Laundered Money
#85
Originally Posted by DogHouseMom
My house is no different than most - the person doing the laundry keeps whatever money is found in the money. I wonder though about another facet of laundered money, my friends think I'm odd, but I think my quilting friends might agree.
When I find bills in the laundry, I iron them. The ironing board is always set up, takes a second to turn the iron on, and I really dislike folded or crinkled bills in my bill fold (I'm also anal about keeping the denominations in order and all the presidents heads must be facing up).
When I worked in a factory we had lots of vending machines and they like straight flat bills so I used to iron mine.
Who among my quilting friends with hot irons at the ready iron crinkled money?
When I find bills in the laundry, I iron them. The ironing board is always set up, takes a second to turn the iron on, and I really dislike folded or crinkled bills in my bill fold (I'm also anal about keeping the denominations in order and all the presidents heads must be facing up).
When I worked in a factory we had lots of vending machines and they like straight flat bills so I used to iron mine.
Who among my quilting friends with hot irons at the ready iron crinkled money?
#86
Originally Posted by DogHouseMom
My house is no different than most - the person doing the laundry keeps whatever money is found in the money. I wonder though about another facet of laundered money, my friends think I'm odd, but I think my quilting friends might agree.
When I find bills in the laundry, I iron them. The ironing board is always set up, takes a second to turn the iron on, and I really dislike folded or crinkled bills in my bill fold (I'm also anal about keeping the denominations in order and all the presidents heads must be facing up).
When I worked in a factory we had lots of vending machines and they like straight flat bills so I used to iron mine.
Who among my quilting friends with hot irons at the ready iron crinkled money?
When I find bills in the laundry, I iron them. The ironing board is always set up, takes a second to turn the iron on, and I really dislike folded or crinkled bills in my bill fold (I'm also anal about keeping the denominations in order and all the presidents heads must be facing up).
When I worked in a factory we had lots of vending machines and they like straight flat bills so I used to iron mine.
Who among my quilting friends with hot irons at the ready iron crinkled money?
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