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Things that frustrate us all

Ironing. I occasionally take several of hubby 's shirts and give them a going-over with the iron. I hate it. It's a pain in the ass. But I only work part-time, so it's the least I could do for him.

But he really needs to get more wrinkle-resistant clothes.
 
Ironing. I occasionally take several of hubby 's shirts and give them a going-over with the iron. I hate it. It's a pain in the ass. But I only work part-time, so it's the least I could do for him.

But he really needs to get more wrinkle-resistant clothes.

Why can't they make wrinkle-resistant-stain-resistant-wear-and-tear-resistant-clothes??? Oh, come on! We can put a man on the moon but we can't even do that???
 
Why can't they make wrinkle-resistant-stain-resistant-wear-and-tear-resistant-clothes??? Oh, come on! We can put a man on the moon but we can't even do that???
I once had a really thick 1970s polyester shirt I found at a thrift store, which pretty much hit all those points. It had a stylish wide collar, too. I got it for a "retro day" in school. :cool:

Kor
 
I used to never have a beard because I found it itchy but then found it only takes a few weeks to get used to it.

I can’t grow out hair though because for whatever reason it becomes completely unmanageable after a few weeks growth.
 
I once had a really thick 1970s polyester shirt I found at a thrift store, which pretty much hit all those points. It had a stylish wide collar, too. I got it for a "retro day" in school. :cool:
I once had a whole dresser drawer full of 1970s polyester shirts with stylish wide collars. But that was back in the 1970s.
 
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