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As I am led to believe, ironing is the most boring hosehold job.
To liven it up and maybe make it a more enjoyable task I was
thinking that a game could be incorporated into the Iron, by
use of a screen placed just above the handle. On the handle
itself there would be two buttons operated by
your thumb.
One - steam button, the other - no help whatsoever with
ironing, but would zap oncoming space craft. The steering
would be controlled by the movement of your hand whilst
ironing.
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then get your kid to do the ironing. I am thinking of similar games involving oven cleaning and toilet brushes ( not together obviously) |
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I thought grownups might enjoy it? |
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HIGHEST SCORE =
GIZMO 125890347 |
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My little sister (15 on Dec 28th) likes ironing. You could borrow her. You could have her to keep, but the food bills would bankrupt you. |
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Perhaps you could make the game more involved with the ironing, so you got points for every crease you smoothed out and lost points every time you make a crease. As you got points the iron would get hotter, and if you did 5 shirts perfectly, espresso would come out the handle. |
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5 perfect shirts = a week for 2 in Kenya |
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my sock = one million pounds. |
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