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Do you know how to use the washer/dryer/dishwasher? 63 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you know how to use the washer/dryer/dishwasher?

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Geesus;474068']im guessing my mom knows her place and doesnt make me do that shit

 

You don't know how to use those appliances? That's fucking pathetic. But hey, I guess being pathetic comes with the whole myg0t tag.

You don't know how to use those appliances? That's fucking pathetic. But hey, I guess being pathetic comes with the whole myg0t tag.

 

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You don't know how to use those appliances? That's fucking pathetic. But hey, I guess being pathetic comes with the whole myg0t tag.

 

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Geesus;474059']that i dont know how to use the washer and dryer OR the dishwasher?

 

it's sad cause its easier than turning on a ps2 and putting a game in.

Geesus;474059']that i dont know how to use the washer and dryer OR the dishwasher?

 

You don't know how to use a mexican?

 

Hmm.

Geesus;474059']that i dont know how to use the washer and dryer OR the dishwasher?

 

well, do yuo know how to use a WOMAN

Geesus;474059']that i dont know how to use the washer and dryer OR the dishwasher?

 

Here's how!

 

For the washer and drier:

-ALWAYS wash like colors together. Do not mix dark colors and light colors.

-Consult the tag on the clothes if you are unsure on how to wash certain fabric.

-Take the laundry soap you wish to use and place it the spout or container on your washing machine (you may need to consult an instruction manual to find the location of this device).

-Set the washer to recommended temperature and spin cycle as indicated on tag.

-When time is up, remove clothes and put them in the drier. The average dry time is an hour and a half for a medium load of laundry. If you are unsure of the time, it's a good idea to set it for less than what you would think. It's better to look at the clothes and see that they are wet and you need to run it longer, than to see your clothes shrunk.

 

For the dishwasher.

-Insert dishes.

-Locate the soap container and place dishwashing soap in.

-Start the dishwasher

-Note Bene, do not place certain items in the dishwasher such as: large wooden boards or surfaces, rolling pins, brushes, can openers, pasta machines, clamps, lemon/lime squeezers, or toasters.

 

 

Hope this helps!

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even if you have never used one before, you would have you be god damn retarded not to be able to operate one. each one of those items are self explanitory

 

-my washing machine and dryer is able to wash/dry 20 pairs of jeans at once. no joke

its not sad bcuz those are all appliances that women should be using (aka geesus's mom or if your single/not at home with mommy get your bitch to do your bitch work)
Have fun living at home for the rest of your life. :naughtyd:
You don't know how to use those appliances? That's fucking pathetic. But hey, I guess being pathetic comes with the whole myg0t tag.

 

i guess so i dont know how to use them either, i mean the dishwasher i could figure out but the seperating the clothing thing still confuses me. eh i'll go straight from living at home to living with a girl anyway. when i lived with my ex she did all that shit, cooked and still found time to suck me off and tape sopranos when i was working. she was a modern day wonder woman.

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