Post subject: The Clothesline Protection Act (HB1353)
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 12:48 pm
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The House okayed the Clothesline Protection Act (H1353), which would prevent cities and counties from passing ordinances banning the use of clotheslines. Detractors included Ronnie Sutton (D-Robeson), who called them “monstrosities,” and Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) who warned that "People get hurt with these things.” But the “right-to-dry” backers won the day, 100-14.
Interesting that this is necessary. A law that keeps clotheslines legal.
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Post subject: Re: The Clothesline Protection Act (HB1353)
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 2:40 pm
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B wrote:
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The House okayed the Clothesline Protection Act (H1353), which would prevent cities and counties from passing ordinances banning the use of clotheslines. Detractors included Ronnie Sutton (D-Robeson), who called them “monstrosities,” and Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) who warned that "People get hurt with these things.” But the “right-to-dry” backers won the day, 100-14.
Interesting that this is necessary. A law that keeps clotheslines legal.
I agree with the guy who says they're dangerous.
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Post subject: Re: The Clothesline Protection Act (HB1353)
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 2:49 pm
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Post subject: Re: The Clothesline Protection Act (HB1353)
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 3:11 pm
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bart d. wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
How big would a clothesline have to be to be a "monstrocity" ?
The size of a monster, obviously.
the size of a monster city, actually.
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Post subject: Re: The Clothesline Protection Act (HB1353)
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 4:24 pm
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Funny this thread was started. My wife and I are looking at houses and I was actually wondering how certain neighborhoods feel about clotheslines and whether or not people bitch about them. There seems to be some sort of trashiness stigma associated with them (at least the woman showing us one of the houses thought so), but I like to hang dry certain clothes and never thought of them that way. We just put the line in back out of sight from the road. Good for the environment and it cheapens the elec. bill considerably.
Post subject: Re: The Clothesline Protection Act (HB1353)
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 4:44 pm
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vegman wrote:
Funny this thread was started. My wife and I are looking at houses and I was actually wondering how certain neighborhoods feel about clotheslines and whether or not people bitch about them. There seems to be some sort of trashiness stigma associated with them (at least the woman showing us one of the houses thought so), but I like to hang dry certain clothes and never thought of them that way. We just put the line in back out of sight from the road. Good for the environment and it cheapens the elec. bill considerably.
Yeah, the real problem doesn't seem to be local governments as it is homeowner's associations trying to micromanage lifestyles.
Post subject: Re: The Clothesline Protection Act (HB1353)
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 5:00 pm
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bart d. wrote:
McParadigmatWork wrote:
bart d. wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
How big would a clothesline have to be to be a "monstrocity" ?
The size of a monster, obviously.
the size of a monster city, actually.
Actually, I've been to Mostro City and it's more of a bucolic monstro-hamlet than what we would call a city.
Disappointing. It's wikipedia page is clearly inaccurate, then.
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Post subject: Re: The Clothesline Protection Act (HB1353)
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 5:45 pm
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vegman wrote:
Funny this thread was started. My wife and I are looking at houses and I was actually wondering how certain neighborhoods feel about clotheslines and whether or not people bitch about them. There seems to be some sort of trashiness stigma associated with them (at least the woman showing us one of the houses thought so), but I like to hang dry certain clothes and never thought of them that way. We just put the line in back out of sight from the road. Good for the environment and it cheapens the elec. bill considerably.
This is a picture of the patio we're having built. I had them put that tall post on the corner closest to you, so I could install a retractable clothesline between the patio and that post.
That's small potatoes, but is there anything more American than bed sheets hanging on clotheslines in a backyard?
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Post subject: Re: The Clothesline Protection Act (HB1353)
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 6:26 pm
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Yeah, why the fuck are you on the computer so often with a backyard like that?
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