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May. 21st, 2004 06:05 pmIroning... to the EXTREME!!!!!!
Shirts have been pressed from Everest to the Brazilian rain forest, on bicycles and scuba dives. One of the few American ironists once cut an iron-shaped hole in a frozen lake in Wisconsin and, with a Black and Decker Quick N Easy 410, "ironed" a shirt underwater. But his shirt, upon surfacing, froze.
...... Whatever floats your boat, I guess, but these people scare me.
Shirts have been pressed from Everest to the Brazilian rain forest, on bicycles and scuba dives. One of the few American ironists once cut an iron-shaped hole in a frozen lake in Wisconsin and, with a Black and Decker Quick N Easy 410, "ironed" a shirt underwater. But his shirt, upon surfacing, froze.
...... Whatever floats your boat, I guess, but these people scare me.