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could you explain "dryer sheets" to me with pictures . plus I really don't think it means tissue Ross: So, uh, Rachel, what are you, uh, what're you doing tonight? Rachel: Oh, big glamour night. Me and Monica at Launderama . Ross: Oh, you uh, you wanna hear a freaky coincidence? Guess who's doing laundry there too? Rachel: Who? Ross: Me. Was that not clear? Hey, why don't, um, why don't I just join you both, there? Rachel: Don't you have a laundry room in your building? Ross: Yes, I do have a laundry room in my building, um, but there's a rat problem. Apparently they're attracted to the DRYER SHEETS , and you know, they're going in fine, but they're coming out all-all... fluffy. Anyway, say , sevenish ? Rachel: Sure.
Feb 11, 2015 12:08 PM
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I think it's referring to those tissue-like sheets with scent and fabric softener and antistatic properties (maybe?) that you put in a drier with your washing
February 11, 2015
We don't use dryer sheets and we don't use any kind of fabric softener. We don't think they're necessary, and while they make towels feel softer, they make them LESS ABSORBENT. I think they're a waste of money, but everyone to their own taste, and obviously many people like the way they make clothes feel and smell.
February 11, 2015
So your guy all do dry your clother with dry sheets?
February 11, 2015
I love Friends! Gary is right, a fabric softener sheet that goes in the dryer. In a picture, it will look like a tissue, but it feels different. They also smell different.
February 11, 2015
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