I'll see her again after the spinning is done.
Make sure she doesn't go in with dryer sheets -- the fibreglass will injure her.
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I'll see her again after the spinning is done.
Make sure she doesn't go in with dryer sheets -- the fibreglass will injure her.
Also she won't be flame-retardant.
Or, turn her into a Corvette.
Make sure she doesn't go in with dryer sheets -- the fibreglass will injure her.
She's pretty delicate. I usually hang her to dry.
She's pretty delicate. I usually hang her to dry.
This saves a lot of trouble.
Until you have to iron her.
I like the look of a slightly rumpled Emily, myself.
No iron needed.
Nobody lays Emily flat?
Emily is like linen, the wrinkles are part of the appeal.
I think that's Emily's business.