Looking through our Twitter feed, we found some appliance tweets to share with you.
Here is some advice for the kids moving away to college in the fall...
dont worry all you high school seniors the worst part about college is laundry
— Big Jerm (@bodyshotzz) April 17, 2014
You may even find that...
Laundry days are so annoying.
— Ivaniel (@IvanielReyes) April 20, 2014
You could take this approach...
I always wait until my hamper is overflowing to finally start my laundry, then it takes me like two days to finish it all. Such a bad habit.
— Adelise Perez (@adeliseperez) April 17, 2014
Or this one...
I truly hate when I haven't done laundry in a minute and I run out of all my cute panties and I'm stuck with granny panties 😒 it's time
— (@GABRIELLEJOXO) April 18, 2014
While in school, you might notice...
I hate that you can't really procrastinate doing laundry.
— Rocking My Tiara ♕ (@RockingMyTiara) April 21, 2014
Eventually you will probably decide....
Wearing a dress as a shirt for the third time this week, so I guess it's probably time to do laundry.
— probably awake (@JustTashie) April 21, 2014
This approach just doesn't work forever...
I try to live every day as though it were my last, and who wants to do laundry on the last day they’re alive?
— Rick (@rickkondell) April 21, 2014
When you run out of clean clothes you could try asking for a hand....
Hey! I just met you. And this is crazy. Here's my laundry. Do it, maybe?
— Grant Brooke (@GrantBrooke) April 21, 2014
But don' t be surprised if this is the kind of response you get...
I've not done my own laundry since I was in high school, don't see how I'll do a man's. I'll leave you money for a cleaning lady.
— Mercy Murugi (@mercymurugi) April 21, 2014
So when you finally get stuck doing the laundry, you could make the best of the situation....
Practicing in the laundry room pays off in voice class (◡‿◡✿)
— Prisca (@omgitsprisca) April 21, 2014
If you use the time to study, perhaps someday this could be you....
Reading. Laundry. Reading. Laundry. Such is the glamorous life of a book critic.
— Carolyn Kellogg (@paperhaus) April 20, 2014
So you don't want to study? I guess you could watch some sports....
Playoffs & the never ending loads of laundry woohooo!!!!
— Mia Lee (@MiO_MyO) April 19, 2014
Of course, being college students, you will see this approach taken sometimes...
It's easier doing laundry with a few shots of tequila. It takes 3 days longer, but you don't even notice the stains.
— Holy Golightly (@MadamBetteNoire) April 18, 2014
Careful though. Too much of that sort of thing can lead to this...
Folding laundry and drinking. If this isn't what being a housewife is, I don't know what is.
— Somewhat A Lady (@somewhatalady) April 20, 2014
Of course, she may be coming to the realization...
Doing laundry isn't the issue, putting it all away once I'm done is
— Sandy Long (@sandygirlll) April 21, 2014
Some people eventually find out that doing the laundry isn't all bad...
The smell of fresh laundry gets me every time
— Jack Gilinsky (@jackgilinsky) April 18, 2014
So kids, the moral of the story is that no one really enjoys washing clothes, but it needs to be done. You can use that time for other productive activities. You will be pleased with having clean clothes when its all said and done.
When you start your own home and get your own appliances, you will be happy to not have to deal with the dorm laundry room any more. When that day comes, if you ever need any help with parts for your appliances, give W.L. May Company a call. We will do everything we can to help you.
Until then, good luck in college. Study hard, get good grades and have fun!
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