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The iron

June 24, 2008 By: Suzanne Moshenko1 Comment

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I plugged in the iron last night and all the lights in the house started to flicker. There was some sort of power surge…or maybe it was the house rejecting a foreign appliance. I don’t think I have ever used it in this house before. I truly am a disgrace to the housewife.

Picture lifted from the Etsy shop of michelemaule

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    ok, where was I says

    June 27, 2008 at 10:37 am

    LOL!!! I love that the house is rejecting it. I don’t even know where mine is. . . . Ok, actually, I don’t even know if I have one. If I can’t get the wrinkles out with that downy wrinkle releaser, they’re staying.
    I see on the twitter updates that you’re not feeling well (I think? I’m not into that whole twitter thing b/c I’m an idiot, so maybe that’s someone else talking, but then why would it be on your blog?). Anyway, I hope you’re feeling better. I also didn’t post, feel like crap, and will soon be headed to the tv for the whole afternoon.

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