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LOL! I think they migrate into the walls of the washer – I swear I’m going to take mine apart one day and find them!
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Maybe wash machines are really Star Trek Transporters for socks and whisk them off to faraway places to have adventures Noelle 😀 😀 😀
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I don’t know about everyone else, but I know there’s a sock eating monster in my washer.
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They’re EVERYWHERE Michelle 😀 😀 😀
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Our theory is that the fluff in the tumble drier filter is actually all that remains of lost socks that the tumble drier has digested
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LOL you might be onto something there Moongazer 😀
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