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Dear Anon,
Given that you do not own the place and live in a rented room, frankly, in real life, it is still acceptable under your conditions.
Keep the washer and dryer at a separate corner of the room.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/14/99 1:08:34 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>What are the affects of having
>the washer and dryer in the
>bedroom? I've rented a room
>in the basement where the
>washer and dryer is placed.
>The room itself is warm and
>cozy with adequate lighting.
>We work a schedule where my
>room mates does the laundry
>when I am away.
>
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