Erik Eustice
ASIN: B00HUIBZ1I
Publisher: Amazon.com Services LLC
Pages: 76
There's a neglected heap of dress shirts threatening to rise up. They're in my basement, likely conspiring against me, lurking in the shadows."You grab his arms and I'll hit 'em with the spray bottle."I even bought the "non-iron" shirt variety to avoid this very moment. "Non-iron" is kind of like anything you've ever thought was true to its name but clearly isn't. They're less wrinkled out of the wash than, say, a piece of crumpled tissue paper. But, they still require a surgical hit of steam. Unless you don't mind looking like you just practiced your stop, drop and roll.I like wearing clothes.I don't like washing, drying, or ironing them.But what if I didn't see my laundry as a curse resulting from the excavation of King Tut's tomb? What if I saw simple truth disguised as an avoidable everyday chore? I guess that would only work if I was looking for it. I'd have to want to see it. Or ...