[QUOTE=cowgirl]
How do you know they’re not cleaning the lint before they put their clothes in? All you know is that they’re not cleaning the lint trap before YOU put YOUR clothes in.
Where I come from, we also clean the lint before (not after) doing a load; therefore we don’t expect the trap to be empty when we come in with our laundry.
[QUOTE=Uvula Donor]
You’re a real fucking asshole, Johnny Dildo.
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Don’t be so hard on the guy. I’m sure it was just a slip of the tongue. As long as he keeps those sorts of hateful ideas locked away in the dark, dank recesses of his mind, no one will be the wiser.
[QUOTE=Aspidistra]
And it’s entirely possible that they actually DON’T know what a lint trap is, or that it needs to be cleaned. Have you tried … telling them? You know, actually talking to your neighbors rather than feeling superior to them?
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Fabulous advice! A door-to-door community outreach approach.
How do you say “lint trap” in Spanish, Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Meitei, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santhali, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Af Soomaali, and Hmong?
[QUOTE=vetbridge]
When I was a kid, we were so poor we didn’t have lint. The neighbor kids used to taunt me, waving their wads of lint in my face.
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Oh, yeah? Well, we were so poor we didn’t have faces! I remember how grateful we were when Dad got the job sweeping up at the Baby Assembly Center, and we were able to rummage around in their cast-off bins and get faces of our own!
[QUOTE=Gangster Octopus]
Wow! you couldn’t be more wrong…
It’s “Lint trap-o”. Actually the entire pharase is, “Por favor, clean-o el lint trap-o. Mercy.”
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Ignorant buffoon! it is “la trampa de los lintos”
I don’t get the OP’s beef. He says it himself, you clean the lint trap BEFORE you put your load in. He has to do it anyways. Having a thick mat makes it a lot easier to pick it out. Also a lot of fun counting the different coloured layers. Not to mention terribly sexy with all that pubic hair. It is like having an orgy every laundry day.
I am afraid his racism will need to find a different avenue.
[QUOTE=vetbridge]
When I was a kid, we were so poor we didn’t have lint. The neighbor kids used to taunt me, waving their wads of lint in my face.
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[QUOTE=Uvula Donor]
“Lint trap.” Just say it really loudly, and really slowly, and they’ll understand. Fucking immigrants.
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You still on about that? I guess they should just be happy to have dryers. Shit, happy to have clothes to put in em’. Sorry ! I couldn’t help myself! I kill me.
[QUOTE=Sapo]
Ignorant buffoon! it is “la trampa de los lintos”
I don’t get the OP’s beef. He says it himself, you clean the lint trap BEFORE you put your load in. He has to do it anyways. Having a thick mat makes it a lot easier to pick it out. Also a lot of fun counting the different coloured layers. Not to mention terribly sexy with all that pubic hair. It is like having an orgy every laundry day.
I am afraid his racism will need to find a different avenue.
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Maybe somebody like you pointing it out to him will help him understand how wrong it is.
So what about us immigrants that aren’t on your dime? Do we get to leave you all the lint and pubic hair we want? C’mon, you know you like it.
This has already been mentioned upthread, but for crying out loud, it’s LINT. It takes all of two seconds to remove. If it squicks you out, wash your hands afterwards. Not a big deal.
[QUOTE=cowgirl]
How do you know they’re not cleaning the lint before they put their clothes in? All you know is that they’re not cleaning the lint trap before YOU put YOUR clothes in.
Where I come from, we also clean the lint before (not after) doing a load; therefore we don’t expect the trap to be empty when we come in with our laundry.
Am I missing something?
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If there are strata in the lint and/or the lint is several inches thick, then yes, you know that several loads have gone through that dryer since the last time someone cleaned the filter.
[QUOTE=HazelNutCoffee]
This has already been mentioned upthread, but for crying out loud, it’s LINT. It takes all of two seconds to remove. If it squicks you out, wash your hands afterwards. Not a big deal.
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Other options:
use drop-off laundry service
buy a drying rack and line dry (I’m sure some of your immigrant neighbors are doing just that)
[QUOTE=Omegaman]
Don’t be so hard on the guy. I’m sure it was just a slip of the tongue. As long as he keeps those sorts of hateful ideas locked away in the dark, dank recesses of his mind, no one will be the wiser.
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Yes, until he lashes out at someone in the laundry room, and we hear of him as the man who murdered someone with a lint trap.
Maybe we need a general thread for ranting about apartment house neighbors specifically. My fellow tenants are slobs, plain and simple. Some leave trash in bags or cartons in the hallway, apparently under the impression that it’s someone’s job to carry it to the chutes. And regarding the trash rooms, where the chutes are, many people just through their bags into the room without bothering to actually throw it down the chute. And they don’t just do this with dry trash, but with actual garbage. I have found plates full of food in the trash room, and once an untouched green bean casserole in a disposable baking pan.
All the birds in my neighborhood are wrapped up snugly in soft cushy nests lined with Malemute fur. Actually, to cope with the available supply we could use about fifty kajillion more birds that build nests twice a year. Where can we find such critters, anyway?