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$5K ironing board NightMist 04-01-2008
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Posted by NightMist on April 1, 2008, 3:16 pm

As I was browsing the web seeking information on sewing machines and
their motive parts, I ran across this:

https://atlaslevy.3dcartstores.com/Reliable-426HAB_p_3-503.html

I just had to look and see what a five thousand dollar ironing board
did. I am more accustomed to passive ironing boards, but figured that
for that amount of money the darned thing had to do something! Like
fix me breakfast in bed and answer the phone when someone annoying
calls...

NightMist
--

Nothing has been the same since that house fell on my sister.

Posted by Val on April 1, 2008, 2:30 pm


>
> As I was browsing the web seeking information on sewing machines and
> their motive parts, I ran across this:
>
> https://atlaslevy.3dcartstores.com/Reliable-426HAB_p_3-503.html
>
> I just had to look and see what a five thousand dollar ironing board
> did. I am more accustomed to passive ironing boards, but figured that
> for that amount of money the darned thing had to do something! Like
> fix me breakfast in bed and answer the phone when someone annoying
> calls...

Holy Rowneta Batman!! For that price the darned thing should come with a
steering wheel and chauffer!!

Val



Posted by Roberta Zollner on April 2, 2008, 9:50 am
More practical if it came with a butler/ valet, and polished the silver too.
Roberta in D

>
>
>>
>> As I was browsing the web seeking information on sewing machines and
>> their motive parts, I ran across this:
>>
>> https://atlaslevy.3dcartstores.com/Reliable-426HAB_p_3-503.html
>>
>> I just had to look and see what a five thousand dollar ironing board
>> did. I am more accustomed to passive ironing boards, but figured that
>> for that amount of money the darned thing had to do something! Like
>> fix me breakfast in bed and answer the phone when someone annoying
>> calls...
>
> Holy Rowneta Batman!! For that price the darned thing should come with a
> steering wheel and chauffer!!
>
> Val
>



Posted by jennellh on April 1, 2008, 2:43 pm
Looks like it also doubles as an exam room table with built-in suction
to take all those pesky lab tests in one position. jennellh

On Apr 1, 3:16=A0pm, nightmi...@gmail.com (NightMist) wrote:
> As I was browsing the web seeking information on sewing machines and
> their motive parts, I ran across this:
>
> https://atlaslevy.3dcartstores.com/Reliable-426HAB_p_3-503.html
>
> I just had to look and see what a five thousand dollar ironing board
> did. =A0I am more accustomed to passive ironing boards, but figured that
> for that amount of money the darned thing had to do something! =A0Like
> fix me breakfast in bed and answer the phone when someone annoying
> calls...
>
> NightMist
> --
>
> Nothing has been the same since that house fell on my sister.


Posted by amy in CNY on April 1, 2008, 3:45 pm
You guys are toooo much! that's a board for Dry Cleaners and taylor
shops!

but it would be nice to have one!!

amy in CNY

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