Strike while the iron’s hot!
Too much irony?
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.
Hey, put a logo on it, and you’ll start a fashion trend.
Oh the ironee…
Ironic, isn’t it?
But now he can wear it to the cathedral on Sunday because it is holey!
Just patch it.
It’s much cooler now.
She left the iron there while, uh, jousting with Lancelot.
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.
Now he’s steamed.
I did that to the sleeper couch when I was four. haha
Random musings:
It was actually the early ironing age.
She did it on purpose — now she’ll never again have to do the ironing.
And the start of embroidery….
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Strike while the iron’s hot!
Superfrog about 1 month ago
Too much irony?
Concretionist about 1 month 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 about 1 month ago
Hey, put a logo on it, and you’ll start a fashion trend.
sbenton7684 about 1 month ago
Oh the ironee…
Kroykali about 1 month ago
Ironic, isn’t it?
Emmett Wayne about 1 month ago
But now he can wear it to the cathedral on Sunday because it is holey!
ladykat about 1 month ago
Just patch it.
uniquename about 1 month ago
It’s much cooler now.
Bill The Nuke about 1 month ago
She left the iron there while, uh, jousting with Lancelot.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 1 month 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 about 1 month ago
Now he’s steamed.
Norris66 about 1 month ago
I did that to the sleeper couch when I was four. haha
paullp Premium Member about 1 month 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 about 1 month ago
And the start of embroidery….