Ruza
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Post by Ruza on Apr 21, 2004 14:46:16 GMT 1
I have never seen anyone own a clothes dryer in Croatia...Would I be able to even purchase one in Croatia? (I have never even seen them in stores) Any leads would be appreciated
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Post by cronautic dot com on Apr 21, 2004 14:57:25 GMT 1
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Ruza
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Post by Ruza on Apr 21, 2004 16:25:27 GMT 1
Thank you!!! The stiff underwear would get to me after awhile
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Mira
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Post by Mira on Apr 21, 2004 17:15:26 GMT 1
My sister has one, and she lives in Croatia. You can get most things in Croatia even tumble dryers.
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Post by M on May 8, 2004 20:57:52 GMT 1
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Post by Graham - Bosmere on May 9, 2004 11:16:24 GMT 1
Maybe a Macdonalds would be handy so that you could have a burger whilst the clothes are in the drier. I am sure that it would be preferable to eating healthy food and not wasting resources by using a clothes line Just think about the percentage of the worlds greenhouse gases produced by the USA and Europe compared with the rest of the world. The travel industry is far from perfect but sometimes I seriously wonder about people who have no idea about trying to make the world a better place to live in for all rather than just for themselves.
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Guess
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Post by Guess on May 11, 2004 17:06:55 GMT 1
Problem solved, may I humbly advise to worry more about carpet cleaning machins supply than the clothes dryers etc... In most cases, only the politicians bishops & priests are allowed into the house with their boots on, otherwise anything can happen Talking out of my own unfortunate experience in my parents' house even here, abroad (the Croats care their 'fancy' tapis a lot....) Hope I helped some now.
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