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Ivorytw

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If you all 'like' this page I will rep you 10000 times and give you cake and anything else you want.

Please help lil' old me in my quest to pass uni.

http://www.facebook.com/String.your.things

Peg it! is an environmental awareness group that encourages people to "String their things" and use a clothes line.

Take advantage of the sun in your garden or balcony - it's free! Hanging your clothes outside to dry instead of using a dryer can save a huge $300 off your yearly power bill and cut your household's carbon pollution by 1,400kg.
 

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I liked it :D
So... does this mean I get cake?
 

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in for rep

and cake

edit: but srsly, who uses a dryer??
 

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I wont be selfish ask and for rep and cake. Cake is enough for me. But if she runs out of cake, I guess i'll reluctantly accept the rep :p
I want chocolate cake, please.
 
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remember that one time, where we hit 300,000 posts
and there wasnt a cake?

i was disappoint
 

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o rly???
damn, it was at UNSW wasnt it, imma usyd kid :)
 

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We don't own a dryer either. Everything gets pegged in my house hold.
 

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Mostly women with kids. They go through a lot of clothes and tend to get a bit lazy with other commitments. Also people who live in units/apartments feel as if there is no place for them to dry when a fold up line takes up less space in a small place than a dryer.
 

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