I was under the impression that I was your big comfy blanky.

Oz ,'Him'


Spike's Bitches 26: Damn right I'm impure!  

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Sparky1 - Oct 06, 2005 9:24:00 am PDT #6869 of 10001
Librarian Warlord

I've friended you, too, Raq.

My DH does the laundry, and he regularly asks for dryer sheets ('cuz I do the shopping) and he can't seem to retain the reason why I won't buy them.


brenda m - Oct 06, 2005 9:25:46 am PDT #6870 of 10001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

My dog has a passion for the scent of some dryer sheets, and will try to rub her whole body against the freshly cleaned laundry if I buy the wrong ones.

There's also something my sister uses in her hair that will have her going into conniptions trying to get closer.


§ ita § - Oct 06, 2005 9:25:48 am PDT #6871 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Dryer sheets are good for your kit bag to keep it from smelling funky.


Aims - Oct 06, 2005 9:28:12 am PDT #6872 of 10001
Shit's all sorts of different now.

That is (to the best of my understanding) how dryer sheets work. They're essentially made of fiberglass, and they soften your fabrics by abraiding the fibers, thus degrading fiber strength and reducing effective lifetime of the fabric.

Oh! I thought you were continuing the joke about my own, personal clinginess and was just kinda stumped there for a minnit. I am better now.

Carry on.


Volans - Oct 06, 2005 9:28:23 am PDT #6873 of 10001
move out and draw fire

Lavender sachets are nice in the dryer, and they don't shred your clothes. I was planning on making some to include in Christmas packages, but I don't know that I want to stitch them by hand.


Cashmere - Oct 06, 2005 9:28:54 am PDT #6874 of 10001
Now tagless for your comfort.

Dryer sheets are good for your kit bag to keep it from smelling funky.

Likewise the inside of your tennis shoes.


Sean K - Oct 06, 2005 9:29:30 am PDT #6875 of 10001
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Oh! I thought you were continuing the joke about my own, personal clinginess and was just kinda stumped there for a minnit. I am better now.

Carry on.

Okay, but I was sort of continuing the joke at first, into nonsequiturland, silly miss Literalist!Empress.


Aims - Oct 06, 2005 9:30:04 am PDT #6876 of 10001
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Add it to the list.


Betsy HP - Oct 06, 2005 9:30:32 am PDT #6877 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

That is (to the best of my understanding) how dryer sheets work. They're essentially made of fiberglass, and they soften your fabrics by abraiding the fibers, thus degrading fiber strength and reducing effective lifetime of the fabric.

Nope. They work by redepositing the waxy film of fabric softener that's on the nonwoven fabric of the softener sheet.


Betsy HP - Oct 06, 2005 9:33:47 am PDT #6878 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

Here's a cite:

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