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By *s Lolly OP   Woman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

You clothes on the washing line?

Do you have a method or just peg what ever you get your hands on or are you like me and go for the big items first and peg away till you get to the smaller ones ....

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By *otownkid1967Man
over a year ago

Portlaoise

I have one of those 4 side ones, so put my smalls on the inside and big stuff on outside. Not too many be interested in seeing my undies.

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By *eardedvillainMan
over a year ago

Bangor N.Ireland

I have this octopus style sock pegger with a wee face on it, I do those first.Then whatever cums to hand afterwards .

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"I have one of those 4 side ones, so put my smalls on the inside and big stuff on outside. Not too many be interested in seeing my undies. "

I'm as bad as you....

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By *otownkid1967Man
over a year ago

Portlaoise


"I have one of those 4 side ones, so put my smalls on the inside and big stuff on outside. Not too many be interested in seeing my undies.

I'm as bad as you.... "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No outdoor lines for me.

Don't like the idea of all my lovely clean things out in the elements for birds, bugs and bad weather to dirty them up again.

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By *ezoMan
over a year ago

The Kingdom


"You clothes on the washing line?

Do you have a method or just peg what ever you get your hands on or are you like me and go for the big items first and peg away till you get to the smaller ones .... "

Got to say I have use the same technique.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Top from the bottom and the bottoms from the top.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You clothes on the washing line?

Do you have a method or just peg what ever you get your hands on or are you like me and go for the big items first and peg away till you get to the smaller ones .... "

When I'm feeling fancy, I go for the plastic ones... Right now, I plan on tumble drying my way out of this cost of living crisis

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

I haven't found a peg that withstands the Irish wind, no point using them.

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"You clothes on the washing line?

Do you have a method or just peg what ever you get your hands on or are you like me and go for the big items first and peg away till you get to the smaller ones ....

When I'm feeling fancy, I go for the plastic ones... Right now, I plan on tumble drying my way out of this cost of living crisis "

Sounds like a plan

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By *outh Dub 29Man
over a year ago

Clapham

If anyone here isn't pairing up their socks using the socktopuss then the second half of your life has yet to begin. Paired up as they are hung up, easy to pull in 8 pairs in a flash if it starts to rain, and a superiority complex included

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By *s Lolly OP   Woman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"If anyone here isn't pairing up their socks using the socktopuss then the second half of your life has yet to begin. Paired up as they are hung up, easy to pull in 8 pairs in a flash if it starts to rain, and a superiority complex included "

What is a socktopuss? And why am I only finding out about this now

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By *ogladyWoman
over a year ago

The bog

I just fuck everything into the dryer..

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By *otorman20021Man
over a year ago

East Cork


"I just fuck everything into the dryer.."

Ah that feeling of putting on hot underwear

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By *ursecretmischiefCouple
over a year ago

The West

Try not to have big items like sheets in with clothes. They take up too much of the line. So separate wash.

I'm pedantic about washing socks. Will sort them before washing. Two go in, two come out!....The Mrs likes to watch the world burn!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No outdoor lines for me.

Don't like the idea of all my lovely clean things out in the elements for birds, bugs and bad weather to dirty them up again."

I prefer to hang them outside rather than have the dryer chewing electricity. Obviously timing is everything in the Irish climate!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No outdoor lines for me.

Don't like the idea of all my lovely clean things out in the elements for birds, bugs and bad weather to dirty them up again.

I prefer to hang them outside rather than have the dryer chewing electricity. Obviously timing is everything in the Irish climate!"

I have indoor racks instead, who could afford running a dryer all hours these days, not me

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By *angtasticallyMan
over a year ago

Drogheda

Laundrette handy this time of yr

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No outdoor lines for me.

Don't like the idea of all my lovely clean things out in the elements for birds, bugs and bad weather to dirty them up again.

I prefer to hang them outside rather than have the dryer chewing electricity. Obviously timing is everything in the Irish climate!

I have indoor racks instead, who could afford running a dryer all hours these days, not me "

I use those too, but they do increase the humidity in the house.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm so turned on right now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Smalls on the inside, bigger stuff to the outside.

All pegs per item must match each other and the item they're holding on the line

Socks pegged by the toes, knickers by the gusset, tops and shirts by the hem, trousers by the legs and everything inside out so as not to get marked by the line or the pegs.

One side of the whirly line for each person so it's easier to sort when the washing is brought in.

Bloody military operation

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No outdoor lines for me.

Don't like the idea of all my lovely clean things out in the elements for birds, bugs and bad weather to dirty them up again.

I prefer to hang them outside rather than have the dryer chewing electricity. Obviously timing is everything in the Irish climate!

I have indoor racks instead, who could afford running a dryer all hours these days, not me

I use those too, but they do increase the humidity in the house."

It's never the heat, it's the humidity that gets ya

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No outdoor lines for me.

Don't like the idea of all my lovely clean things out in the elements for birds, bugs and bad weather to dirty them up again.

I prefer to hang them outside rather than have the dryer chewing electricity. Obviously timing is everything in the Irish climate!

I have indoor racks instead, who could afford running a dryer all hours these days, not me

I use those too, but they do increase the humidity in the house.

It's never the heat, it's the humidity that gets ya"

Choking on mould spores all winter isn't fun

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm so turned on right now"

Creep

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By *otorman20021Man
over a year ago

East Cork


"Smalls on the inside, bigger stuff to the outside.

All pegs per item must match each other and the item they're holding on the line

Socks pegged by the toes, knickers by the gusset, tops and shirts by the hem, trousers by the legs and everything inside out so as not to get marked by the line or the pegs.

One side of the whirly line for each person so it's easier to sort when the washing is brought in.

Bloody military operation "

This right here is my kinda porn

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By *s Lolly OP   Woman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"Smalls on the inside, bigger stuff to the outside.

All pegs per item must match each other and the item they're holding on the line

Socks pegged by the toes, knickers by the gusset, tops and shirts by the hem, trousers by the legs and everything inside out so as not to get marked by the line or the pegs.

One side of the whirly line for each person so it's easier to sort when the washing is brought in.

Bloody military operation "

Fuck thats hott

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Smalls on the inside, bigger stuff to the outside.

All pegs per item must match each other and the item they're holding on the line

Socks pegged by the toes, knickers by the gusset, tops and shirts by the hem, trousers by the legs and everything inside out so as not to get marked by the line or the pegs.

One side of the whirly line for each person so it's easier to sort when the washing is brought in.

Bloody military operation

Fuck thats hott "

What can I say...I got allll the moves

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No outdoor lines for me.

Don't like the idea of all my lovely clean things out in the elements for birds, bugs and bad weather to dirty them up again.

I prefer to hang them outside rather than have the dryer chewing electricity. Obviously timing is everything in the Irish climate!

I have indoor racks instead, who could afford running a dryer all hours these days, not me

I use those too, but they do increase the humidity in the house.

It's never the heat, it's the humidity that gets ya

Choking on mould spores all winter isn't fun "

Dehumidifier. Every irish household should have one

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Smalls on the inside, bigger stuff to the outside.

All pegs per item must match each other and the item they're holding on the line

Socks pegged by the toes, knickers by the gusset, tops and shirts by the hem, trousers by the legs and everything inside out so as not to get marked by the line or the pegs.

One side of the whirly line for each person so it's easier to sort when the washing is brought in.

Bloody military operation "

You said gusset ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Smalls on the inside, bigger stuff to the outside.

All pegs per item must match each other and the item they're holding on the line

Socks pegged by the toes, knickers by the gusset, tops and shirts by the hem, trousers by the legs and everything inside out so as not to get marked by the line or the pegs.

One side of the whirly line for each person so it's easier to sort when the washing is brought in.

Bloody military operation

You said gusset ... "

At least I didn't say damp gusset

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere


"Smalls on the inside, bigger stuff to the outside.

All pegs per item must match each other and the item they're holding on the line

Socks pegged by the toes, knickers by the gusset, tops and shirts by the hem, trousers by the legs and everything inside out so as not to get marked by the line or the pegs.

One side of the whirly line for each person so it's easier to sort when the washing is brought in.

Bloody military operation

You said gusset ...

At least I didn't say damp gusset "

Or moist

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By * la carteCouple
over a year ago

Dublin


"Smalls on the inside, bigger stuff to the outside.

All pegs per item must match each other and the item they're holding on the line

Socks pegged by the toes, knickers by the gusset, tops and shirts by the hem, trousers by the legs and everything inside out so as not to get marked by the line or the pegs.

One side of the whirly line for each person so it's easier to sort when the washing is brought in.

Bloody military operation "

And I thought I was anal

None of that kinda pegging in my household

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No outdoor lines for me.

Don't like the idea of all my lovely clean things out in the elements for birds, bugs and bad weather to dirty them up again.

I prefer to hang them outside rather than have the dryer chewing electricity. Obviously timing is everything in the Irish climate!

I have indoor racks instead, who could afford running a dryer all hours these days, not me

I use those too, but they do increase the humidity in the house."

Good for the asthmatic here then

Side bene's ftw

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No outdoor lines for me.

Don't like the idea of all my lovely clean things out in the elements for birds, bugs and bad weather to dirty them up again.

I prefer to hang them outside rather than have the dryer chewing electricity. Obviously timing is everything in the Irish climate!

I have indoor racks instead, who could afford running a dryer all hours these days, not me

I use those too, but they do increase the humidity in the house.

It's never the heat, it's the humidity that gets ya

Choking on mould spores all winter isn't fun "

Do you not open windows in the colder months? In saying that I'd only be opening the bathrooms and bedrooms for an airing, the downstairs gets sorted by the doors being left ajar for the doggo and by kids that think they have an invisible butler

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By *ursecretmischiefCouple
over a year ago

The West


"Smalls on the inside, bigger stuff to the outside.

All pegs per item must match each other and the item they're holding on the line

Socks pegged by the toes, knickers by the gusset, tops and shirts by the hem, trousers by the legs and everything inside out so as not to get marked by the line or the pegs.

One side of the whirly line for each person so it's easier to sort when the washing is brought in.

Bloody military operation "

That gave me a semi!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Smalls on the inside, bigger stuff to the outside.

All pegs per item must match each other and the item they're holding on the line

Socks pegged by the toes, knickers by the gusset, tops and shirts by the hem, trousers by the legs and everything inside out so as not to get marked by the line or the pegs.

One side of the whirly line for each person so it's easier to sort when the washing is brought in.

Bloody military operation "

Oh I'm not so organised for clothes but socks and undies.....

Seperated and hung in different groups for sure. Sooooo much easier for piling them up when putting it all away

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No outdoor lines for me.

Don't like the idea of all my lovely clean things out in the elements for birds, bugs and bad weather to dirty them up again.

I prefer to hang them outside rather than have the dryer chewing electricity. Obviously timing is everything in the Irish climate!

I have indoor racks instead, who could afford running a dryer all hours these days, not me

I use those too, but they do increase the humidity in the house.

It's never the heat, it's the humidity that gets ya

Choking on mould spores all winter isn't fun

Do you not open windows in the colder months? In saying that I'd only be opening the bathrooms and bedrooms for an airing, the downstairs gets sorted by the doors being left ajar for the doggo and by kids that think they have an invisible butler "

Of course I do, with rain falling outside most of the time, this increases the humidity

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No outdoor lines for me.

Don't like the idea of all my lovely clean things out in the elements for birds, bugs and bad weather to dirty them up again.

I prefer to hang them outside rather than have the dryer chewing electricity. Obviously timing is everything in the Irish climate!

I have indoor racks instead, who could afford running a dryer all hours these days, not me

I use those too, but they do increase the humidity in the house.

It's never the heat, it's the humidity that gets ya

Choking on mould spores all winter isn't fun

Do you not open windows in the colder months? In saying that I'd only be opening the bathrooms and bedrooms for an airing, the downstairs gets sorted by the doors being left ajar for the doggo and by kids that think they have an invisible butler

Of course I do, with rain falling outside most of the time, this increases the humidity "

I see it as fresh air moving as opposed to standing air or stale, moisture on surfaces not getting cleaned or aired out etc but heyho

Some put little dishes of water near their radiators for this too, to counteract their central heating. Not me though, never had a need, guess I know why now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No outdoor lines for me.

Don't like the idea of all my lovely clean things out in the elements for birds, bugs and bad weather to dirty them up again.

I prefer to hang them outside rather than have the dryer chewing electricity. Obviously timing is everything in the Irish climate!

I have indoor racks instead, who could afford running a dryer all hours these days, not me

I use those too, but they do increase the humidity in the house.

It's never the heat, it's the humidity that gets ya

Choking on mould spores all winter isn't fun

Do you not open windows in the colder months? In saying that I'd only be opening the bathrooms and bedrooms for an airing, the downstairs gets sorted by the doors being left ajar for the doggo and by kids that think they have an invisible butler

Of course I do, with rain falling outside most of the time, this increases the humidity

I see it as fresh air moving as opposed to standing air or stale, moisture on surfaces not getting cleaned or aired out etc but heyho

Some put little dishes of water near their radiators for this too, to counteract their central heating. Not me though, never had a need, guess I know why now "

Moisture levels outside are invariably higher in winter where I live, except in the event of (increasingly rare) cold snap. Yes I open windows to let stale air out, but it doesn't diminish dampness, the only way to reduce that would be having heating on full blast all winter. Hey ho, that's life in a damp climate

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No outdoor lines for me.

Don't like the idea of all my lovely clean things out in the elements for birds, bugs and bad weather to dirty them up again.

I prefer to hang them outside rather than have the dryer chewing electricity. Obviously timing is everything in the Irish climate!

I have indoor racks instead, who could afford running a dryer all hours these days, not me

I use those too, but they do increase the humidity in the house.

It's never the heat, it's the humidity that gets ya

Choking on mould spores all winter isn't fun

Do you not open windows in the colder months? In saying that I'd only be opening the bathrooms and bedrooms for an airing, the downstairs gets sorted by the doors being left ajar for the doggo and by kids that think they have an invisible butler

Of course I do, with rain falling outside most of the time, this increases the humidity

I see it as fresh air moving as opposed to standing air or stale, moisture on surfaces not getting cleaned or aired out etc but heyho

Some put little dishes of water near their radiators for this too, to counteract their central heating. Not me though, never had a need, guess I know why now

Moisture levels outside are invariably higher in winter where I live, except in the event of (increasingly rare) cold snap. Yes I open windows to let stale air out, but it doesn't diminish dampness, the only way to reduce that would be having heating on full blast all winter. Hey ho, that's life in a damp climate "

Sounds tough to manage tbh

Glad it's not so bad up here

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By *itemeagainMan
over a year ago

Wexford


"I just fuck everything into the dryer.."

I'd like to be in your dryer

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Just don't wear clothes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The missus had 3 knickers robbed from the clothes line,she doesnt want them back but she is hoping they return the 24 pegs that were with them

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By *s Lolly OP   Woman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"The missus had 3 knickers robbed from the clothes line,she doesnt want them back but she is hoping they return the 24 pegs that were with them "

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By *iscuits8Man
over a year ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham

I'm a of an OCD pegger. There's about 3 different types of pegs in the basket and various colours of each. The type and colour of peg simply cannot be mixed on one item of clothing. It's a rotary line and ideally each section of line will have the same type of pegs all the way over. Anyways, hit up my inbox if you're interested in some pics of me involved in some pegging and I'll arrange it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a of an OCD pegger. There's about 3 different types of pegs in the basket and various colours of each. The type and colour of peg simply cannot be mixed on one item of clothing. It's a rotary line and ideally each section of line will have the same type of pegs all the way over. Anyways, hit up my inbox if you're interested in some pics of me involved in some pegging and I'll arrange it "

Aaaaand onto my hotlist you go!

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By *iscuits8Man
over a year ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham


"I'm a of an OCD pegger. There's about 3 different types of pegs in the basket and various colours of each. The type and colour of peg simply cannot be mixed on one item of clothing. It's a rotary line and ideally each section of line will have the same type of pegs all the way over. Anyways, hit up my inbox if you're interested in some pics of me involved in some pegging and I'll arrange it

Aaaaand onto my hotlist you go!"

Ha! What a bizarre reason.... I love it. Let's arrange a good pegging sometime

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By *s Lolly OP   Woman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"I'm a of an OCD pegger. There's about 3 different types of pegs in the basket and various colours of each. The type and colour of peg simply cannot be mixed on one item of clothing. It's a rotary line and ideally each section of line will have the same type of pegs all the way over. Anyways, hit up my inbox if you're interested in some pics of me involved in some pegging and I'll arrange it

Aaaaand onto my hotlist you go!

Ha! What a bizarre reason.... I love it. Let's arrange a good pegging sometime "

Can I watch

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By *iscuits8Man
over a year ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham

Well we'll have to arrange a discreet enough time, I live in a terraced house and my clothes line is in view of all the neighbours...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm a of an OCD pegger. There's about 3 different types of pegs in the basket and various colours of each. The type and colour of peg simply cannot be mixed on one item of clothing. It's a rotary line and ideally each section of line will have the same type of pegs all the way over. Anyways, hit up my inbox if you're interested in some pics of me involved in some pegging and I'll arrange it

Aaaaand onto my hotlist you go!

Ha! What a bizarre reason.... I love it. Let's arrange a good pegging sometime

Can I watch "

The more the merrier Lolly!

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By *oungcurious9Man
over a year ago

clonmel, Waterford

Don't mind volunteering for a bit of house work

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By *s Lolly OP   Woman
over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"Don't mind volunteering for a bit of house work"

Pegging included in said housework

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was going to make a joke about pegging...but don't think you could take it well...

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By *on Draper2.0Man
over a year ago

Maynooth


"Don't mind volunteering for a bit of house work

Pegging included in said housework "

The term pegging, always makes me think about laundry lol.

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