Thu, 19 Jan 2006
On laundromats
- The afore mentioned half year is from September to March. Most of the time it's f***ing cold!
- A trecking backpack full of cloths is not too heavy, but a trecking backpack full of wet cloths is another matter.
- Wet cloths get awfully cold when being transported in winter and they are able to preserve that low temperature for a surprisingly long time (usually until the last sock is hung up).
- Hanging up two loads of super-freezy laundry does painful things to the tips of my fingers.
- The ability of my fingers to preserve cold temperature is in no way inferior to that of my laundry.
- The laundromat is not heated very well (maybe not at all).
- It is a very good idea, to sort your laundry before going to the laundromat. (Use backpack's separable compartments for that!) I am not overly bashfull, but there's nothing like a big funny looking guy interestedly watching you sorting through your underware
- In order to put off the afore mentioned inconveniences as long as possible I am totally willing to disregard any sense of style, fashion or non-idiocy I may have left (cloths-wise that is).
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