I think that means I have a 'style'. but I need a black blazer.
I think there's a rule that says you don't have a style until you have a black blazer.
Facetiousness aside, I've just realised I have no blazers. When I did, they were stolen from guys. They were a staple, I thought, of any wardrobe, especially in black.
Haven't had one in years ... and I didn't even notice until now. I think the role was supplanted by black cardigans -- I have five or six, and black leather jackets -- same.
I have a gentle load - but not very often . it is pretty much the handwash stuff- but I have other things I will put in there, becuase they don't need scrubbing. maybe that is why my clothes last.
I think way too much about laundry.
I used to always have a black velvet blazer or three. I haven't bothered taking the time to hunt through the used clothing shops for years, so I have no blazer now. I should find me some again.
I do, however, have a black velvet men's tuxedo coat. I enjoy that one.
I need all new clothes. The only reason that unlike flea, I'm not wearing stuff I wore in high school and college, is that my second pregnancy made that never again possible. Everything I have is old, worn, and styleless. I think ita's pretty, pretty dress made it hit home.
Please send money.
My costumer girlfriend refuses to let me anywhere near the laundry, lest I destroy anything by using the wrong setting.
::steals Sean's girlfriend::
I so dislike doing laundry that I let DH do it regardless of the risk of clothes-destroyage. (Which is less now than it was when we met, as I have drilled into him the importance of READING LABELS.)
We each do our own laundry. I guess if we were to sprog, I'd have to deal with someone else's laundry until they were old enough to reach the knobs. Standing on a chair.