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Since neither played (or have played) into their 40s they are not eligible for the discussion. If Peppers plays 2 more seasons, we can revisit it then.

Well, at least you know that once you’ve hit 15 drinks, you might as well keep drinking.

No, it doesn’t. It goes washer closest to the plumbing, dryer closest to the vent. It was impossible for us to have the washer on the left despite our old dryer opening to the right - the washer discharge hose wasn’t long enough to reach the basin/plumbing without significant expense.

illeageal must be a synonym for “fucking awesome”

I wonder if we’ll ever find out whether this was a freak injury that is really hard to come back from or the Colts pushing him to come back from a not-so-terribly-serious injury too soon.

wouldn’t they be Dwaynes Johnson?

The hills of Houghton, MI laugh at you for calling this street steep.

Well, it doesn’t really matter when you live someplace where the plumbing and venting are fixed in place. Unless you’re handy with creating work arounds, you kind of have to live with how it is, regardless of preference.

1. We never really had that big an issue with it since the washer worked fine and the clothes would be wet - not soaked. And like I said, our new dryer doesn’t have this problem as I set the door to open to the left.

24c Where’s your portable USB charger?

That dryer did not have that, but still doesn’t change the fact that due to the venting and plumbing in our laundry room, it would be stupid to have them swapped.

That’s wild. My new washer, and my previous one, are/were top-load and the door opened towards the back (neither right nor left) - you lift straight-up (for lack of better way to describe it).

Yup, same here.

It’s not. Drew is saying that every set up is washer left, dryer right. I am proof that he is wrong. And in our house now, it’s dryer left and washer right due to the venting & plumbing.

Not necessarily. Our dryer we bought a couple years ago has a “universal” door to be opened either way. I do recall having to switch the orientation from opening to the right to “to the left” when we got it. It’s an LG.

Same here.

Proof:

The three houses I’ve “owned” (my parents house growing up and the 2 houses I’ve owned myself) are all in WI. My in-laws has washer left, dryer right and they live a few minutes from us in a house built around the same time as ours (late 90s).

They’re not rentals. The 3 places I’ve lived the longest - my parents (18 years) and the 2 houses I’ve owned. They’ve all be dryer left, washer right, basin right of the washer