I had a client meeting today. Â It’s actually the first time at this job that I’ve gone to a client’s office and met them. Â Kind of exciting. Â What made the morning special, though, was that I had to actually dress up a bit. Â Where in my old job, I had to wear a suit every day, here, I can wear pretty much anything I want. Â Normally, I come in jeans and a t-shirt, during the summer, I plan to wear shorts. Â Maybe even flip flops.
But today, I had to wear a suit. Â Which wasn’t so bad, it turned out I had a clean one. Â The issue was actually the shirt. Â I have about fifteen dress shirts, three of which need to be retired, and the rest of which I have hanging in my closet. Â So I looked at all of the shirts–and every single one of them was wrinkled. Â Why is that a problem? Â I hate ironing. Â The ironing board is in the service porch, and while I was ironing the shirt, it dipped into the dog’s water dish. Â Then it picked up some of his hair. Â And then I had to actually iron the damn shirt.
Ok, so here’s my free idea to anyone who wants to make money off of great ideas: Â Make a mannequin designed to be an iron… Â All you do is put the shirt on over it, and it automatically irons the shirt. Â Yes, someone please invent that.

Or you can just buy wrinkle-free/non-iron shirts.