I'm thrilled that the temple now provides drop and fold laundry service! That's a great idea, and I'd gladly take my poopoo undies to the temple's drive up window. Being that the Morg is a church, I assume that this charitable service will be free for me, right?
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For shits and giggles I would have to put a pair of thongs in my laundry bag! and your friend needs a life if washing other people's drawers excites her. The refuge houses, homeless shelters, battered women and children shelters, Ronald McDonald Houses, Hospices are always in need of volunteers.
Doing the laundry is a lot better than scrubbing toilets. When I used to believe I had to be at a Temple - wish I had thought about putting used thong's (women's) in the used rental clothes.
Pardon my ignorance, but what laundry is actually done there? Would it be just the jumpsuits used in dead-dunking and possibly towels (are they still providing towels, or do they make members bring their own now?). The laundry workers aren't washing anyone's actual clothing, are they?
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scmd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Pardon my ignorance, but what laundry is actually > done there? Would it be just the jumpsuits used in > dead-dunking and possibly towels (are they still > providing towels, or do they make members bring > their own now?). The laundry workers aren't > washing anyone's actual clothing, are they?
Temple clothing can be rented, so that is part of it, too.
Whites washing? Slavery is still slavery - when you don't know your master is your master - unless you consider the payment of infernal life payment enough.
Better than real service? No! Real laundry service costs. The indentured servant is paid in slots.