Hey Mr. I-put-my-clothes-in-the-dryer-and-leave-them-for-two-hours-man! Thanks for not coming back to remove your clothes after they are dried. Don't worry, I don't have anything better to do than to wait for your sorry ass to come back and remove your dried clothes after they've stopped spinning for 1 hr 42 min.
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Perhaps you take solace in the knowledge that you are not the only one who disregards laundry mat etiquette. Of the 10 dryers, 8 were full of clothes and not spinning.
I follow the rules, which means that I will not take your laundry out of the dryer. That doesn't mean I won't put things into the dryer. If you wonder why there are pop-tart crumbs in your whites, look no further than Mr. I've-been-waiting-for-two-hours-to-dry-my-clothes-man. I'm sitting on the couch behind you, memorizing your facial features. Hopefully we'll meet again someday, Mr. I-put-my-clothes-in-the-dryer-and-leave-them-for-two-hours-man, and we'll do battle again. You may have won this fight, but I will win the war.
dude, take his clothes out. that's how it works. that is a universal rule. it doesn't matter what other rules say. if you leave your clothes past a 10-20 minute grace period (which varies based on population of town since that dictates congestion and stress factors), then you have a God-given right to take the clothes out of said dryer or washer. It's in the bible. Look it up.