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Posted by Limey
3/02/2022 4:28 am
#126

monster wrote:

you like ironing then?  

Haggis!
 


Living life on the edge.
 
Posted by TheNeverWas
3/02/2022 5:45 am
#127

Ditto.

Mr. C must really like ironing.
 


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Posted by Carruthers
3/02/2022 5:59 am
#128

TheNeverWas wrote:

Ditto.

Mr. C must really like ironing.
 

Nah!

There's a basket load of shirts awaiting an ironing session in the other room.
I might get around to doing them before the week is out.

Then again...

 
Posted by griff
3/02/2022 6:56 am
#129

Ya'll are killing me.


If you would only recognize that life is hard, things would be so much easier for you. - Louis Brandeis
 
Posted by Diaphone Jim
3/02/2022 11:39 am
#130

Out west we have wash and wear, aka permanent press.
I picked up an iron once. 'bout 60 years ago.

 
Posted by TheNeverWas
3/04/2022 10:03 am
#131

Yeah, Momdi--I mean--MomWas showed me how to iron.  I used to like a crease in m'pants.

Today?  Not so much.
 


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Posted by Carruthers
3/04/2022 1:50 pm
#132

Diaphone Jim wrote:

Out west we have wash and wear, aka permanent press.
I picked up an iron once. 'bout 60 years ago.

I've never been a fan of non-iron shirts.
Laden, as they are, with all manner of chemicals, the fabric soon becomes stiff and scratchy.
An abomination in the sight of God and Man.

This about sums it up...

The no-iron shirt may be the greatest fashion crime of our age.
A grotesque invention, it is the satanic love-child of chemistry and retailing, combining all the worst qualities of plywood, vinyl, and embalming fluid in a garment that would be more at home in the Spanish Inquisition than the cubicles of the modern workplace.

Link
 

 
Posted by TheNeverWas
3/04/2022 5:20 pm
#133

Carruthers wrote:

...that would be more at home in the Spanish Inquisition...

Well, I certainly wasn't expecting the Spanish Inquisition.[/setup]
 


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Posted by glatt
3/04/2022 5:40 pm
#134

Nobody expects this

 
Posted by monster
3/04/2022 8:23 pm
#135

Carruthers wrote:

Diaphone Jim wrote:

Out west we have wash and wear, aka permanent press.
I picked up an iron once. 'bout 60 years ago.

I've never been a fan of non-iron shirts.
Laden, as they are, with all manner of chemicals, the fabric soon becomes stiff and scratchy.
An abomination in the sight of God and Man.

This about sums it up...

The no-iron shirt may be the greatest fashion crime of our age.
A grotesque invention, it is the satanic love-child of chemistry and retailing, combining all the worst qualities of plywood, vinyl, and embalming fluid in a garment that would be more at home in the Spanish Inquisition than the cubicles of the modern workplace.

Link
 

The dryers out here are awesome.  It is not necessary to buy non-iron shirts. Just don't leave them sitting in there once they are done.  In the old country, I used to iron 5 work shirts for beest every week.  and the bedding for the babies' cots.  that was it.  entire sum of my ironing.  Moved here, into a fully furnished apartment -down to cutlery, face cloths ...everything.  no iron. immediately went out and bought one.  The first use it got was years later for craft projects and sewing halloween costumes.  Same 5 shirts -whole different kettle of laundry.

 


The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity  Amelia Earhart
 
Posted by TheNeverWas
3/06/2022 1:47 pm
#136

Flint wrote:

WKRP episodes don't have the original music in them anymore, so unless you've got a set of old VHS tapes or something, the show is just a memory now

eta: I stand corrected, apparently you can get a DVD set with "over 90%" of the original music

Just fell across this:

Music Issues w/WKRP




 


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Posted by TheNeverWas
3/18/2022 9:03 am
#137

If you eat a flea infected with The Plague, will you get The Plague?


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Posted by TheNeverWas
3/18/2022 9:06 am
#138

And did it (the Bubonic Plague) originate in a place called Bubonia?

Last edited by TheNeverWas (3/18/2022 9:07 am)


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Posted by TheNeverWas
3/18/2022 9:09 am
#139

Also, and...

Did Teh Cellar forget to spring forward?  My post times are off.
 


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Posted by Carruthers
3/18/2022 11:10 am
#140

TheNeverWas wrote:

And did it (the Bubonic Plague) originate in a place called Bubonia?

And is Teutonic Plague another name for German Measles?
 

 
Posted by Clodfobble
3/19/2022 8:57 am
#141

TheNeverWas wrote:

Also, and...

Did Teh Cellar forget to spring forward?  My post times are off.
 

The default timezone when you register is -5 Eastern Standard Time (I can only choose from Standard times, no Daylight times) but after that you control your own timezone in your user panel.
 

 
Posted by TheNeverWas
3/19/2022 7:01 pm
#142

I thank you.


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Posted by monster
3/23/2022 9:17 pm
#143

Octopus says this prittstick is mine.


The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity  Amelia Earhart
 
Posted by monster
5/28/2022 10:27 pm
#144

I wonder what would happen if I got a yard sign that said "Pray To End Prayer"?


The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity  Amelia Earhart
 
Posted by TheNeverWas
3/11/2023 9:30 pm
#145

The guy I sold my tree service to called on me the other day.  We had some pretty bad weather (70 mph winds locally) recently, and trees are down just everywhere.

He stopped by to offer me $500 a day to do what I did til he gets caught up.  I took a pass.
 


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Posted by monster
3/11/2023 9:35 pm
#146

I'll take it...... 


The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity  Amelia Earhart
 
Posted by monster
3/11/2023 9:36 pm
#147

....what proportion of bodies to trees  goes unnoticed?... (asking for am almost acquaintance)


The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity  Amelia Earhart
 
Posted by TheNeverWas
3/12/2023 6:56 pm
#148

It's a PITA when ya gotta disentangle tree for house/shed.  Also, I'd have to pay any help I needed outta my pay.

Also, also, I physically can't do the work anymore.  Between having not worked for waaay too long, medical issues, and medication issues, I just can't do it.

He's a  greedy asshole, too.  And the work won't last long, I'd bet.  We got a lot of that kind of services around now,,,

But owners will make some good money (in$urance money!) for a while.
 


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Posted by monster
4/02/2023 10:48 pm
#149

Is Betsy Murgatroyd the most heavenly name?


The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity  Amelia Earhart
 


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