Pickles by Brian Crane
- November 08, 2009
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firstwife said, 13 days ago
Sometimes it just isn’t worth asking for help
fbmce
said,
13 days ago
That’s a dammed good question. I empathize with Earl. I can’t even get a fitted twin folded neatly .
TinyTim.odf
poppy1313 said, 13 days ago
You put them on the bed
Proginoskes said, 13 days ago
A guy (yes, a guy!) shows how to fold fitted sheets at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHTyH2nuFAw
BC13
said,
12 days ago
I think that might be a better job than my own folding.
Macushlalondra
said,
12 days ago
Thanks for the link Proginoskes. I’ve always had trouble folding them and they’re a mess. Only problem with this guy’s expert folding is when you have the sheets in the linen closet you might not be able to tell the difference between the fitted sheet and the flat sheet just by looking at them.
Bdaysuit said, 12 days ago
Looks easy, I’ll have to try that.
pearlandpeach said, 12 days ago
just like a parachute - put the corners together and keep folding.
FishStix said, 12 days ago
The drawings of those sheets are mighty good art work!
aerwalt
said,
12 days ago
I prefer Earl’s method.
PatPiano said, 12 days ago
Hey, my husband and I fold sheets together - he grabs one end, I grab the other, and we meet in the middle with a kiss!
That’s how we fold the flat sheets, too.
cleokaya
said,
12 days ago
Here’s hoping that I can remember those instructions when my wife asks me to fold the sheets. I can’t remember jokes and they are much more interesting, but we shall see.
Joe Allen Doty said, 12 days ago
No one ever showed me how to fold a fitted sheet; but, I fold fitted sheets just like in the You Tube video.
You do have to know which corners to put together first.
If you want a triangle folded sheet, put the opposite corners together first.
Regular king-size fitted sheets are usually the easiest to fold and unfold and put on a bed because they are square or almost square in shape.
Just plain Steve said, 12 days ago
And I thought Martha Stewart was obsessive-compulsive!
Diana said, 12 days ago
I used to know a lady who owned a laundramat, and they had a laundry service for ppl to busy to do thier own. She could fold a fitted sheet perfectly. No matter how I try it just doesn’t work for me.
andymeijers said, 12 days ago
Fold? They are either on the bed or in the washer! I hate putting them back on, though. Elastic all the way around makes it impossible to tell the long side from the short side, and half the time I end up cussing.
EarlWash said, 12 days ago
Oh, by all means it is extremely necessary to fold fitted sheets neatly as possible. After all, who in their right mind would think of slipping into bed having to lie on rinkles?
RIGHT !!!
cholldekkgher stenst... said, 12 days ago
How? I dunno! Who gives a sheet!
Joe Allen Doty said, 12 days ago
Who gives a sheet?
Various social service organizations give freshly laundered and sometimes ironed sheets and other types of linen to needy people.