Extreme Ironing, A Sport Featuring Dangerous Ways To Iron Clothes

by Scott Beale on June 17, 2008 · 2 comments

Extreme Ironing

Extreme Ironing is an “activity that combines the danger and excitement of an ‘extreme’ sport with the satisfaction of a well pressed shirt”. Extreme Ironing photo galleries can be found at Extreme Ironing Bureau and Useloos.

via The Presurfer

photo via Useloos

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1 Liz June 18, 2008 at 10:48 am

Very funny! But that isn’t a cordless iron! Are there electrical outlets out there on the rocks?

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