Chewing gum is usually associated with some thoughtless automatic process. Television has recently become like a chewing gum too. For many years it has been considered the main source of information. But in recent years it has turned out in some endless entertainment full of silly commercials and stupid soap operas. Very often people can’t tell one film from another, or one TV show from another because they are so much alike. For some people watching TV turned into the constant switching of the channels. They fail to find what they like so they prefer to watch a little bit of everything which leads to total absence of any integral or useful information. It is very hard to get a full picture of a film when every five minutes it is interrupted by commercials. Permanent blinking of bright colours and a rapid change of images make people lose the sense of what is shown. In the end they just passively watch the programmes as if they were chewing a gum. And when a programme becomes too boring, they just switch to another channel. And the next day people just take a new fresh chewing gum and chew it till it becomes tasteless and then they spit it out ruthlessly. Don’t you think watching TV is the same?
2Set up the ironing area. Use a sturdy table or ironing board.
3Fill the iron’s water reservoir, if it has one. Make sure that you use filtered water to avoid calcium build-up in your iron, which could end up clogging the iron's steam spouts.
4Set the iron on the appropriate setting and let it heat up.
5Begin ironing by laying your garment flat on the board. Make sure there are no wrinkles.
6Begin ironing. Do not let the iron sit still on the garment.
7Turn the clothing over and iron the other side.
8Hang the clothing on a hanger immediately to prevent re-wrinkling.