Do americans have washing machines in the kitchen?

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  1. Misty gimme kiss

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    Hence the basement. P: I mentioned the distance as a "we don't want to carry our clothes across the house."
    Here in America we have something called morals and religion. Keep your godless behavior in Europe where it belongs, commie.
     
  2. Saxima [screams geometrically]

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  3. Fearless A good and beautiful child

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    The house I live in now has a laundry room in the basement, right next to the furnace room. It also doubles as a storage space, as well as the place with the second freezer and the place where my mother attempts to hide the soda despite the fact that we all know it's there.

    The house I lived in as a child had the washer and dryer in the mudroom off the garage. I remember being annoyed because it was also next to the room where all my toys were and people had to keep going through there to get to the washer.

    When I was nine, though, we lived in an apartment for a few months while we moved out of the old house and into the house I'm currently in, and that place was so small that the washer was in the kitchen, and we had to put the dryer in storage because there wasn't any room for it. My clothes were always stiff from being hang dried.