Well if it works for Janice Dickinson then hey, Im prepared to give it a shot lol
2007-11-19 05:19:26
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answered by sassicat1972 2
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not any more. I'm worried about my carbon footprint. Trying to iron out all the wrinkles in my birthday suit would use up far too much energy.
2007-11-18 03:53:05
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answered by JanJan 7
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I lived through the 60's and the 70's. My suite is well past being ironed!!
2007-11-18 03:01:54
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answered by Nunya Bidniss 7
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Iron is the last thing I need!
I have already reached the 'Metal Age' - I have Silver in my hair, Gold in my teeth, and Lead seems to have found it's way into a few other places.
2007-11-18 03:20:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You can bring your birthday suit as you are to my occasion J.
2007-11-18 16:43:47
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answered by Captain Jack ® 7
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I think it would be a bit painful to iron your birthday suit and besides I'm not that wrinkly yet! lmao
2007-11-18 03:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I constantly positioned on my birthday experience. Its in basic terms that for the sake of public secure practices I cover it with clothing. Dont prefer to be to blame for mass coronary heart assaults. aside from interior the bathe. I positioned on my birthday experience in basic terms then.
2016-10-17 04:33:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd have to visit a plastic surgeon to get mine ironed.
2007-11-18 22:44:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh absolutely!!! I iron mine on occasion.....what an improvement...everyone should do it just to feel refreshed:)
2007-11-18 03:13:38
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answered by hippiechick 6
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Only if you can get a significant other to press upon you vigorously for say, 30 minutes or so untill you are thoroughly steamed into perfection.
2007-11-18 03:04:14
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answered by Anonymous
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