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it was kinda of a joke ill explan again theres a law called the blue law that means no stores are open on sunday. and thats when i was going to get my blueballs. hope this clears it upSurfer said:Only person I know that likes having Blue Balls.
edit - lmao, I just read the title to your other thread, explain what you said lol ---> NO BLUE BALLS !! to do dam bluelaw!! , speak engrish??![]()
trhland said:heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy not nice! dryer balls. and there blue. but some howyou know that
joe.p said:when you use the dryer balls are they noisey when rolling around in the dryer?
I can see the blue balls seperating the towels so there is no static electricity..but how do they make the softest towel ever made even softer..
I think you made a wise desicion..But i'll try to keep an open mind.ltoman said:Good question, Joe. I would like to know too.
I was checking out of Wally world today, and without looking for them, there they were- the miraculous blue balls for $9.14.
I decided better to put it towards my next jar of souveran...
I know, I am going to get chastized for this...
Lauren![]()
trhland said:theres a law called the blue law that means no stores are open on sunday.
Ceezer said:We've got the Blue Law here in SC, but stores are permitted to open at 1:30pm. Food stores/restaurants are allowed by law to open at regular times and stores that sell food along with retail (i.e. Super Walmart, etc) can open but must rope off all retail so that nobody even enters that area. Myrtle Beach is the only exception I'm aware of and it's my understanding that they're exempt because their primary income derives from tourism.