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    Why are 'Ironing Boards' so counter-intuitive.

    Look at it this way. Most I deal with are top heavy, misshapen and not specifically designed to hold a towel, a shirt, and an iron (kinda the point right!). The turbulence of a cat-fart from across the room will tip these things over. I guess it is all about the women design of making these things fold up to fit inside of a gnomes vagina box.

    Me -- I like stability. Fucking hell...

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    Re: Why are 'Ironing Boards' so counter-intuitive.

    use a sheet and a counter/table top

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    Re: Why are 'Ironing Boards' so counter-intuitive.

    if it held a towel and a shirt, what would the woman have to do between making sandwiches for their husband/kids? :P

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