smokeysmoo
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- Bolton, not very far from Nob End
So is using an iron. At least it is up 'ere int' northIt's common sense

So is using an iron. At least it is up 'ere int' northIt's common sense
I rather would say idiocy than hypocrisy!There is that, however my post was aimed more at the hypocrisy of not allowing a hot iron versus allowing anyone and everyone to boil water to 100 degrees c and then free pour it into their vessel of choice![]()
Lol god knows. What I usually do is wear a jumper over my creased shirt. But now summer is approaching I'd be boiling hot wearing a jumperSo is using an iron. At least it is up 'ere int' north![]()
Sounds like a right old tosser.I saw someone making pancakes on an upturned iron at a comedy club once.
True, very trueI don't think the OP has much going on on his life to be worrying about such staggeringly mundane things as this.
Thanks I will try this tomorrow morning before work.Instead of folding your shirts in the shop-display fashion, grab the shoulders at the point where the crease on the arms meets the double-thickness shoulder bits. Then fold the shirt in half lengthways by bringing these two bits together.
If you lay the shirt on a flat surface now you should have one of the front sides on top, followed by each half of the back, and then the other front side on the bottom.
Following this?
Then roll loosely from the collar end.
Lastly put in your rucksack so that the roll doesn't get squashed, e.g. by putting it on top.
Forgot to add about folding the arms on top of the rest of the shirt.Thanks I will try this tomorrow morning before work.