Jessthemess asked: I was dumb and forgot it was cold and put a mop outside my apartment, wet. It froze to the wall and when we turned it over, the moppy things were sticking straight up. =) My mom says that in Alaska and Russia and places, they put it out on clotheslines and it freezes solid, but eventually dries. How does that work? My sister said, “I don’t know, but have you ever noticed that snow will go away and not leave a puddle?” But I say, either it blows away or soaks into the ground. Your thoughts? And don’t just say that they hung them inside. That’s not the question.
Alvin
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