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How to make a Clothesline Pole?

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Re: How to make a Clothesline Pole?

Unread postby nocar » Wed 20 Aug 2008, 22:22:56

Just to make you envious, I have never needed a clothesline pole. I just string the line between trees at a convenient height and let it stay.

I second that wood clothes pins are better. The plastic ones seem to disintegrate with time. Probable a thing with sunshine UV
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Re: How to make a Clothesline Pole?

Unread postby joelcolorado » Wed 20 Aug 2008, 23:10:09

Its a sad day indeed when someone has to ask how to make a clothesline. We have never before been so dependent on technology and lack of common sense and knowing how to do the most simple things, like clean a chicken or buther a hog.
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Re: How to make a Clothesline Pole?

Unread postby IndigoMoon » Wed 20 Aug 2008, 23:17:06

joelcolorado wrote:Its a sad day indeed when someone has to ask how to make a clothesline. We have never before been so dependent on technology and lack of common sense and knowing how to do the most simple things, like clean a chicken or buther a hog.


Or know how to spell for that matter. I've never buthered a hog but I can probably figure out how to butcher one. :P
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Re: How to make a Clothesline Pole?

Unread postby joelcolorado » Wed 20 Aug 2008, 23:24:35

That is funny. I have been up too many hours and fading fast. Laid tile at kids house all day and all night last night to get done..hahahahah...

i might like to butter a hog tho..
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