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For I mean to roam and think and make great irons red-hot.
Leave them," said Isabel. "Jamie can iron them himself. It's very therapeutic for men to iron. Therapeutic for women, that is.
My wife has a whim of iron
For men obsessed with women's underwear, a course in washing, ironing and mending is recommended.
I like doing things where I can get dirty, work with my hands, and use power tools. Last weekend, I did some grouting.
Vacuuming is great. I do the laundry. I love washing machines. I'm the maid in my house.
Make the iron hot by striking it.
I'll be washed and ironed. I'll be washed and ironed and starched.
I like to work a lot with wood. I make furniture that falls apart. I also sew.
Yowpee! I pulls my brandin' irons an' comes out a-bitin' the dust - a reg'lar Hoopalong Cassowary!
I installed anti-rust roofing into homes in Cairns. I packed boxes at Baby Barn. I was even a Manny! Mate, I know more about braiding hair and My Little Pony than most men, I can tell ya.
An iron? Was he kidding? God
Busying herself with inconsequential tasks.
Brush teeth. Wash hair. Rule undead world with an iron fist.
You should hammer your iron when it is glowing hot.
The Board of Trade Make Do and Mend campaign is intended to help you get the last ounce of wear out of all your clothes
Painting working!
The insupportable labor of doing nothing.
What do you enjoy doing?"
Forgery? "Writing letters. Drawing." Picking locks? "Puzzles." Fighting? "Sewing.
One night, Don Henley called, and I told him, 'I'm washing dishes and bike shorts.' He said, 'It's in the domestic exercises of life that one will find the biggest inspiration.' And he was right.
Your greatest job is shedding what you don't have to do.
Andre had never mastered the art of ironing. He usually ironed more wrinkles in than out. Pistols, knives, and explosives he could handle, but put a hot iron in his hands and chances were that he'd get hurt.
After enlightenment, the laundry.
I love cleaning, weird but true. It really relaxes me.
Work first and then rest. Work first, and then gaze, but do not use golden ploughshares, nor bind ledgers in enamel.
I used to be a hairdresser.
The frivolous work of polished idleness.
All this talk of folds and rods and buttons. Are we copulating or sewing draperies?
When you do a job like this you have to like having cold sweat on your back.
good at doing, but before that youGood-- Peter Thiel
I like manual labor. Whenever I've got waterlogged with study, I've taken a spell of it and found it spiritually invigorating.
workin' in a coalmine
I was cutting and threading pipe in the tunnels to get water into the shower rooms for athletics. I was repairing old metal windows, fixing cement walls where rain was coming through, and drying out the maple gym floors in hopes of removing the warping.
I love to clean.
My mom was a seamstress, and I wish I'd learned to sew because I'm obsessed with 'Project Runway!'
There is profundity to explore, but also laundry to do.
Nurses nurse
and teachers teach
and tailors mend
and preachers preach
and barbers trim
and chauffeurs haul
and parents get to do it all.
My father was a tailor, my mother a machinist.
If you're working, you're working hard, and if you're not doing that, what are you doing?
[In my home workshop,] generally I'm mending things, which is interesting because you learn a lot about why they broke.
I'm good at doing the laundry. At least that. And it's a religious experience ... Water, earth, fire-polarities of wet and dry, hot and cold, dirty and clean. The great cycles-round and round-beginning and end-Alpha and Omega, amen.
My days are spent wrangling children, chipping dried manure from boots, washing jeans, and frying calf nuts.
Strike the iron whilst it is hot.
Cleaning?" "Like Mary Poppins on crack. You know, the way women do that fast-forward cleaning when they're pissed off.
Why, the top-notch gentleman visits his hatter every few days just to have his hat ironed!
I'm good at embroidery. It's what I always wanted to do ... Yep, instead of whoring, I just wanted to do fancy embroidery.
So, after school, I needed to learn a trade and started to work as a tailor.
To getting laid and fighting fires.
When I think of the future, I think of doing my washing so I've something to wear tomorrow.
Most stuff you can do standing on your head.
I have to learn to knit.
See what perils do environ those who meddle with hot iron.
Well, I am ploughing on my canvases as they do on their fields (the peasants). It goes badly enough in our profession - in fact that has always been so, but at the moment it is very bad.
Work with love, it is to weave the cloth with threads drawn from your heart.
I have to clean my room and unload the dishwasher, wash the pans, and feed the dogs.
Getting up at the ass-crack of dawn
When I was a little girl you used to learn to sew all the holes in things, darning socks, but nobody mends things anymore.
I get such a buzz out of cleaning closets.
I am skilled now, at casting iron To make a hardened bed for my heavy world
I like to hang out clothes on windy days. Sometimes that's all I feel like. A sheet on a line.
I travel a lot, and I hunt for fabrics, then I have the tailor make me something.
The ladies of Italy, seemingly carefree, wore constructions of iron beneath their silks. It took infinite patience, not just in negotiation, to get them of of their clothes.
I'm working myself to death.
Working from nine till five every day at something that gives you no pleasure just so that, after thirty years, you can retire.
The skilled artisan uses the same iron to make a horseshoe
As he does for a polished mirror for the King.
Morning work! By the blushes of Aurora and the music of Memnon, what should be man's morning work in this world?
Right now I'm trying to figure out what I'm gonna do, 'cause I don't want to sit around on my backside all day. If I'm gonna do that I'll be a newspaper reporter.
I can make going to the dry-cleaners last an entire day, and the dry cleaners might be 150 yards from my front door. You might find it hard to believe, but I am bone-idle lazy.
I love to hand sew. I sometimes make clothing for my children, which of course they grow out of in a matter of minutes. I thoroughly love it.
I've always enjoyed cleaning. Even though they tried to teach us laziness in school.
What did you try hard at today?
I had to learn to sew when I was growing up, because nothing else fitted me.
My mother was a cleaning lady all her life.
A simple job for simple people.
I was working on boats as a teenager, sweating like a pig during a summer job.
Apparel, n.: There are times I don't mind doing the laundry, because folding your clothes reminds me of the shape of you.
I couldn't sew on a day like this. There's something in the air that gets in the blood and makes a sort of glory in my soul. My fingers would twitch and I'd sew a crooked seam. So it's ho for the park and the pines.
I love fashion, I'm actually a pretty talented seamstress, so I can make stuff for myself, but that's really time-consuming.
Cuts of clothes and shapes of clothes are really important.
Telling a butler how to make good tea; Warm the pot first, please, then put two heaping teaspoonfuls in the pot no bags in boiling water, and when it's in, stir it. And when it comes here, I will stir it again.
I like messy. What fun is tidy?
By learning to sew, you give your clothes several more good years of wear and tear.
I always get what I want in the end. And I think I want ... ornamental ironwork. For the windows of my bedchamber.
This is Sunday, and the question arises, what'll I start tomorrow?
I always bring my Jiffy Esteam steamer to get the wrinkles out of our clothes. It's powerful enough to press a suit.
What do you like to do?"
She scuffed a toe amongst the rushes. "Needlework."
"Very restful, isn't it?"
"Well," said Arya, "not the way I do it.
Laundromats ... like a waiting room for people who didn't go anywhere
cast-iron erection, on
When I was at college, I worked in a department store called Brit Home Stores, which is a pretty lackluster department store, selling clothes for middle-aged women. My job was to walk the floor and find anything that was damaged, take it to the store room and log it.
She was always on her feet. Cooking. Washing. Ironing.
Washing, this modern behind the ears nonsense.
Sleeping. The word came out with an adorable lack of anything resembling an L, closer to something you'd do with a broom than in a bed.
A big iron needle stitching the country together.
I'm a stylist, so I've been conditioned to setting up my own clothes like a fitting.
This writing business. Pencils and what-not. Over-rated, if you ask me. Silly stuff. Nothing in it.
table tennis in the afternoon...
First you use machines, then you wear machines, and then ... ? Then you serve machines.
After recently acquiring a position as a seamstress at Damsels in Dis Dress,
Apprenticeship is one of the dearest roles of childhood, not just watching Dad or Mother, but being taught a hands-on trade.
Painting it's a blind man profession. Painter is painting not what he sees but what he feels.