| Sol ( @ 2006-12-08 08:20:00 |
lesson in laundry
Bachelor action not to perfrom #352:
You happen to go paintballing in October for a friend's bachelor party. You then, like any good single man, leave the dirty tennis shoes in a plastic bag on your apartment floor until late November. Deciding that they are really dirty you decide to rinse them and let them soak in your kitchen sink for a little while. A "little while" turns into 2 weeks. You are about to have some company over in early December, so you finally get around to doing something about those darn shoes. So, against your better judgement and education in physics, you take your dripping wet shoes from the sink and put them outside on your deck, in *freezing cold air*, to "dry". Of course, warm air dries. Freezing air, however, does not. It freezes. A couple of days later you pry your tennis shoes from the deck, which are now frozen solid. And back they go into the kitcehn sink, this time to thaw.
Bachelor action not to perfrom #352:
You happen to go paintballing in October for a friend's bachelor party. You then, like any good single man, leave the dirty tennis shoes in a plastic bag on your apartment floor until late November. Deciding that they are really dirty you decide to rinse them and let them soak in your kitchen sink for a little while. A "little while" turns into 2 weeks. You are about to have some company over in early December, so you finally get around to doing something about those darn shoes. So, against your better judgement and education in physics, you take your dripping wet shoes from the sink and put them outside on your deck, in *freezing cold air*, to "dry". Of course, warm air dries. Freezing air, however, does not. It freezes. A couple of days later you pry your tennis shoes from the deck, which are now frozen solid. And back they go into the kitcehn sink, this time to thaw.