Thursday, September 6, 2018

Dryer or Clothes Line


People who hang suits and towels on a Swing to dry. People who Don't.

People who photograph the dryer swing. People who don't.

People who drive a Ford/GMC/Prius    

Reading fiction/non fiction, thriller/biography... 

Watching Masterpiece Theater/Action thriller/Slapstick Comedy

Listening to opera/symphony/rock n roll/country

People who eat Veggies/Meat/CARBS

We do not all prefer the SAME things, the same tastes, the same reading material....
Same Movies

IT IS OK TO BE DIFFERENT
No Puns today, I was afraid you would send me to the pun-itentary!

Oh Well! I might as well do ONE MORE.

Did you hear the one about the dyslexic man who walked into a bra?


13 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

I LOVE the last joke! And Phil got a huge laugh out of it! Dyslexics of the world, untie! The clothes on the line in black and white remind me of the fifties!

Ann said...

To pun or not to pun, that is the question. I'm glad you decided to throw a couple in thee.
When I was growing up we used a clothesline. In the summer they hung outside and in the winter there were clotheslines strung in our basement. I had clotheslines up a long time ago but got lazy and now everything goes in the dryer.

eileeninmd said...

Hello Sandra, I love puns. My hubby will hang in swim trunks outside other wise we always use the dryer. The last joke is funny. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

My Mind's Eye said...

MOLMOL walked into the 'bra'!!! That was hilarious.

I used to hang my clothes out at our first house. But when we moved here in 1983 no clothes lines were permitted which was fine. Our washer and dryer are on the 2nd floor. I would have had to carry the wet clothes down the stairs and out the back door. I love your dual purpose line.
Hugs Cecilia
I hope you had a fun bday celebration

Karen said...

It drives my neighbor crazy that I drink only water and don't eat bread.
Yes, we all have our differences! I love puns. Those were good ones!

Ida said...

Your puns are so funny. - I love the smell and feel of clothes and especially sheets off a clothes line. I guess a swing would work just as well.

Jean | DelightfulRepast.com said...

Sandra, what a beautiful way of expressing that we are all different and it's okay! Love your puns, too. I use both a dryer and clothesline. I try to make my clothes last forever, and only air-drying can accomplish that.

DawnTreader said...

Living in a flat and doing my washing a shared laundry room, I dry most of my things either in a tumble dryer or a dryer cabinet.

photowannabe said...

I'm glad we are all different.
How bland life would be if there were no challenges....
My Mom always hung clothes out on the line when I was growing up.
There were no dryers. the smell of sun-kissed clothes is a wonderful memory.
Now everything goes in my dryer except for a few things that get hung in our laundry room to dry.
Its just so convenient to wash and just transfer things right next to it in the dryer.
Love your questions and jokes.

Mevely317 said...

I agree with Ginny … these photos remind me of the 50's. A gentler time. (At least in my mind.)

Me? Camry, Mysteries/thrillers here (well, you knew that), action thrillers, country (plus heavy on the 40's-50's easy listening) and MEATS! I'd love to swing if I had one!


Hootin Anni said...

She musta had some MASSIVE mammary glands!

When it comes to your music segment, I choose all the above.

Debby@Just Breathe said...

My mom hung clothes on the line. I've never had one to hang clothes on. I have of course thrown stuff over a chair to dry outside from time to time.

Chatty Crone said...

You know I have never hung my clothes out to dry - but my MIL did. I bet they smell and feel good.