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  Extreme ironing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Extreme ironing (or EI) is an extreme sport and a performance art in which people take an ironing board to a remote location and iron a few items of clothing.
The Guardian said of extreme ironing that it carries on a tradition of British eccentricity.
Extreme Ironing has been featured in news stories on CBS Sunday Morning, in The New York Times, The Sun, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Sydney Morning Herald, Calcutta Telegraph, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Toronto Star, TIME Magazine, ESPN.com, The Financial Times, and CNN.com.
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In extreme ironing, people take a battery-powered iron and an ironing board to a remote location and iron a few items of clothing.
Extreme ironing locations include a mountainside of a difficult climb ; a forest ; in a canoe ; while skiing or snowboarding ; on top of large bronze statues; in the middle of a street; even when snorkeling, though this possibility defeats the purpose of ironing.
Extreme Ironing is cited as being an example of why it's more up to date than...
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 Extreme ironing Info - Encyclopedia WikiWhat.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Extreme Ironing (or EI) is an extreme sport from Britain.
To extreme iron, people take an iron and an ironing board to a remote location and iron a few items of clothing.
Extreme ironing locations include a mountainside of a difficult climb; a forest; in a canoe; while skiing or snowboarding; on top of large bronze statues; in the middle of a street; even when snorkeling, though this possibility defeats the purpose of ironing.
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