Drying lead weight pouches

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make sure the wqeights are still in them when you put them in the dryer. It helps to fluff out the pouches. Also best to do this as you're leaving for work and your wife is still in the shower and you want to remind her to call you or somethin.
 
Why would you do it? Why do you care? Why is it even a discussion?
 
After diving up at Folsom the other day, I came home and put everything away like a good responsible diver should. The new weight pouches were still wet after two days, so I thought I'd bring em inside to dry in the house, so I figure, I should put them somewhere were water won't hurt... Hum.... The bathroom, so I lay them out all nice and purdy on the wifes brand new cream colored bath mat.. Two days later she picked them off the mat, (still not dry) and boy did the stuff start flying. There were 6 perfect square blue stains on that new mat, so ducking the incoming rounds, I gathered them up and made a hasty retreat to the other bathroom, and layed them out this time in the bathtub. Two days later, 6 perfect blue stains in the tub! and still not dry.
I now sleep next to my new weights out in the cold damp garage. live and learn
 

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