People who fold carrier bags

I only fold them up if I need to put it in my back pocket before popping to lidl or something.

I don't iron, at all, never. I refuse to iron, it's like the hardest ****ing thing imaginable.

I don't really enjoy ironing but it's a necessary evil - it's not that hard though :p
 
I fold crisp packets if I'm not near a bin
I don't use carrier bags, just my rucksack & home deliveries
I roll my underwear, socks and t-shirts instead of folding - less creases that way.
 
I'm forced to pay 5p per carrier bag so I'll do what the **** I like with them! :D
 
I don't really enjoy ironing but it's a necessary evil - it's not that hard though :p
It is when you're 6'6" and not the lanky kind, my shirts are like tablecloths, it's impossible.

You iron one bit then the other bit is creased, repeat until you have a nervous breakdown and seek out a woman. :D

I'm forced to pay 5p per carrier bag so I'll do what the **** I like with them! :D
Except reuse them apparently ;)
 
If I'm ironing, I iron underwear/socks all bed linen heck I've even ironed a pillow case with it on the pillow cause there was a crease. I can't understand people who don't put the corners where they should be on a fitted sheet, or people who don't tuck the sides under the mattress.

All these habits I've inherited from my mother >_> I guess you think making all the tin cans in the cupboard facing the right way is silly too?
 
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Nope Hyburnate that sounds perfectly normally as does ironing everything properly and folding plastic bags. I am not so sure on the crisps though that sounds plain wrong.
 
My wife married a looney who folds reusable carrier bags. :cool:

I just stick them inside each other and shove the bags down the gap between the tumble dryer and the wall :p

I keep bread and eggs in the fridge...
Bread lasts ages in the fridge though in the proper summer heat a loaf of bread might only last 1-3 days where as a refrigerated loaf will easily last at least a week


What I find odd are people who stick sauces, jam etc in the cupboard...

on the jars/tubs most say refrigerate after opening :P
 
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It is when you're 6'6" and not the lanky kind, my shirts are like tablecloths, it's impossible.

You iron one bit then the other bit is creased, repeat until you have a nervous breakdown and seek out a woman. :D

I'm 6'6" across ;) I know the feeling.

I iron my shirts and clothes that need it - I don't do the bedsheets, but I don't like the frumpy wrinkled look.

Having done some military training and needing to keep things neat and tidy I can iron pretty quickly and neatly.

My OH doesn't do any ironing... but to be honest I prefer to do it myself, I'm a bit of a perfectionist!
 
I dont think ive turned an iron on this year!

I wouldn't iron anything except shirts and maybe a crease in my slacks..

bed linen? towels? socks.... Lunatics!
 
I never iron anything apart from a shirt if I was going to something important. Life to short otherwise.
 
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