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When I do my laundry tomorrow, do you think I should take multiple small loads @ a time on the bus -OR-...?

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Take 1 cab trip each way? The cab will cost approximately $10. I don't have to pay for the bus. Only problem is that ONLY "1" bus driver gives me a headache about bringing bags, but she has no problem with other people coming on the bus with groceries, laundry, etc. Other bus drivers don't tell me a d**n thing! She's the only 1 who picks with me about this, & she threatened to not let me on the bus next time. I'm on a fixed income, anyway. I'm trying to stretch every penny. Yes, living penny-to-penny. So this is sort of a difficult decision for me to make. ON TOP OF THAT, I suffer OCD & what's strange is that I can't even touch my OWN dirty clothes, so I have to use gloves.

What would you do if you had to face this situation? My main question is, "WHAT'S the most sensible way to drag my @$$ to the freakin' laundromat?"

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  1. If you have the money, take the cab. You don't need the "c**p" from the bus driver. It will take you a lot less time with the cab and you can get it all done at once.

    You might want to call the bus company and ask them the rules on taking your laundry on the bus. That way the next time that nasty bus driver says something, you can tell her that you have checked with the company and you CAN have  your laundry on the bus. That should shut her up.

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