That sounds like an Em-ism.
Spike's Bitches 35: We Got a History
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Electricity~ma for sj.
Biyi is both gorgeous and brilliant. I wanna be just like her when I grow up.
Power~ma, sj.
[Which I first typed as "poser~ma but that's COMPLETELY different and not something I'm sure I want you to have]
I'm trying fabric softener in my load of towels. The liquid kind that goes in the washing machine, I am leery of the sheet things that go in the dryer.
Such is the excitement if my life.
...you normally don't use fabric softener, -t? I dont' understand! Don't your clothes become all stiff and staticky??
Staticky, yes; stiff, no.
Or not more than I was used to.
See, I know that fabric softener is potentially damaging to high tech fabrics, it works by altering water resistance and that can mess up any wicking materials or, of course, anything with water resistance. And I have a fair amount of that sort of thing in my wardrobe, so I just quit using it altogether. But now I'm going to try sorting for fabric softener friendliness on top of color and temp, because I'm crazy like that.
Wow. You win at laundry.
Damn. I just toss in a dryer sheet.
Wow. You win at laundry.
You would not say that if you saw my house right now.
Dryer sheets can add a water resistant layer to clothes, so don't use them with towels. Or test them to be sure they're okay, anyway. And, again with the messing up the wicking. Wicking fabrics are temperamental divas of the textile world. But so necessary to comfort in so many situations.
Towels are done, time to put on the iPod and do some serious sorting. I may be some time.
Alternately, hang your stuff up on a line. The sheets come back all lovely soft.