OK - I believe in the 'Iron - on - demand' principle . . . except that means that packing a suitcase means I spend hours at the ironing board . . . .
Give me your views . . . .
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OK - I believe in the 'Iron - on - demand' principle . . . except that means that packing a suitcase means I spend hours at the ironing board . . . .
Give me your views . . . .
same as matt, but during the winter it's the usual don't bother and stick a jumper on :D
OK then, let's have some honesty here...Who irons their underpants?
i do the iron on demand thing, at least when noone else is doing it... :D
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You have to be clever to do something, but it takes genius to get some else to do it instead :D:D
My wife irons on demand.
And life is too short to iron underpants, socks and stuff.
Bonker doesn't iron :rolleyes:
Shirts: after washing place in tumble drier for about 45 seconds, hang up on coat hangers to finish drying. The result is as good as ironing.
Pant and Socks: why do people iron these? :p
Trousers and ties: I sometimes iron these.
I spent most of last night pissin' ironing to pack for flyning to Malta today . . .
Well, you never know when you're going to in public with no trousers...Quote:
Pant and Socks: why do people iron these?
One must look one's best, after all.
My butler Cuthbert, does mine....
I saw a great cartoon a few years ago:
Little boy sitting on what's obviously a hospital trolley in the Casualty, in his undies. He's on the phone: "Hey Mum, the clean undies finally paid off!"