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    The only things I iron are the pleats on my kilts.

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    Ironing t-shirts is insane. Ironing all that stuff Ham describes, well, there isn't even a word for that. ;)

    I won't buy clothes that need ironing. I steam the pleats in my kilts when necessary and I have the cleaner press and starch my tux shirts. Everything else goes from the dryer to a hanger or drawer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerMc
    Ironing a tee shirt seems kind of like ironing those things most don't wear under the kilts.
    Why would you Iron your bagpipes??? :confused:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT
    finally...I thought I was insane.
    ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
    WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
    “I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."

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    I dont even own an iron...go figure....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT
    While I would have said the above statement were true 10 years ago, countless episodes where my wife refused to go somewhere or let me out of the house because my t-shirt was wrinkled changed that.

    And people wonder why I've never been engaged or married....



    Seriously, I HATE people telling me how to dress.. I've gotten VERY annoyed with past girlfriends for just that reason.

    I just fold or hang my clothes as necessary. I never have a problem with wrinkling.

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    Actually, I'm pickier than my wife!

    But I don't iron my T-Shirts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish
    How anyone can wear any garment that has not been ironed beats me!! The only items I do not iron are my kilt hose/socks and footwear! All my bed-linen, towels, tea-towels, handkerchiefs, etc. are carefully ironed before being put away following laundry. That's the way I was brought up!!
    I certainly recall my mother and grandmother doing the same things and my being taught that certain articles of clothing should be pressed before folding/hanging them and putting them away. The women in my family (mom, grandmom, aunts, etc) were/are 'old school' Irish Catholics and they simply passed on what they'd been taught...nothing wrong with that, right?

    Although Hamish makes a very good point (as usual) times change and the world moves at a faster pace every day (though I'm not a proponent of efficiency/progress just for the sake of it). I think the forgotten generation I'm a part of simply doesn't have the time for such domestic drudgery. But, thanks to my 'in-house training' I do own an iron (two, actually) and I will set time aside to press things that need it, excepting my t-shirts; they never really need an iron.
    Last edited by MacSimoin; 26th April 06 at 05:17 PM.

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