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mikop

2003-11-19, 5:26 pm

wow, this is neat,

it is in chinese, but it is a video demonstrating how to so it is useful, you can just mute it and watch. take a look, you won't regret it.

awesome for a bachelor like me whose closet is the no entry zone. I think I am gonna do a load of laundry today just to try it out.

http://tv.ettoday.com/ettv/article/291-18133.htm
Paisleyskye

2003-11-19, 5:37 pm

Lessons in folding shirts....hmmmm
Kasor

2003-11-19, 6:43 pm

OK.....
thecomeons

2003-11-19, 6:55 pm

do they have one on ironing?
enforcer

2003-11-19, 7:00 pm

yep, that is quick
mikop

2003-11-19, 7:25 pm

quote:
Originally posted by thecomeons
do they have one on ironing?


they don't have a guide on how to get yourself a wife

I gave up on ironing ages ago... too much effort and takes too long for subpar result... so I take it to my cleaner.

99 cents to 3 dollars/shirt, consider how many shirts I can iron / hour (not many at all...) and how much my 1 hour is worth (both professionally and the cost in lost sleep time), it is still a great deal.
enforcer

2003-11-20, 4:49 am

quote:
Originally posted by thecomeons
do they have one on ironing?


Not sure I would want to try folding an iron
thecomeons

2003-11-20, 5:07 am

can you squeeze an iron into a set of pipe-benders?
ruscorp

2003-11-20, 11:29 am

I knew I shouldn't have dropped that Chinese 101 I was taking. Dammit!
thecomeons

2003-11-20, 3:24 pm

i bet the bestbuy guy is really good at chinese
ruscorp

2003-11-20, 3:30 pm

quote:
Originally posted by thecomeons
i bet the bestbuy guy is really good at chinese


Don't ever mention the Best Buy guy again.
prezbedard

2003-11-20, 5:46 pm

Now that actually looks useful. I may try it instead of just stuffing my shirts in the drawer.
Papiya

2003-11-20, 5:50 pm

quote:
Originally posted by prezbedard
Now that actually looks useful. I may try it instead of just stuffing my shirts in the drawer.


Why would you stuff your shirts down your drawers?
prezbedard

2003-11-20, 7:05 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Papiya
Why would you stuff your shirts down your drawers?


bureau drawers
enforcer

2003-11-21, 4:41 am

quote:
Originally posted by ruscorp
Don't ever mention the Best Buy guy again.


You have guy fawkes night as well do you?


best buy some fireworks then.
thecomeons

2003-11-21, 8:26 am

christmas is upon us soon. i best buy some pressents.
HOOLIGAN

2003-11-21, 8:48 am

quote:
Originally posted by mikop
they don't have a guide on how to get yourself a wife

I gave up on ironing ages ago... too much effort and takes too long for subpar result... so I take it to my cleaner.

99 cents to 3 dollars/shirt, consider how many shirts I can iron / hour (not many at all...) and how much my 1 hour is worth (both professionally and the cost in lost sleep time), it is still a great deal.



Im sure Ruscorp would show up in his leather gimp suit and do all your housework for free if you promised to flog him.
ruscorp

2003-11-21, 11:27 am

quote:
Originally posted by HOOLIGAN
Im sure Ruscorp would show up in his leather gimp suit and do all your housework for free if you promised to flog him.


I wouldn't miss it for mikop.
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