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Grex Laundry Item 1: Clean and Sparkling Fresh! Welcome to The Grex Laundry Conf.
Entered by omni on Mon Apr 10 22:51:22 UTC 1995:

 
   Welcome to Grex's sparkling clean Laundry conference. The purpose of
this conference is to discuss the process of converting dirty laundry to
clean laundry, with occaisional silliness so we won't get bored.

   The one thing I won't tolerate is airing of other people's dirty
laundry. Persons caught doing that will be subject to a fine, and 
punishment of up to 500 lashes with an extremly wet noodle. ;)

60 responses total.



#1 of 60 by omni on Tue Apr 11 06:53:01 1995:

  I decided on a new login. Hope y'all like it.


#2 of 60 by headdoc on Thu Apr 13 00:26:45 1995:

OK Jim, I see you weren't kidding.  If we can't air other's dirty laundry
here, how will we ever ventilate?


#3 of 60 by popcorn on Tue May 2 23:01:05 1995:

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#4 of 60 by mcpoz on Wed May 3 01:23:39 1995:

I can't understand how ozone restores lanolin!


#5 of 60 by glenda on Sun May 7 16:08:08 1995:

Especially since lanolin is sheep fat which has nothing whatsoever to do
with feathers.


#6 of 60 by rcurl on Sun May 7 19:31:10 1995:

That's weird! Somewhat like the copy writers that say of the product
"Contains no chemicals.".


#7 of 60 by jemart on Tue Jun 6 13:32:16 1995:

Dirty laundry??? just happen to have a load going now anyone wanna help fold?


#8 of 60 by omni on Tue Jun 6 17:45:35 1995:

 Nope, He who washeth, surely must dryeth, and after the drying, comes
the folding.


#9 of 60 by gracel on Sun Jun 11 21:56:11 1995:

That's not always the case in a family situation, or any multi-
person household where laundry is done family-style.  Around here I
usually cope with the washing machine, individuals do their own
folding (if any) and putting away, and the processes in between are
areas of ongoing negotiation.



#10 of 60 by emotions on Sun Jun 25 20:35:02 1995:

I will help you fold . If we can talk too?


#11 of 60 by jemart on Tue Jun 27 22:32:24 1995:

we can talk for sure...but you might be a tad bit distracting...hehe...


#12 of 60 by sharlene on Wed Oct 25 17:16:48 1995:

What a surprise.  I thought laundry was pseudo  for another topic.


#13 of 60 by scott on Fri Oct 27 16:21:33 1995:

It could be.  We've been discussing the possiblity of seizing some
little-accessed conference and using it to hide our discussions.  :)

(who are "we"?  Don't ask!)  :)


#14 of 60 by rcurl on Wed Nov 1 07:42:06 1995:

You mean, like "laundering" your discussions?


#15 of 60 by redfox on Tue Jan 30 01:51:36 1996:

I opened up my son's gym bag after it had been sitting in his closet for about
a week.  believe me, you don't want me to air that dirty laundry here!  hehe


#16 of 60 by scott on Tue Jun 4 16:17:13 1996:

Well no wonder this conference is dead!  Not even the FW has been here in over
a month!    ;)


#17 of 60 by rcurl on Tue Jun 4 21:13:50 1996:

Don't use the term "dead". It is just resting, while everyone does their
laundry. If you would like more activity, enter something dirty.


#18 of 60 by omni on Wed Jun 5 04:50:45 1996:

 It is merely soaking, a normal function to obtain clean things. ;)


#19 of 60 by audrey on Sun Nov 24 01:18:12 1996:

With all this soaking, our laundry should be more than clean.  Hope it
doesn't smell like mold though.


#20 of 60 by lee on Sun Feb 23 22:29:39 1997:

Laundry around here usually ends up on somebody's bed, usually the person who
has been avoiding it the most recently :) and this way it forces them to
either help out or sleep on the floor that night :)


#21 of 60 by sahni on Mon Apr 21 11:56:47 1997:

Well,things are different out here in India. Here you soak then rub
washing soap,
then beat the cloth with a bat like device then soak, then rinse ,then
spread
them out to dry ,then fold  and you know the rest.I'ts one helluva
workout really.


#22 of 60 by valerie on Tue Apr 22 13:31:40 1997:

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#23 of 60 by mrmat on Tue Oct 6 01:25:45 1998:

oh, not again!.


#24 of 60 by valerie on Tue Oct 6 21:03:38 1998:

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#25 of 60 by otter on Mon Jun 14 03:37:11 1999:

Grexing between loads tonight. Wow! This laundromat is all empty and spooky
and stuff...


#26 of 60 by omni on Sat May 20 21:02:48 2000:

  I changed the colors and wrote a new page for backtalk. Comments, anyone?


#27 of 60 by keesan on Sun May 21 12:46:47 2000:

Hi Jim, it still looks white on black when I dial in, sorry.


#28 of 60 by omni on Sun May 21 20:19:14 2000:

  The change was for backtalk, you know, the web thing.

  How would you guys like a scrolling login screen? Now that would be da bomb.


#29 of 60 by keesan on Mon May 22 02:12:56 2000:

(I was kidding you.  I know dialins cannot see colors unless they set them
at their own end.)


#30 of 60 by otter on Mon Jul 10 21:06:53 2000:

A bit of work to read the blue-on-blue, but I like the green buttons.


#31 of 60 by omni on Mon Jul 31 05:27:37 2000:

OK, I changed the colors. They should be light blue background and a off white text. Hope this is Ok with y'all.


#32 of 60 by jaklumen on Thu May 9 05:07:53 2002:

Looks cool.

Heh, due to high costs of apt. laundry machines, Julie and I do 
laundry at her folks' house.


#33 of 60 by rcurl on Mon Aug 12 01:34:21 2002:

I request that item 83, "Laundry", of the current agora be linked to
the laundry conference. 

There is no current activity in the laundry conference so users coming
here will consider it dead and not stick around. There is a perfectly
good laundry discussion going on in agora. Let's get it here in the
laundry conference too, so we can participate in it where it belongs.


#34 of 60 by omni on Mon Aug 12 04:27:37 2002:

  I'll take it under advisment.


  OK. Here's my position. Linking would give the conference life, however,
it is just picking the best parts of the conference without evoking any real
participation in the conference. This is why I dont link. I would rather have
people join my conference and read all the items, rather than paople just
reading one item that is a link.

  No link.


#35 of 60 by rcurl on Mon Aug 12 05:19:11 2002:

That will lead to you being all alone in your dead conference.


#36 of 60 by keesan on Mon Aug 12 20:00:30 2002:

If I were to follow an active link to a conference, I would then probably look
for other things to read in that conference.


#37 of 60 by glenda on Mon Aug 12 21:19:05 2002:

Really, no currently active items it just passes by on my .cflist.


#38 of 60 by rcurl on Tue Aug 13 00:48:55 2002:

Yes. I tried to see if I could stir up some activity, but it doesn't
seem to have worked. I guess we just leave omni and his laundry to
sleep in peace.


#39 of 60 by slynne on Sun Aug 25 21:28:46 2002:

well, If he can tell me how to get a grease stain off a t-shirt, I will 
enter at least one new item a month for the next three months. I have 
already run the shirt through the dryer and have washed it a couple of 
times since the salad dressing accident. ;)



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