A personal question WW
Do you wear boxers? and when you starch and iron them do you iron in a crease down the front of each leg?
How do you iron the more intimate briefer items of intimate apparel?
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Do you wear boxers? and when you starch and iron them do you iron in a crease down the front of each leg?[/quote
I wear smugglers most of the year. I've recently been wearing woollen longjohns (with the buttoned crap door at the back) and they don't really hold a crease very well.
Nothing I possess could be considered brief.
Our Sun is an unlicensed, undamped and uncontroled fusion reactor of an unproven design that is known to have extreme thermal runaway issues when nearing end-of-life, creating large quantities of inorganic waste which gets widely scattered rather than contained.
Pollutants include environmental contaminants such as chlorine, strontium, plutonium, uranium, lead, beryllium, radium, fluorine and arsenic, not to mention transuranics and several varieties of unobtanium.
Some instances of runaway also leave behind even nastier pollutants that actively destroy the fabric of space-time.
I don't think you could find a single Occupational Safety and Health mob who would sign off on the design of the Sun as it currently stands.
I, for one, am all for lobbying to replace it with a more controlled and safer design!
Nothing wrong with fitted sheet, although I would prefer a straight sheet, I do however do a hospital corner on the top sheet I am contemplating making up a template so as I can get an exact 45 deg angle on the fold, I use to be able to bounce a coin off the bed but Mrs Phil decided that we needed a feather under dooner and a feather top doona I couldn't give up the top sheet, I need to feel tucked in of a night (wouldn't want teddy to fall out he sleeps on the edge of the bed beside me Mrs Phil sleeps on the other side).
This thread is useless without pictures!
In fact, maybe we should have a competition! Like the shed comp in AWR! I'll throw in a set of used sheets as a prize. I'll even wash them first - although they'll have to be bundled up to fit in a post bag, not folded.
I have just found out that my five year old Grandson likes making the beds (must run in the blood) he gets realy up set when his elder brother won't get out of bed so he can make it.
What would be the right age to introduce him to the dark art of folding sheets?:D