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for those of you who IRON... How do you do this boring ass shit?? I'm putting up new curtains - 3 down, 1 to go & I'm about to lose my shit It's just so stupid, I wish I had a steamer I swear if I had a job that required me to wear nice, wrinkle free shit? I'd turn my cable off just to keep all that stuff @ the dry cleaners/laundry. There's no way in hell I could do this every day, or a big load once a week. I'd go mad | |
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I hate ironing. My Nan tried to teach me and I managed to worm my way out of doing it. She kept going on about yokes on shirts and I just drifted off thinking about yummy boiled eggs with dippy soldiers. | |
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Ironing is okay. I hate other stuff way more than that. BTW Calhoun, try ironing for three people everyday. | |
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When I lived in Japan, I had to wear perfectly ironed shirts to work. I decided that instead of doing it every day, I would iron five shirts every Friday night after work, so I wouldn't have to worry about it until the end of the following week.
Those Friday afternoons became a big pain though. Since the Japanese ironing boards are less than half the length of a regular shirt and only one foot high, it took me at least 30 bloody minutes for each shirt. And then there were the ties and the pants... More than three hours were wasted on that crap each time. | |
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i kind of like ironing once in a while. but, usually garments, so the reward is immediate, i get to wear the shirt and skirt, or whatever. and the material sort of smells good.
curtains doesn't sound like fun though. | |
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Stymie said: Ironing is okay. I hate other stuff way more than that. BTW Calhoun, try ironing for three people everyday.
Oh honey, I bow down to YOU Seriously, my kids would be HELLA WRINKLED | |
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CalhounSq said: Stymie said: Ironing is okay. I hate other stuff way more than that. BTW Calhoun, try ironing for three people everyday.
Oh honey, I bow down to YOU Seriously, my kids would be HELLA WRINKLED | |
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CalhounSq said: How do you do this boring ass shit?? I'm putting up new curtains - 3 down, 1 to go & I'm about to lose my shit It's just so stupid, I wish I had a steamer I swear if I had a job that required me to wear nice, wrinkle free shit? I'd turn my cable off just to keep all that stuff @ the dry cleaners/laundry. There's no way in hell I could do this every day, or a big load once a week. I'd go mad just put 'em in the dryer with a wet cloth i hate to iron | |
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my mom irons her sheets??? WTF | |
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I used to iron my clothes a lot.....even jeans and t-shirts. Now, I try to get my clothes out of the dryer immediately so I don't have to iron. I hate ironing table cloths.....I'm mean those huge ones for events. I have to help my mom out when she does events and receptions, and ironing an assload of table cloths is always hell. We really need a steamer for something like this. looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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babooshleeky said: CalhounSq said: How do you do this boring ass shit?? I'm putting up new curtains - 3 down, 1 to go & I'm about to lose my shit It's just so stupid, I wish I had a steamer I swear if I had a job that required me to wear nice, wrinkle free shit? I'd turn my cable off just to keep all that stuff @ the dry cleaners/laundry. There's no way in hell I could do this every day, or a big load once a week. I'd go mad just put 'em in the dryer with a wet cloth i hate to iron For curtians? I think that'd be disastrous | |
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babooshleeky said: my mom irons her sheets??? WTF
UNACCEPTABLE | |
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AnckSuNamun said: I used to iron my clothes a lot.....even jeans and t-shirts. Now, I try to get my clothes out of the dryer immediately so I don't have to iron. I hate ironing table cloths.....I'm mean those huge ones for events. I have to help my mom out when she does events and receptions, and ironing an assload of table cloths is always hell. We really need a steamer for something like this.
That's my method yank them as soon as their dry & lay them flat. Whatever crinkles are left usually fall while in the closet or being worn... I think | |
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CalhounSq said: babooshleeky said: just put 'em in the dryer with a wet cloth i hate to iron For curtians? I think that'd be disastrous yer right, i've never actually done that with curtains..just other stuff..and it works too | |
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Stymie said: CalhounSq said: Oh honey, I bow down to YOU Seriously, my kids would be HELLA WRINKLED For real! I may break out on iron on picture day or something but man... | |
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CalhounSq said: Stymie said: For real! I may break out on iron on picture day or something but man... | |
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CalhounSq said: Stymie said: For real! I may break out on iron on picture day or something but man... i don't even have an ironing board, just put the iron on the counter top every blue moon | |
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Stymie said: CalhounSq said: For real! I may break out on iron on picture day or something but man... Why the tears? B/c my kids would be the wrinkliest little fuckers in the school? | |
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I burnt the shit out of a shirt. Guess I should have read the label. I hate ironing | |
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CalhounSq said: babooshleeky said: my mom irons her sheets??? WTF
UNACCEPTABLE I like to iron, I just don't have enough time to iron everything like sheets. I LOVE sheets that have been ironed. They are so smoothy smooth and smell so good. I need need to make more money so I can have someone iron my sheets. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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retina said: When I lived in Japan, I had to wear perfectly ironed shirts to work. I decided that instead of doing it every day, I would iron five shirts every Friday night after work, so I wouldn't have to worry about it until the end of the following week.
Those Friday afternoons became a big pain though. Since the Japanese ironing boards are less than half the length of a regular shirt and only one foot high, it took me at least 30 bloody minutes for each shirt. And then there were the ties and the pants... More than three hours were wasted on that crap each time. I know those ironing boards. Even though they could just be made bigger it's like someone just decided to make them too small as some kind of fun challenge. | |
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shellyevon said: CalhounSq said: UNACCEPTABLE I like to iron, I just don't have enough time to iron everything like sheets. I LOVE sheets that have been ironed. They are so smoothy smooth and smell so good. I need need to make more money so I can have someone iron my sheets. | |
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Fauxie said: retina said: When I lived in Japan, I had to wear perfectly ironed shirts to work. I decided that instead of doing it every day, I would iron five shirts every Friday night after work, so I wouldn't have to worry about it until the end of the following week.
Those Friday afternoons became a big pain though. Since the Japanese ironing boards are less than half the length of a regular shirt and only one foot high, it took me at least 30 bloody minutes for each shirt. And then there were the ties and the pants... More than three hours were wasted on that crap each time. I know those ironing boards. Even though they could just be made bigger it's like someone just decided to make them too small as some kind of fun challenge. those sound like travel ironing boards | |
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ZombieKitten said: Fauxie said: I know those ironing boards. Even though they could just be made bigger it's like someone just decided to make them too small as some kind of fun challenge. those sound like travel ironing boards Ours sits about 8 inches off the ground and is about 3 ft long. Too long to travel with, too small to iron with. | |
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Ex-Moderator | Fauxie said: ZombieKitten said: those sound like travel ironing boards Ours sits about 8 inches off the ground and is about 3 ft long. Too long to travel with, too small to iron with. Mine is about the same. I could get a big ironing board, but then there's storage and all that and I have a small apartment. I don't mind ironing, actually. I only do it right before I have to wear something. It's part of the getting dressed ritual for me. So I'm generally ironing in just my underthings. If I ever live with someone again I'm going to have to change a lot of habits. |
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I love ironing. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: I love ironing.
really large parcel coming your way! | |
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ZombieKitten said: minneapolisgenius said: I love ironing.
really large parcel coming your way! Not necessarily LARGE things though. My first job I ever had at 15 was pressing and steaming wedding gowns for the brides to pick up later. I actually really liked it. Maybe I got it from my grandma. She worked in a pressing factory for many years way back in the day. Not sure she liked that job though. She burned the whole top of her hand off. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: ZombieKitten said: really large parcel coming your way! Not necessarily LARGE things though. My first job I ever had at 15 was pressing and steaming wedding gowns for the brides to pick up later. I actually really liked it. Maybe I got it from my grandma. She worked in a pressing factory for many years way back in the day. Not sure she liked that job though. She burned the whole top of her hand off. great! I got lots of little things like little boys undies you might like! | |
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