Things I don't understand...
Dryel. Why would a poor person buy "dry clean only" clothing? Don't they wear mostly synthetic wash-n-dry fabrics?
The Segway. As a country, aren't we out-of-shape and fat enough as it is? We need something to make that trip from the house to the SIDEWALK easier?
The HairMade. I saw this one on TV. It's a stand to hold your hair dryer. Yeah, blow drying our hair is really haaaaaard.
I could go on. And on.
All sarcasm aside, please do not forget that I am the person who still thinks the microwave is a fad. And I've never owned one. Go figure.
Kel, watch it on the Dryel. I am not poor (though sometimes I give the impression of) -- and sometimes I just don't have the damn time to drop off things at the dry cleaners. It's all about convenience.
ReplyDeleteJust like the microwave, which I happen to L-O-V-E.
I know you don't have a Segway...but please tell me you don't own a HAIRMADE!
ReplyDeleteNo offense intended toward poor people. I have been poor. I just didn't buy dry clean only clothes when I was.
Pretty much in my family, dry clean only = death to clothes. But inevitably I buy something that's dry clean only without realizing it, and I'm not one to be organized enough to know what pants I'm going to want to wear a week beforehand, so I can't get them to the cleaners and back in time. In which case, dryel is a life-saver.
ReplyDeleteIf I had it my way, though, clothes would not exist that need to be taken to a special place to be washed.