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Providing you happen to be stuck in a traffic jam with a bag full of wet clothes, the Traffic Jam Washing Line really has no peer.
This handy device looks like a length of rope, similar to an ordinary washing line - but not quite. Attached to each end of the rope is a bloody great rubber sucker which
abides itself to your car window.
Simply ask a neighbouring jam-ee to attach the other end of the washing line to his/her window, and you have created the perfect suspension from which to hang lightweight damp garments. If it's a nice day, they'll be dry in no time - hopefully before the traffic begins to move.
If the weather is not fortuitous, plug a hairdryer into the lighter socket and dry your clothes that way.
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Wouldn't the clothes get really scummy again from the dust in the air? |
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Why would you be carrying wet laudry around in your car? |
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unless the two cars stay the same distance from each other i.e. the cars on which the ends are abiding;
then the line will snap or drag along the ground |
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Wouldn't this would work better if the vehicle(s) were in motion? |
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actually that learn a language in a traffic jam thing was on a UK oasis advert but they were learning welsh or something |
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