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They’re called irons because way back in the early Iron Age, they WERE (cast) iron. To hold the heat after you heated them on the (wood/coal) stove. And they were heavy too.
Gameguy49 Premium Member 5 months ago
Strike while the iron’s hot!
Superfrog 5 months ago
Too much irony?
Concretionist 5 months ago
They’re called irons because way back in the early Iron Age, they WERE (cast) iron. To hold the heat after you heated them on the (wood/coal) stove. And they were heavy too.
But they did kill lice and flea eggs.
Farside99 5 months ago
Hey, put a logo on it, and you’ll start a fashion trend.
sbenton7684 5 months ago
Oh the ironee…
Kroykali 5 months ago
Ironic, isn’t it?
Emmett Wayne 5 months ago
But now he can wear it to the cathedral on Sunday because it is holey!
ladykat Premium Member 5 months ago
Just patch it.
uniquename 5 months ago
It’s much cooler now.
Bill The Nuke 5 months ago
She left the iron there while, uh, jousting with Lancelot.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 5 months ago
Took me a moment to realize that that wasn’t a decoration on the front of the tunic. It looks a bit like a superhero’s costume.
Lablubber 5 months ago
Now he’s steamed.
Norris66 5 months ago
I did that to the sleeper couch when I was four. haha
paullp Premium Member 5 months ago
Random musings:
It was actually the early ironing age.
She did it on purpose — now she’ll never again have to do the ironing.
geese28 5 months ago
And the start of embroidery….