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  1. #26
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    LOL... you guys are bad!

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    But not as bad as I am...

    EDIT: LOL watch me get banned for this.
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    whats's a bed comforter? is it a rubber sheet for incontinent peeps?

    regardless...me sees Frosty has legs to die for ...yes I like!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw Web Master View Post
    whats's a bed comforter? is it a rubber sheet for incontinent peeps?

    owm
    Haha! Yeah, I had to look it up too. It's just a duvet. I've never seen one before where you don't put it inside a duvet cover. Probably exactly for the reason they are so hard to clean!
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    http://www.andoverdirect.com/images/...h_detail_1.jpg

    The above link shows what a comforter is. It's a solid piece of blanket fabric... no duvet cover fits over it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frosty View Post
    http://www.andoverdirect.com/images/...h_detail_1.jpg

    The above link shows what a comforter is. It's a solid piece of blanket fabric... no duvet cover fits over it.
    Someone there obviously loves pillows!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Backyard Billy View Post
    Here's my contribution to WHT.

    * I hate palm trees.
    yeah mate...most guys do prefer bush

    a nifty comforter

    http://www.cantbarsed.com/images/nude-duvet-cover.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frosty View Post
    But not as bad as I am...

    EDIT: LOL watch me get banned for this.
    Wow, I'll now clean them every day of the week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vixen-Steve View Post
    Someone there obviously loves pillows!!
    Yeah...& I can imagine their purpose.....specially if Backyard Billy ever meets up with Frosty

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frosty View Post
    But not as bad as I am...

    EDIT: LOL watch me get banned for this.
    Wow...that made my day brighten up..

    (not like that either..weirdos)

    now..how about that previous version -pants?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frosty View Post
    I loved my front loading machine until I tried to wash my comforter in it... what a huge dissapointment

    most likely just one of many in a woman's day to day life

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw Web Master View Post
    Yeah...& I can imagine their purpose.....specially if Backyard Billy ever meets up with Frosty

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    Well, i'll wash it 4 times a week and i'm a cuddler!

    I have you guys beaten.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frosty View Post
    For my entire life I have used top loading washing machines which do a very poor job in cleaning bed comforters because the comforter tends to just float on top and the agitator messes up the comfortor eventually.

    So I bought my very first front loading washing machine which is 3.83 in size but my normal sized queen comforter hardly fits inside the machine! I have to SHOVE and push my comforter inside and could hardly close the door. It's been "washing" it for 45 minutes and 60% of the comforter is STILL bone dry. Water hasn't even soaked it through. This ain't going to get clean at all!!

    Am I insane or is this normal??? It can't be??? Don't laundry matts use the same sized front loading machines at 4.0 being the max size???

    I loved my front loading machine until I tried to wash my comforter in it... what a huge dissapointment

    When you guys put your bed comforter inside your front loading machine do you have this problem??? Mine is basically just tumbling a DRY comforter in it because it's shoved in there so tight the water can't penetrate the entire comforter to clean it!
    if you noticed when you put it in there that it didnt fit, why would you do that and what were you expecting?

    front loaders use less water than top loaders.

    also, commercial washing machines have a much larger capacity, sometimes 5-11 cf.

    http://www.maytagcommerciallaundry.c...productId=1640

    anyways, i cant imagine why anyone would risk damaging their washer this way. makes no sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Somerset Internet View Post
    if you noticed when you put it in there that it didnt fit, why would you do that and what were you expecting?

    front loaders use less water than top loaders.

    also, commercial washing machines have a much larger capacity, sometimes 5-11 cf.

    http://www.maytagcommerciallaundry.c...productId=1640

    anyways, i cant imagine why anyone would risk damaging their washer this way. makes no sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AH-Tina View Post
    Like you've never done or said anything that defies all logic and reason. People who live in (exploding) glass houses shouldn't throw rocks, dear.
    Pwned! Round 1 - AH-Tina wins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frosty View Post
    But not as bad as I am...

    EDIT: LOL watch me get banned for this.
    That pic was 1000% better than your normal shots of vista issues.

    You even have on pumps...

    One of the better wht threads, by far...
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    Quote Originally Posted by hekwu View Post
    Oh, no... the thread is turning into a normal thread!
    lmao...

    quick frosty......show hekwu another pic of you wearing them pumps or even better???....Backyard Billy in a g-string get the thread back on track

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    come on hekwu.....tell us how you wash your bed comforter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw Web Master View Post
    come on hekwu.....tell us how you wash your bed comforter

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    Yes, Sir.

    Actually, I take my big one to the laundry... they have industry washers/dryers.

    My mom made all my other comforters, so they can fit in the home washer/dryer. I've been doing laundry since my teens (late 30's now), so I'm good. Heck, I do laundry better than many ladies. Cook, too... and clean... mopped the floor earlier today.
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    No need for comforters when you have pure silk sheets
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    Quote Originally Posted by AFerrier View Post
    No need for comforters when you have pure silk sheets
    I had those when I lived in england... they are terrible. Silk slides too much when you are moving in the covers.

    Pain to keep clean as well... my silk killed over a long time ago, but my old blankets are holding out like troopers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AFerrier View Post
    No need for comforters when you have pure silk sheets
    How do silk sheets keep you warm? I need tons of blankets or I freeze.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AH-Tina View Post
    How do silk sheets keep you warm? I need tons of blankets or I freeze.

    --Tina
    Silk is actually very good at keeping you warm, I've slept outside before in just a silk liner (basically just a big bag) and was fine!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vortex-Steve View Post
    Silk is actually very good at keeping you warm, I've slept outside before in just a silk liner (basically just a big bag) and was fine!

    obviously at that time Steve you'd consumed copious amounts of alcohol.

    silk sheets are a bummer just like Tina said.
    They're baltic

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