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Date: 10 Sep 2006 06:35:02
From: john_w
Subject: How To Save Mony
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x-no-archive: yes © 2006 Jon Weather; all rights reserved; no portion of this article may be used elsewhere without express written consent of the author -------------------------------------------------------------------- How To Save Money Washing Your Laundry/ You don't have to say ANYTHING about this post, that you read it, etc. And this goes double for that dirtbag 'crazy Ed' who needs this the most! A DC brat, and virtually every member offamily worked for the Federal Government in Washington, D.C. at one time or another. If you live in the DC, yland, VA area, then u no the Federal Government is "the local industry". My sister as a patient worked for The National Institutes of Health (formerly known as "The National Institute of Mental Health") til they expanded into MULTIPLE intsituts. A few year's back, she told a few tricks for how to do laundry. The federal government actually paid (your tax dollars) for research into how to do laundry. 1. how to wash it 2. how to rinse it 3. how to dry it 4. how to fold it 5. how to put it a way 6. and even more... There are actually halfadozn tricks involved just in washing your clothes properly. They include 1. how to properly/ not properly load the washing machine (since she informed me, I have seen very few people in laundromats do it properly) 2. how to properly / not properly put the soap in (since I learned how, I have never seen anyone else but me properly add laundry detergent) I can save you up to 50 % of the $$$ you're paying for laundry soap. (that means you can buy more beer and wine, and more pizza to go with it. That means you can also buy more Lotto tickets) and maybe even a real bike? 3. what laundry detergents to use/ which to not use ( Yes, there are distinct differences in quality) 4. what type of bleach is recommended etc. I have decided to not post the information in here. Technically, the information isn't "related' to recumbent issues. v v v Howsever, in a way, the information IS related to recumbent issues, since the recumbent rider is the silliest looking biker its best if they at least look clean on what could be described as a gesters toy! The page is going to tell you how to save money on washing your clothes, and thierbys, how to save money on bying clothes (replacing them less often for the not so st) If u're interested, check out the new blog www.blogit.com AND tHe Laundry Quick Tits is under Family and Parenting check it out. Spend a buck. Save quite a few bucks in the long run. But don't post the secrets u learn hear. If u have any questions ask for jonw over at the baptist group
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Date: 10 Sep 2006 07:22:29
From: Edward Dolan
Subject: Re: How To Save Mony
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"john_w<" <"john_w <johnw"@howyoo.com > wrote in message news:ee0pon$dk5$1@news.datemas.de... > x-no-archive: yes > > © 2006 Jon Weather; all rights reserved; no portion of this > article may be used elsewhere without express written consent of the > author > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > How To Save Money Washing Your Laundry/ > > You don't have to say ANYTHING about this post, that you read it, etc. And > this goes double for that dirtbag 'crazy Ed' who needs this the most! [...] I can never get anything clean because I do not have a soft water conditioner. Therefore, I never wash anything. I just wear it until it rots off of me and then I go out to Wal-t and buy new. Folks, this kind of brilliance you have to be born with! Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
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Date: 10 Sep 2006 05:03:09
From: Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman
Subject: Re: How To Save Mon[e]y
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john_w< wrote: > x-no-archive: yes > > =A9 2006 Jon Weather; all rights reserved; no portion of this > article may be used elsewhere without express written consent of the > author Why would anyone want to reuse this poorly written and proofread SPAM? > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > How To Save Money Washing Your Laundry/ > > You don't have to say ANYTHING about this post, that you read it, etc. > And this goes double for that dirtbag 'crazy Ed' who needs this the most! > > A DC brat, and virtually every member offamily worked for the Federal > Government in Washington, D.C. at one time or another. > > If you live in the DC, yland, VA area, then u no the Federal > Government is "the local industry". > > My sister as a patient worked for The National Institutes of Health > (formerly known as "The National Institute of Mental Health") > > til they expanded into MULTIPLE intsituts. > > A few year's back, she told a few tricks for > > how to do laundry. > > The federal government actually paid (your tax dollars) for research > into how to do laundry. > > 1. how to wash it > 2. how to rinse it > 3. how to dry it > 4. how to fold it > 5. how to put it a way > 6. and even more... > > There are actually halfadozn tricks involved just in washing your > clothes properly. They include > 1. how to properly/ not properly load the washing machine > (since she informed me, I have seen very few people in laundromats > do it properly) > 2. how to properly / not properly put the soap in > (since I learned how, I have never seen anyone else but me properly > add laundry detergent) I can save you up to 50 % of the $$$ you're > paying for laundry soap. (that means you can buy more beer and wine, > and more pizza to go with it. That means you can also buy more Lotto > tickets) and maybe even a real bike? > 3. what laundry detergents to use/ which to not use > ( Yes, there are distinct differences in quality) > > 4. what type of bleach is recommended > > etc. > > I have decided to not post the information in here. Technically, the > information isn't "related' to recumbent issues. > > v v v > Howsever, in a way, the information IS related to recumbent issues, > since the recumbent rider is the silliest looking biker its best if they > at least look clean on what could be described as a gesters toy! > > The page is going to tell you how to save money on washing your clothes, > and thierbys, how to save money on bying clothes (replacing them less > often for the not so st) > > If u're interested, check out the new blog > [URL Snipped] > > AND tHe Laundry Quick Tits ^^^ "Family newsgroup, buddy" - Bill Sornson > is under > > Family and Parenting > > check it out. Spend a buck. Save quite a few bucks in the long run. But > don't post the secrets u learn hear. > > If u have any questions ask for jonw over at the baptist group Hell No. --=20 Tom Sherman - Behind the Cheddar Curtain
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