Tuesday, March 26, 2019

The Muller wash-cycle is done!

Some wash-cycle take longer than others and this one took 22 months! The linen is out of the machine, but may not look as good as it should, if we ready the four-page summary (let's call this a handkerchief) prepared by Mr. Barr, the laundryman.

Therefore, it's still hard to identify what's really wrong with the wash so we could start deciding if discarding it might be in everyone's best interest. It's appears to be simply very hard to decide beyond the shadow of a doubt.
Yet, the Muller washing machine enjoys an excellent reputation though, it's quite silent, doesn't vibrate and the wash could have been resplendent, but was obviously not, even though others said that linen was squeaky clean and that it was time to put it back into the closet.

Will Bill Barr hang all the sheets out in the yard for everyone to see and inspect them? Perhaps, some of the blemished or stains might not look that pretty?

I doubt he will; I still believe that he doesn't want us to see how unwashed that laundry still is, and is under tremendous pressure from his boss to put away in the linen closet without having too many prying eyes able to focus on it...

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