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Chore: ironing

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 4:22 pm
by MWilke_Archive
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

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 4:28 pm
by jlamour_Archive
I love ironing. I love seeing wrinkles flattened. It gives me a good feeling.

Chore: ironing

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 4:34 pm
by pdc_heavy_Archive
CRAP.

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.

Chore: ironing

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 4:35 pm
by TwoTwoZeroSeven_Archive
Ironing 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.

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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 4:36 pm
by Lobster Magnet_Archive
I like ironing.

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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 9:36 am
by Bubber_Archive
Is 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.

Chore: ironing

Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 11:05 am
by alex maiolo_Archive
jlamour 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

Chore: ironing

Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 11:44 am
by Steve V_Archive
Sometimes, homeboys need to iron their shirts.

But I'd never do that shit for fun.

Not crap WF 5.