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!
beb01 about 4 hours 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 about 4 hours ago
Stop wearing things that need ironing!
Tenax about 4 hours ago
Luann is definitely old enough to iron all her own clothes. Now is the perfect opportunity to make the transition Nancy.
kenhense about 4 hours ago
G & K – QUIT PICKING ON LUANN !! (let her grow up).
SJhapamama about 4 hours 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 about 4 hours ago
Permanent press is the way to go…
Drbarb71 Premium Member about 4 hours ago
As in “Not mine”
Wilkins068 about 4 hours 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 about 4 hours ago
Part of growing up, is learning when to keep your mouth shut.
olds_cool63 about 3 hours ago
Kick. Her. Out.
PoodleGroomer about 3 hours ago
What is an iron and who cares?
blunebottle about 3 hours 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 about 3 hours 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 about 2 hours 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 about 2 hours ago
But why can’t you iron your own clothes if you have an issue with this?
Wilkins068 about 2 hours ago
Starching and ironing your Levis is like a dead end, man. Specially if they can stand up by themselves..
The Old Wolf about 2 hours ago
Facing left is the correct way. I will not be taking questions.
conuly 30 minutes 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!