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those expandable curtain rods will fit in a door frame and hold a few clothes on hangers as long as they aren't too wet and heavy.
I use them in weather like this where you come in with wet clothes from playing in the snow and are out of normal/usual clothes hooks.
They pop right back out again when everything is dry, can be put away.
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This method is known to be thorough.
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....once you get one....you will be amazed at what it does for your self esteem when someone tells you that you have a nice RACK......
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always good for a repost
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Jimmypoo wrote:
The expert here on clothes lines is Laaree. I have paged him for input.
My preferred method for drying laundry is freeze-drying, as illustrated in this photo:
This method also adds the fragrance of fresh snow, motor oil, rust and despair to all your clothing, as well as a sting of iciness to wake you up in the morning as you dress. You will feel like a robot polar bear as you face the day--Jimmypoo can attest to this, as he is my finest student.
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Bet that "Nice Rack" shirt, hanging on the Freeze Dry line, would cause some incredible little stiffies on that doll!
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The only rack I keep indoors is a wine rack
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I try to keep a rack next to me as often as possible.