Thank you for sharing. I'm a city boy who depends on machines way too much. I want to make space in my garage and first thing that popped up in my mind was to get rid of the dryer.
Your probably right, but the crazies in our Congress are clapping because she isn't using any fossil fuels to fry her clothes... Except the fossil fuels that it took to mine the ore for the hooks and the fuel it took to male the tires on the teacher to grow the cotton for the rope and the fuel for the tractor to run... Oh... And the fuel to run the mining equipment to mine the ore to make the metal to make the tractor... And all the fuel the miners use to get to those far away mines to mine the ores... And for the trucks that take the mined ore to the far away mill to separate the metal... And the fuel to take the metal to the factory to make the tractor.., and so on and so forth.... 😂🤣😅😁🤣🙃😅😂
You can still dry clothes in cold and freezing weather…but they do get stiff on the line. Bring them inside for a few minutes and they’ll unfreeze shortly - but they’ll be dry!
The most critical part of putting up a clothesline is those knots! Why on earth would you leave that part out?
I came here to find out that exact thing. Major disappointment
Thank you for sharing. I'm a city boy who depends on machines way too much. I want to make space in my garage and first thing that popped up in my mind was to get rid of the dryer.
Girl scouts across America are in tears over those knots
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Your probably right, but the crazies in our Congress are clapping because she isn't using any fossil fuels to fry her clothes... Except the fossil fuels that it took to mine the ore for the hooks and the fuel it took to male the tires on the teacher to grow the cotton for the rope and the fuel for the tractor to run... Oh... And the fuel to run the mining equipment to mine the ore to make the metal to make the tractor... And all the fuel the miners use to get to those far away mines to mine the ores... And for the trucks that take the mined ore to the far away mill to separate the metal... And the fuel to take the metal to the factory to make the tractor.., and so on and so forth.... 😂🤣😅😁🤣🙃😅😂
I applaud your efforts! Keep uploading!
I love the message 🙏🏾
Slow down..didnt even get to see the knots..geesh..no final picture
would have been good to see the end product but thanks for sharing.
You can still dry clothes in cold and freezing weather…but they do get stiff on the line. Bring them inside for a few minutes and they’ll unfreeze shortly - but they’ll be dry!
Next time show the final project for a minute. Thanks for sharing!
Very helpful video. Thanks. What kind of camera are you using?
Sorry for the late reply. DB Power from amazon. It's like a go pro but so much cheaper.
helpful, thanks!
You welcome Erin!
One of the most ludicrous videos I have ever seen. Zero value.
Agreed!
The most important part of hanging a clothesline is making sure the internet is subjected to your religious beliefs. Thanks for that
Wow! Does no one actually know how to do a washing line? 😕
Complete joke of a video, none stop talk and no details of the knot
Stopped watching after the religious statement..
Who cares?
@@steenystuff1075 you do, obviously
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Triggered? Lol
@@steenystuff1075 Always..I am the most triggered trigger you can find