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Hi 'bout now, I wish we could meet that pricing level but this is a sustainable, local business, so we'll be operating a price offer that reflects that premium.


Still, there are other launderettes that would meet your low prices. That's fine. Peckham's for everyone.

Cheers Otta. Look forward to seeing you at some of the great pop-up nights and projects Gizzi has planned:


Hand Wash Only (December 27): labels won't define you. The Shoreditch House team are each donating an unwanted "hand wash only" item for our hot-cycle display. Bring your own hand wash hates and get them spinning at 1500rpm.


Woollen Mix (January 18): unwind and unravel in the New Year with our detergent detox. Local yarn forager Raffdog will be knitting stories non-stop for 24 hours.


Iron Man (February 23): Phil Partridge, creative muse of Burger, Lobster, Lobster Burger and Burger Lobster, will be live tweeting the installation of his ironing board collection in a permanent exhibition. Irony.


Re-dry the Streets (May- August): We're installing street-based urban drying racks in the neighbourhood. Community, urban drying taken to guerilla level. #redrythestreets

Quality as usual Ted. Had you down as my Poster I'd like to have a peeve with. Still stands.



Ted Max Wrote:

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> Cheers Otta. Look forward to seeing you at some of

> the great pop-up nights and projects Gizzi has

> planned:

>

> Hand Wash Only (December 27): labels won't define

> you. The Shoreditch House team are each donating

> an unwanted "hand wash only" item for our

> hot-cycle display. Bring your own hand wash hates

> and get them spinning at 1500rpm.

>

> Woollen Mix (January 18): unwind and unravel in

> the New Year with our detergent detox. Local yarn

> forager Raffdog will be knitting stories non-stop

> for 24 hours.

>

> Iron Man (February 23): Phil Partridge, creative

> muse of Burger, Lobster, Lobster Burger and Burger

> Lobster, will be live tweeting the installation of

> his ironing board collection in a permanent

> exhibition. Irony.

>

> Re-dry the Streets (May- August): We're installing

> street-based urban drying racks in the

> neighbourhood. Community, urban drying taken to

> guerilla level. #redrythestreets

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