GarrettM
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Anyone here get a real kick out of ironing clothes?
I can't think of any household chore I hate worse.
Anyone here get a real kick out of ironing clothes?
Gulp, not exactly and not always but I do quite often run over the folded sheets and doona coversNow tell me you aren't ironing bed sheets!
Changing sheets, pillow slips and doona.I can't think of any household chore I hate worse.
My invitation must be stuck in the mail?A number of members of this forum were in attendance.
Changing sheets, pillow slips and doona.
Vive La France.
The doona. The worst.
MrsTMA has a brilliant systems involving several pegs at different points. Still not easy job.The doona. The worst.
MrsTMA has a brilliant systems involving several pegs at different points. Still not easy job.
Speaking of life changes and growing up I hosted a small birthday soirée / party on Sunday to celebrate a small milestone birthday earlier this month.
I was in two minds about having a birthday party as they tend to be expensive, stressful and ultimately not enjoyable for the host. The Sunday of a public holiday weekend is a strange time for a party. A reasonable number of people couldn't make it, as it seemed to be a popular weekend for trips away. As it turned out, the numbers worked well as a smaller group, so I could get around and see everyone. A number of members of this forum were in attendance.
Overall it was a fantastic party. Good food, good drinks, and a healthy mix of different social circles. Most importantly no drama / issues / etc.
I will admit there was a bit of "bill shock" at the end, but it was a great event, and a party that most attendees will remember for years to come.
I wasn'tI was kidding about ironing sheets.
I wasn't kidding about ironing beds.
Perhaps in the armed forces where a neat and smooth bed is everything?I wasn't kidding about ironing beds.
I see ironing as a duty to Australian taxpayers, since I received Australia Government funded training in ironing. Of course, we were taught to iron clothes that had a "special" coating on that was destroyed if ironed. So we were also destroying taxpayer funded property while using our training. But then the NCOs logic was difficult to question:
1. Un-ironed looks like a bag of excrement
2. The coating washes out after 3 washes anyway.
I learned of the benefits of ironing the bed during that same training course.
For the Army maybe but not the Air Force :!:Perhaps in the armed forces where a neat and smooth bed is everything?
Vive La France.
50 billion to save 4 Liberal seats yet no money to save the car industry. Pork barrelling at its finest.
Funny that. For SA it means over 2,500 jobs. Clearly you dont understand how awful the employment situation is here. Saving 4 seats? Not really. One will go regardless. Its playing your own politics to say this is about saving seats. Every political party in SA is pleased right now. Maybe time to put a bipartisan hat on for a change.
Really - not enough money chucked at the car industry over the years? Got us absolutely nowhere. They never understood that no one wanted to buy the style of cars they kept making. Something to do with supply and demand.
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