dry for everyone to see.
Our own clotheslines are in the backyard, behind the block of flats. Some of them under the back unit balconies.
Even if my clothesline were in view of traffic, I'd put the smalls at the back and cover them with sheets and/or towels at the front.
Where is your clothesline, and how do you hang your washing?
on โ08-12-2013 09:12 PM
When I left home mum bought me Underwear that had all the days of the week on them.
Some snow dropper stole the Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday off the cloths line.
I was very upset ๐
on โ08-12-2013 09:13 PM
It is years since I have heard of *snowdroppers* are they still around?
Why would someone wants another persons knickers?
on โ08-12-2013 09:15 PM
Underwear has been stolen off our lines too.
Jeans are another popular item.
on โ08-12-2013 10:05 PM
on โ08-12-2013 10:07 PM
on โ08-12-2013 10:07 PM
@belindabargainhunter wrote:
Ok I'm going to sound dumb here what is a snow dropper
there was another name for stealing clothes off the line here in W>A, trying to remember
on โ08-12-2013 10:08 PM
My understanding was, it was a man who pinched women's undies off the clothes line
for whatever nefarious activity.
on โ09-12-2013 08:21 AM
@belindabargainhunter wrote:
Ok just googled it. Is that real. Do people really steal undies
They also do other weird things; I recall discussion here sometime ago when somebody sold a pair of jeans and the buyer requested that the seller would wear them for few days and then send them unwashed.
on โ09-12-2013 08:51 AM
OMG Freddie LMFAO - I snorted >.<
"Fork" is a slang word where I come from for ummm someones Jemima (Another word I learnt here!)
So now go back and read ur sentence - ha ha ha ha
Still giggling
as for bloomers on the line - NIL care factor, OMG who cares?
on โ09-12-2013 09:02 AM
Lobs I call it a Fandango ๐