The light in the dryer?

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Does your dryer have a light in it?

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  1. Jungle Japes

    Jungle Japes Well-Known Member

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    My girlfriend keeps trying to tell me that most people have a light inside their laundry dryer. I personally have never heard of such a thing, so I thought I'd ask the House of Lords.

    So. Does your dryer have a light in it?
     
  2. Grossenschwamm

    Grossenschwamm Well-Known Member

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    We used to have one, but then it broke and I found glass in my shirts. Now we have no light. Most of the other people I know have no light in their dryer, however.
     
  3. Maximus

    Maximus New Member

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    Never heard of such a thing. Why would you want one anyways?
     
  4. Grossenschwamm

    Grossenschwamm Well-Known Member

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    I don't see a use for it. I never found myself in a situation in which I needed the light in the dryer. The room has plenty of light, and I never do laundry at night.
     
  5. DarkUnderlord

    DarkUnderlord Administrator Staff Member

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    Actually, the question should really be "Does your light have a dryer around it?"

    Opening the dryer, I see light inside the dryer. If I close the dryer, I see no light but that's becaue it's trapped inside!
     
  6. Grossenschwamm

    Grossenschwamm Well-Known Member

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    Wow....I really never thought of it that way. In that case...no, my light has no dryer around it.
     
  7. Vorak

    Vorak Administrator Staff Member

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    Mine doesn't, I don't tend to use it in pitch black situations.
     
  8. JustaFishInaJar

    JustaFishInaJar New Member

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  9. Grossenschwamm

    Grossenschwamm Well-Known Member

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    Nah, you'll just end up in a coin operated laundromat IN Narnia.
    Wait....was that a Family Guy reference?
     
  10. Vorak

    Vorak Administrator Staff Member

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    I'd say so, what was that season 1 or 2?

    This still doesn't mean that you can quote Futurama.
     
  11. Blinky969

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    Anyone can quote Futurama. As long as it's funny. If it's not you did something wrong. That merits death.
     
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    I'd never heard of a dryer with a light inside, or a light with a dryer outside, for that matter.

    It's supposed to have a purpose, though. A stupid one, but meh.
     
  13. Maximus

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    It needs a big window in it so you can watch your socks spinning around.
     
  14. Grossenschwamm

    Grossenschwamm Well-Known Member

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    HAW! Yeah, I stopped quoting Futurama the same day you told me to stop.
    Anyway, if you can't tell how much of your clothes are still in a dryer, maybe you should just start hanging all your clothes out to dry. Either that, or drape them on a radiator (cause that's in NO WAY a dangerous fire hazard).
    If laundry was entertaining, I'm sure there would be fewer people not wearing clothes. Here's to windows on the dryer!
     
  15. DarkFool

    DarkFool Nemesis of the Ancients

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    mine dryer is light free. I shine a flashlight in it anytime I'm doing the laundry, just to make sure there'ren't any spiders in it. ^_^
     
  16. Grossenschwamm

    Grossenschwamm Well-Known Member

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    LAUNDRY SPIDERS! Yeah, my sister was nearly bitten by a brown recluse spider the last time she did her laundery.
     
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    Why would a spider get in a washing machine? Is it like a free roller-coaster ride or something?
     
  18. Grossenschwamm

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    Well...she didn't find the spider in the dryer, she found it in the laundry room.
    Most of the time if I found bugs in my clothes they were dead (that's what happens when you mix four ounces of soap and twenty gallons of water). I'm an amateur entomologist, so...yup.
     
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    I have a washer around my light, but I don't have any laundry spiders... I somewhat wish that I had, though...
     
  20. Grossenschwamm

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    You're not missing much. Well, that is unless you're able to train spiders to make you silk shirts and underwear.
     
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