Holes in my pocket
Jan. 21st, 2015 08:45 amSo while waiting for my Chromebook, I bought a Scrubba washbag in a possible excess of preparedness zeal, also rationalized by using it while traveling because there's a chance I might go somewhere other than my parents' house where the laundry facilities cost about a month of my take home pay. IT COULD HAPPEN.
Then I forgot to do laundry and ran out of pants. SCRUBBA TO THE RESCUE.
I filled it up, squirted in some Dr. Bronner's Peppermint, set the timer and agitated away for three minutes. Then rinsed. Then...wrung. Wringed? No, wrung sounds good. The Scrubba washbag has no spin cycle. Picturing the necks of people who think 200 complaints is "actually pretty good" for a network migration helped some, but time saved by a three minute wash cycle is definitely being spent on the dryer portion of our show.
Still, the last prepper thing I expected to use in real life is actually the second (after the teeny little flashlight on my keychain) thing used in real life.
OMG FINALLY THE DRYER DINGED.
Then I forgot to do laundry and ran out of pants. SCRUBBA TO THE RESCUE.
I filled it up, squirted in some Dr. Bronner's Peppermint, set the timer and agitated away for three minutes. Then rinsed. Then...wrung. Wringed? No, wrung sounds good. The Scrubba washbag has no spin cycle. Picturing the necks of people who think 200 complaints is "actually pretty good" for a network migration helped some, but time saved by a three minute wash cycle is definitely being spent on the dryer portion of our show.
Still, the last prepper thing I expected to use in real life is actually the second (after the teeny little flashlight on my keychain) thing used in real life.
OMG FINALLY THE DRYER DINGED.