What’s an iron? Hahaha—if an article of clothing needs ironing or dry cleaning, it’s not in my wardrobe! The few exceptions are my cotton happi coat and yukata for summer festivals. That said, Luann ought to be ironing her own clothes.
Luann’s got it wrong anyway…unless she’s left-handed. If you are right-handed, you would normally hang them with your right hand, with the front facing you.
Of course, then there’s me. I’m left-handed, but I hang clothes with my right hand.
My mother never taught me ironing. Even when the gown for my college graduation needed pressing, she did it and completely ignored my protests. To her dying day, she refused to accept the fact that I was an adult!
Literally as soon as the kids could get their clothes out of the washer without toppling in, I refused to do it for them. I really, really hate laundry. And ironing? No way!
I think the suggestion was rejected. It’s a funny mother-daughter moment, but I hope the day when Luann moves out or starts taking long trips comes soon. She needs to lose the convenience of having her parents iron her shirts.
who irons? when the kids were around 10 -12 years old, i was doing the laundry, put the clean clothes on their beds to be put away. when i was finding clean clothes still folded in with the dirty cloths when they cleaned their room. i said they will be doing their own laundry.
How could a hanger hook go any other way but the curved part over the closet bar? Do some people reach in back and put the hook on from the inside wall of the closet? That would make it hard to get the hanger on or off the bar. What does Luann mean by the hook facing Left or Right?
Ugh, this girl sucks. But it’s Nancy’s own fault for enabling her laziness and entitled attitude for all these years. She should have put her foot down long ago.
Did Luann actually go out and buy special hangers to make sure her mother gets her laundry right??!! (There’s that mental disability she has sneaking in again).
Nancy needs to start leaving Luann’s laundry in the basket, or the dryer, or on the floor in the laundry room – someplace Luann will find them. Then Luann would either do the big insult to her mother and ask her why her laundry isn’t done, OR she might actually take the hint.
They come out of the dryer and onto the hanger. Who cares what direction the hook is. When I pull them out of the closet I never have any trouble distinguishing the front from the back.
Defining a problem. Those are big words. Luann thinks it’s that she doesn’t like the way Nancy puts her clothes on hangers. Nancy (if she has any idea at all of how to be a good parent or maintain any self-respect) should explain that she thinks it is that Luann is not doing her own laundry. That would be an interesting interaction but we won’t see it in print.
We kids were taught to do our own laundry at an early age, possibly because we were girls, but also because our parents taught us all the basic skills that one would need to survive in life (thanks, mom and dad!) One of my online friends said that when she went to college, a shocking number of students in her dorm didn’t know how to do laundry, so she started up a very successful laundry business!
beb01 3 months ago
At least it isn’t a joke about how out of touch parents are. But why isn’t Luann ironing her own clothes?
uhohlol 3 months ago
Stop wearing things that need ironing!
Tenax 3 months ago
Luann is definitely old enough to iron all her own clothes. Now is the perfect opportunity to make the transition Nancy.
kenhense 3 months ago
G & K – QUIT PICKING ON LUANN !! (let her grow up).
SJhapamama 3 months ago
What’s an iron? Hahaha—if an article of clothing needs ironing or dry cleaning, it’s not in my wardrobe! The few exceptions are my cotton happi coat and yukata for summer festivals. That said, Luann ought to be ironing her own clothes.
Argythree 3 months ago
Permanent press is the way to go…
Drbarb71 Premium Member 3 months ago
As in “Not mine”
Wilkins068 3 months ago
Lookout Luann! Nancy’s gonna put that hanger hook up your nose an you’ll be washin, drying, and ironing your own clothes.
I was doin my own clothes at 13
MeanBob Premium Member 3 months ago
Part of growing up, is learning when to keep your mouth shut.
olds_cool63 3 months ago
Kick. Her. Out.
PoodleGroomer 3 months ago
What is an iron and who cares?
blunebottle 3 months ago
Luann’s got it wrong anyway…unless she’s left-handed. If you are right-handed, you would normally hang them with your right hand, with the front facing you.
Of course, then there’s me. I’m left-handed, but I hang clothes with my right hand.
snsurone76 3 months ago
My mother never taught me ironing. Even when the gown for my college graduation needed pressing, she did it and completely ignored my protests. To her dying day, she refused to accept the fact that I was an adult!
Purple People Eater 3 months ago
I never ironed my own clothes when I lived with my parents. After I moved out, I never iron my clothes either.
GirlGeek Premium Member 3 months ago
But why can’t you iron your own clothes if you have an issue with this?
Wilkins068 3 months ago
Starching and ironing your Levis is like a dead end, man. Specially if they can stand up by themselves..
The Old Wolf 3 months ago
Facing left is the correct way. I will not be taking questions.
conuly 3 months ago
Literally as soon as the kids could get their clothes out of the washer without toppling in, I refused to do it for them. I really, really hate laundry. And ironing? No way!
Mordock999 Premium Member 3 months ago
Les doesn’t know anything about jiggling a toilet handle, Luann considers placing clothes on a hanger “wrong way” a “problem.”
I’m telling ya, those two are MADE for each other! ;-)
[DUCKS]
Kev11sky 3 months ago
How many people actually use ironing boards these days anyway?
OneTime59 3 months ago
Nancy simply is not a forceful person. Other mothers would say “here is the iron, Luann. Time you did your own laundry.”
crabbyred 3 months ago
Who buys clothes that need ironing? So yesterday!
comic reader 22 3 months ago
Duh, Luann. Everyone knows you hang clothes so that the front of the garment is facing left.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 3 months ago
First time I did my laundry was in boot camp.
Willywise52 Premium Member 3 months ago
What?Yes!
SquidGamerGal 3 months ago
I don’t think Luann is taking the hint, Nancy.
Don Bagert Premium Member 3 months ago
I’m right-handed and have always gone against the grain and hang it to the right, like Luann does :)
CaptAmerica11 3 months ago
Nancy is so pretty
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 months ago
I think the suggestion was rejected. It’s a funny mother-daughter moment, but I hope the day when Luann moves out or starts taking long trips comes soon. She needs to lose the convenience of having her parents iron her shirts.
myfb1955 3 months ago
Nancy, this is YOUR problem, of YOUR doing. Eat your lunch, lady.
Ellis97 3 months ago
Luann could just iron her own clothes. I do it.
baskate_2000 3 months ago
Would this were true, but again, define problem.
Count Olaf Premium Member 3 months ago
Pro-bllem – n. The lack of any real story line in recent LuAnn arcs.
So-lu-tion – n. Bring back Dearest Ann❤️Eiffel!
kaycstamper 3 months ago
We always did our own ironing from 13 on.
mourdac Premium Member 3 months ago
Hopefully this strip, in 20 years, doesn’t see LuAnn still leaving at the house and expecting her parents to take care of her.
ctolson 3 months ago
Parent defining the problem – Nancy – “LuAnn, read my lips! You will iron and hang your own shirts from now on, period, end of discussion.”
Ken Smith Premium Member 3 months ago
Luann’s obviously a lefty!
pls72550 3 months ago
who irons? when the kids were around 10 -12 years old, i was doing the laundry, put the clean clothes on their beds to be put away. when i was finding clean clothes still folded in with the dirty cloths when they cleaned their room. i said they will be doing their own laundry.
Bruce1253 3 months ago
I’m retired. I don’t wear things that need ironing. When I retired I got rid of my suits, in the years since I have needed a suit once; I rented it.
locake 3 months ago
How could a hanger hook go any other way but the curved part over the closet bar? Do some people reach in back and put the hook on from the inside wall of the closet? That would make it hard to get the hanger on or off the bar. What does Luann mean by the hook facing Left or Right?
dan.mclennan5 3 months ago
I like mine facing left in the closet.
BJDucer 3 months ago
I’m a bit surprised LuAnn is so clueless. What else would she expect her mother to say?
ezekialrage777 3 months ago
When defining a problem, the first question to ask is what did you do to contribute to the problem, Nancy.
BJShipley1 3 months ago
Ugh, this girl sucks. But it’s Nancy’s own fault for enabling her laziness and entitled attitude for all these years. She should have put her foot down long ago.
Lord King Wazmo Premium Member 3 months ago
Hush up and iron, Nancy. That’s all you’re good for.
comic reader 22 3 months ago
Did Luann actually go out and buy special hangers to make sure her mother gets her laundry right??!! (There’s that mental disability she has sneaking in again).
Nancy needs to start leaving Luann’s laundry in the basket, or the dryer, or on the floor in the laundry room – someplace Luann will find them. Then Luann would either do the big insult to her mother and ask her why her laundry isn’t done, OR she might actually take the hint.
jconnors3954 3 months ago
Like toilet paper over or under, does it really matter?
Jingles 3 months ago
our ironing board hasn’t been unfolded since i retired from the navy 30 years ago
whelan_jj 3 months ago
They come out of the dryer and onto the hanger. Who cares what direction the hook is. When I pull them out of the closet I never have any trouble distinguishing the front from the back.
prrdh 3 months ago
Let’s identify the problem. Luann, here’s a mirror.
CharlesRiley 3 months ago
Who irons clothes anymore?
Otis Rufus Driftwood 3 months ago
Nancy has a point.
mousefumanchu Premium Member 3 months ago
Mom solved that problem by teaching me about laundry. And then had me iron dad’s shirts.
melodymucisa 3 months ago
Raise your hand if you think Aaron Hill should come back. That way, Luann asks herself what she ever saw in him and realizes that he wasn’t all that.
The Quiet One 3 months ago
What Luann meant to say was she will iron her own clothes and hang them on the hanger with the twisty hooks.
Susan123 3 months ago
People still iron?
The Duke 3 months ago
Gets clothes steamer. Faster and easier to use and won’t damage your clothes.
MJ Weber Premium Member 3 months ago
Not too early to learn how to iron your own clothes Luann. Sheesh!
richardzimdars 3 months ago
Who’s the blond character? I know Les, Gunther, Brad, Shannon… looks like a minor character these days. (weeks?)
French Persons' Celebration of Peeved Harry Dinkle Premium Member 3 months ago
Does anyone actually iron their clothes anymore?
comic reader 22 3 months ago
Defining a problem. Those are big words. Luann thinks it’s that she doesn’t like the way Nancy puts her clothes on hangers. Nancy (if she has any idea at all of how to be a good parent or maintain any self-respect) should explain that she thinks it is that Luann is not doing her own laundry. That would be an interesting interaction but we won’t see it in print.
Liam Astle Premium Member 3 months ago
Luann, have you ever seen ‘Mommy Dearest’?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 3 months ago
Problem solver supreme.
anonymooseandsquirrel Premium Member 3 months ago
We kids were taught to do our own laundry at an early age, possibly because we were girls, but also because our parents taught us all the basic skills that one would need to survive in life (thanks, mom and dad!) One of my online friends said that when she went to college, a shocking number of students in her dorm didn’t know how to do laundry, so she started up a very successful laundry business!
GaryCooper 3 months ago
Luann has a very wordy way of saying, “I will now iron all my own clothes.”
Joe1962 3 months ago
Nancy she does like how you iron, let her do her own ironing.
Willow Mt Lyon 3 months ago
I wish Greg and Karen would let Luann grow up.
WilliamVollmer 3 months ago
An even better solution would be for you to all of your laundry yourself, Luann.
PaulLeckner 3 months ago
Luann is immmature and ungrateful.
Kaycee Lane 3 months ago
Nancy is hanging those shirts the right way.
lnrokr55 3 months ago
Ever the problem solver eh Luann ! ;-)
French Persons' Celebration of Peeved Harry Dinkle Premium Member 3 months ago
No kidding…. Hey Nancy…. time to tell Luann to take care of her OWN laundry from now on.
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Solution is don’t iron Luann’s clothes for her