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Old 06-07-2007, 21:29 PM   #31
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You mean you don't!! Tsk tsk such a sloppy mother aren't you I do mine the same time as I iron my socks and pants.
I should be ironing my size 20 bridget jones' but cant be assed!
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Old 06-07-2007, 21:55 PM   #32
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Ironing?? WTF is that lol

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Old 07-07-2007, 19:11 PM   #33
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'I on in' nope doesn't sound familiar. I think it's that thing Matt does lol
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Old 07-07-2007, 19:26 PM   #34
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its the stuff that keeps overflowing over my worksurface. Weird stuff, never seems to go away
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Old 07-07-2007, 19:28 PM   #35
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What you do, Beanie, is stuff everything in the wardrobe, then when you're in a rush to get ready you just give it a quick shake and ironing becomes something you don't give two hoots about.

I can highly recommend it as an alternative. I haven't used an iron in months!
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Old 07-07-2007, 19:43 PM   #36
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Ooh sounds a plan. Anyway is the crumpled look in now??
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oh so u mean tht board and metaly/plastic thing in my cupboard has a use?!!!!
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Ooh sounds a plan. Anyway is the crumpled look in now??
It's all relative. When you've given them a good shake after taking them out of the wardrobe they look less crumpled than before and therefore not crumpled or as I like to think of it "naturally ironed".
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I found this site http://www.littlelamb.co.uk/shopmain.php

I bought one to look at as we are interested in re-usables. It's the cutest, softest thing, I wanted to wear it

anyway I got a microfiber one, or something along those lines. I washed it and drapped it over one of those radiator racks. It was dry within 2 hours.

I am going to wait now to try when Bubba arrives, and if all goes well I will get these. I know they are not pretty colours but the packs are cheaper. And you get a bucket or two
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will the polysester fluffles make baby hot and sweaty? It's a fleecey one..
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