If I'm just trying to make a wrinkled shirt presentable again, I'll sprinkle it with water and throw it in a dryer for 15 minutes. It works every time.
Otherwise, it's the laundry option ($0.99) at the dry cleaners, which I think is a better use of my time.
I haven't ironed in years.
Chore: ironing
13CRAP.
Wrinkle-free clothes is what it's all about. Shirts in my closet that need to be ironed are only worn as a last resort, i.e. nothing else is clean.
Wrinkle-free clothes is what it's all about. Shirts in my closet that need to be ironed are only worn as a last resort, i.e. nothing else is clean.
Check out your mind.
Chore: ironing
14Ironing in a rush, in the morning, being late because you forgot to do the ironing the night before, because you were up late watching TV.
Phew, what a rush. Spins me out every time.
Not as much as finding you have no clean clothes at all and have to do washing too.
Phew, what a rush. Spins me out every time.
Not as much as finding you have no clean clothes at all and have to do washing too.
dude, where's my life?
Chore: ironing
16Is Chicago still the cheapest place in the first world to get your shirts professionally laundered and pressed? I couldn't afford that when I lived there, but I fantasize about it a lot. I think it was like $0.90 when I lived there. Anybody live near a sign that advertises low-low rates, who cares to post some proof that your city is better than mine?
The clothes iron is the second-worst invention ever to befall mankind. The first is a tie between all kinds of things that actually hurt people. Ironing only sucks.
The clothes iron is the second-worst invention ever to befall mankind. The first is a tie between all kinds of things that actually hurt people. Ironing only sucks.
Chore: ironing
17jlamour wrote:I love ironing. I love seeing wrinkles flattened. It gives me a good feeling.
I can give you my address.
I hate ironing. Usually I just go wrinkled - one of the benefits of being a "professional" in an arts/music town.
When I need to look nicer, I let the dry cleaners do it at $1.50 a shirt. I can do 3-4 shirts an hour and I make more than $6/hr. you know?
I do have an iron, and I'll do the bare minimum in a pinch. For the most part nobody expects me to be pressed around here. Good thing.
-A
Itchy McGoo wrote:I would like to be a "shoop-shoop" girl in whatever band Alex Maiolo is in.
Chore: ironing
18Sometimes, homeboys need to iron their shirts.
But I'd never do that shit for fun.
Not crap WF 5.
But I'd never do that shit for fun.
Not crap WF 5.