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Does B not even have laundry in building?
Posted by
ty97
Nov 28 '11, 09:19
That really would be a deal breaker for me, I think. (Of course, I say that a single person who does not have to make a decision with someone else :)
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I dropped off my laundry for years, it wasn't that bad. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 28, 09:19
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clarification: local fluff and fold. every neighborhood has one. You drop off on your way to work, pick up when you get home. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 28, 09:20
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That sounds expensive -- nm
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ty97
Nov 28, 09:21
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when matt did this it was like 70 or 75 cents per pound. it really depends how heavy your clothes are. and you still have to handwash handwashables
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amanda
Nov 28, 09:29
wasn't that bad, maybe $7 for a bag? worth every penny. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 28, 09:22
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