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Superthread LXVII: Honouring Morgan Freeman on Helium

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Rhino_NQ

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im still a big unit just minus the gut (well a lot less of it). Had to drill a few more holes in my belt lol
 
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I'd like to add, f**k irons for ruining my current shirt. This is what happens when men iron.

It's not the iron's fault. It's the way you iron that is the cause.

Your probably making the cardinal error of ironing your shirt dry. Take this small piece of advice from someone who has worn (and ironed) business shirts 5 days a week for the best part of the last 20 years.

You should always iron your shirts whilst they are still damp. Wash them, put them straight on a coat hanger and hang them out to dry for an hour or two. Bring them in while still slightly damp and iron them, then stick them back on the coat hanger and allow them to finish drying before you put them away.

It takes a little bit more planning but your shirts will be much, much easier to iron, they'll look better and best of all, unless you do something stupid, you won't ever burn one again.
 

Misanthrope

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It's not the iron's fault. It's the way you iron that is the cause.

Your probably making the cardinal error of ironing your shirt dry. Take this small piece of advice from someone who has worn (and ironed) business shirts 5 days a week for the best part of the last 20 years.

You should always iron your shirts whilst they are still damp. Wash them, put them straight on a coat hanger and hang them out to dry for an hour or two. Bring them in while still slightly damp and iron them, then stick them back on the coat hanger and allow them to finish drying before you put them away.

It takes a little bit more planning but your shirts will be much, much easier to iron, they'll look better and best of all, unless you do something stupid, you won't ever burn one again.

I just minimize the times when I am required to where a business shirt.
 

Skinner

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BOOM! phone interview tomorrow arvo for Darwin. 18 months worth of work on a really good project for a top tier company. Please for the love of god make this happen because the last 6 months have been a f$*king nightmare

Hope you go well mate
 

muzby

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I'd like to meet all the merkins who have the same size waist as me and apparently have legs that are 6 inches longer. merkins.

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Red Bear

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f**k those guys.

I'm not big at all, size 30-32 (even then I usually need a belt), with no gut to speak of, but pretty short legs, big calves combo.

The world isn't catered for those of us who are 168cm tall. Except maybe airline travel, that's my revenge on the tall and large
 

thorson1987

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f**k those guys.

I'm not big at all, size 30-32 (even then I usually need a belt), with no gut to speak of, but pretty short legs, big calves combo.

The world isn't catered for those of us who are 168cm tall. Except maybe airline travel, that's my revenge on the tall and large

And we get you back on planes with our knees constantly pushing on your seat.
 
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