Re: OT: does tumble drying reduce the need for ironing?




Andy Fish wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have recently found myself in the position of having to do my own washing
> and ironing for the first time in many years.
>
>
Buck up, get an iron and ironing board, put down the remote to the tv
and do your own ironing. We're not thrilled about doing it either, so
quit whining and trying to find a way to get out of it.

99 & 44/100% of will be happy to wear wrinkled messes of clothes if it
keeps them from touching an iron.

.



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