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Originally Posted by estación seca
In Phoenix they're often dry before you get the second clothespin on them. LOL
I can hear it now from younger members: "What's a clothespin?"
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Not that this matter keeps me awake at night, but I was thinking about it before going to bed last night and this seems to be the answer: dryers generate hot air, and for the local people, who favor air-conditioning on a large scale at anytime of the day, this is a no-no. I hear them complaining about heat almost on a daily basis, whereas I, coming from another part of the world, accept the fact that here I live inside an on-warm oven and go on with my daily life. Same answer for why the swimming pools are not heated, fact is, again for the local folks, tap ( is it with a b or a p, learning thai has mixed up all the alphabet for me) water already is often too warm/not cool enough for them (ditto for having or not having hot&cold taps in your bathroom).
[Amazing the kind of answers to your life-changing question you get when posting on this board....

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