If the pulley was built better, with using a longer rope, it would have out shined everyone. It was a lack of construction knowledge that hampered the result. So yes the complexity was intelligent, just not executed properly.
I love the camera angle at 2:02 as Guz tries to have an intimate connection with Alex purely so he can help more, I love the production value of this show so much and Guz is hilarious
How he calls everyone "brother" ❤️ And how upset he was when Alex was inappriate in the church. I guess it was not a church of his religion, but his respect for other religions was so huge. That church task was just terrible, even if you are an atheist, you don't go to a church to play games. 🙄 I'm so glad he called them out.
@@buskergirl Assuming they didn't break and enter the church they must've been allowed in there to film so all ks good. Would you say the same about any other film production in a church? What about In Bruges where they portray a priest and a child getting shot inside a church, is that desecrating the sanctity of a church?
@@tiffanytan2183 I think the house is part of the golf course that is behind the fence, so technically they are their own neighbour, and so the fence is both their's and their neighbour's
@@jonhohensee3258 I don’t know if you know her background, but she is very intelligent. She has won a number of international poker tournaments and got her degree from St. John’s College, Oxford University. She stops to analyze each task, that’s the hesitation.
Alan jokes so much on QI people forget he is actually very intelligent. So intelligent, he used the fence as a backboard to make the task much simpler!
Could've used a fridge really well here. Iron on the freezer door, fridge door open, board under the freezer door, rope tied to the freezer door, run the rope as far as possible and then pull. Iron falls when the door opens and lands on the board. I still have to admire the first instinct of "throw it".
Great to hear Neville Southall and Shaka Hislop name checked. Brings to mind Pavel Srnicek, Hans Segers, Kasey Keller and Dmitri Kharine too. What a Pannini album!
They could've simply carried the iron from some starting position and placed it on the board by hand. The task (or at least what was read for us) said nothing of the delivery method or that it must leave your person and remain airborne and unattended before landing.
I love that Alex always tries to keep up his “the instructions are on the task” schtick because sometimes it leads to people overlooking bits of info, but sometimes he just has to drop it and explain because someone’s about to miss the task entirely
Am I the only one with Victoria? lol. "I need to be the furthest difference, not the iron" that's what confused me. There's a difference between the person being the furthest away and the iron being the furthest away!
Same here! That's where my mind immediately went. What is the distance that counts at the time of the landing? Between me and the board or the iron and the board? They's a difference!
The tepid applause at 2:37 really speaks to the audience saying to themselves “Yes, that was good. But I *know* that someone’s going to knock it out of the park later”
Simple solution. Rig a tripod with some 2x4s and ducktape. Hang the iron over the tripod, which is placed over the board. The iron will stay suspend suspended because a 100' extension cord is plugged into it. The weight of the cord will hold up the iron. Move to the end of the extension cord, about 100' away. Take the end of the cord and introduce a wave in the cord. It should progress the length of the cord and give the iron enough slack to drop onto the board.
People are talking about Victoria not understanding. Some comedians who are very competitive are more quick witted. We see that in Ed Gamble, Morgana Robinson, Dara O Brian, Richard Herring, Lou Sanders and more. Something that also is noticeable is that people who are in more IQ related stuff and more intellectual stuff might process some tasks differently. If they had maybe 1 day or more, they could probably make a thesis or re-read stuff..Like a lab assignment. The time stress of maybe 10-20 min isn't always their main environment. Look at Paul Sinha, David Badiel and Victoria. I think if all of them had a deck of cards to remember, they all would remember probably 95% as seen by Paul. Because it's q more mental related task about memory etc. David was shown to find the loophole with the egg, albeit a bit late. Victoria said "I bet there should be a comma", they all think through other parts of the task and sometimes if not most of the time interpret the task wrong because they overthink. The people I can't explain tho are Charlotte or Katherine Parkinson....
I would have placed a towel between the iron and the ironing board. And the iron tied to the side of the ironing board. Then attach a long rope to the towel and pull out from under the iron. The iron won't fall off cuz it's tied and you're pulling from the other direction.
Surprised no one went with Tim Keys' method of throwing a teabag inside a tennis ball (S1), which is to say create a funnel to lead to your target (and keep it on there). Granted, an iron is a bit trickier to manage, but Alan came the closest using the fence as a border.
You could probably collapse the ironing board and lay it down? Then you could put something around the ironing board to help keep the iron on, and maybe build a slope between the board and the fence? I think that would be the closest thing to what Tim Key did.
@@luciahoneybee the goal was to throw the teabag into a mug, and Tim Key did it by putting the teabag in a tennis ball and then throwing it with one of those throwers for dog owners.
Ik I'm a little late but anyway, after watching this I imagined a way to win this : place the iron on a table or a shelf just above the ironing board in a way that just a little push will make it fall and place your phone aside or against the iron, now go far and ask to be called or set a timer, when it will ring the vibrations will make the iron fall on the ironing board thus completing the task
She just told someone else to do it. "Pull it up, tie it, hold it, move it above board, tell me when it is there, and... lemme just wriggle this stick while you land it down for me."
Likely to happen when you finish ironing, a couple of hours after it was posted. You might have got the video earlier, if you didn't do the ironing. Then you would have been able to say, "I was supposed to be doing ironing right now, but instead I'm watching this video." 🙃
havent seen more than the start, but noone thought of making a pully? and just go as far as you can with a rope. lift it slightly and drop it=? Literally just attach it too a rope, Have the rope go over a stick or a coat hanging thingy. Walk back and pulll to lift, and let go? *I sure hope someone does. Edit* THEre we gooo xD someone dit it, so glad.
They should have just placed the iron on a platform (a book or something) on top of the board, attached a string to the iron, and pulled it so the iron slides off the platform and lands on the board. They could do that from very far away.
Set up some sort of remote-release mechanism (Hey, Alex, when I give you a phone call, can you pull this innocuous string that's totally not a part of the iron?), and start walking down the street...
Easily beaten with a long rope or whatever makeshift. Really simple too, have Alex on the roof aligning the iron to the board. Stand with the rope as far as you can, when Alex says it's aligned, gently lower. Can easily get 40+ metres. Even roles reversed it's easy.
I mean the obvious answer is you ask Alex to pick up the iron, then take the ironing board and walk for the time with Alex then ask him to put the iron on the board.
For those in the states, Alan hit that from 15 yards away. 14.1 meters is almost twice the distance from the nba 3 point line to the basket. Hell of a throw
@@ZesPak its christmas, let's just be civil. we all have our differences and our frames of reference. For those of us on the left side of the pool, we dont have your candy bars so the original rating system was confusing. We needed them to dumb it down further, beyond just metric conversion.
When I read the task, it doesn't actually say Thrown, just...landed. So as far as I'm concerned I could just walk away from the grounds, then hold up the iron, walk back over to the board and set it down.
I would ask for a drone, tie the iron to the drone, take the drone past federally regulated altitudes, and then land the iron safely onto the ironing board.
'Get the iron onto the ironing board from the furthest distance'. So go far away with the iron, thats the start point, then walk back to the ironing board and put it on.
I think I would put a box or something on the board, set the iron on top of that, tie a long string or rope to the box, and yank the box out from under the iron letting it drop onto the board. Could go as far away as the longest string you can find without losing accuracy.
There's nothing in the task that says you have to chuck it. Just place it. So I'd get in a taxi or car with the iron and get someone else to go in a different taxi in the exact opposite direction with the board. At 10 mins pick up the iron and turn everyone around and hopefully... in 10 more mins, meet back at the TM house and place the iron on the board.
It says land from the furthest distance, not necessarily throw. Couldn't they just take the iron for a walk around the block, and back to the ironing board in 20 minutes, put it on top of the board, and measure the distance you have walked?
while I appreciate morgana & victoria's rules lawyering, they overcomplicated it... they could have just put the iron on a slightly higher table & run a line all the way across the property, maybe even down the street. It still would have landed, & it would have been much easier & less complicated
I mean no offense, but Victoria reminds me of that kid in every class who, after being told in detail everything they need to do for the assignment, raises his/her hand and asks every question that was just answered during the discussion.
Couldn't they take the iron, go like 50 meters away and then carry it back to the board and land it on? It does not say "throw it" nor does it say you can't hold the iron while "landing" it.
Man, this is one of the tasks that probably becomes really obvious about 2 minutes after you've run out of time, and I have the benefit of watching as a spectator, but... Couldn't you have Alex hold the iron, then travel 19 minutes away and call him to put the iron down on the board? Granted, you'd have to trust he's done that, but it would be a valid solution, no?
I'd put it up against the fence live Alan did, with the bathtub on top like Guz but with pillows in it, and a mattress leaning up against the fence as a backboard. Then I could just hurl it from 50m away.
My idea would have been to have some sort of rope slide - be up on the upper floor, and slide the iron (by putting the rope through its handle) and hopefully dropping it out a window, and have it slide down and land on the ironing board. This would require some way to attach an appropriate rope to the board, of course - or maybe tie it off to a post on the fence, put the board underneath it, and then have the iron slide down the rope....hopefully landing on the board after some finagling. ...honestly, this probably would get stuck halfway down...at which point, I'd maybe ask someone to move the board, so it would land on it properly. Although throwing it probably would get it further, TBH.
Why not just pick up the iron, hold it in the air like a toy plane ...get into a taxi for a 18 minute drive around....and at the end of it, land it on the ironing board?
I challenge! If the iron is in a basket or in a bathtub placed on top of the ironing board, is the iron really on top of the ironing board if the iron's not actually touching the board?
@@martiantexan7632 I would argue that the cover is an essential part of the board and doesn't count a separate item. Without the cover, you couldn't iron anything on the board.
See I would’ve had some one hold the iron over the board and go away ass far ass possible. And then call or radio Alex or the intern to drop the iron on my command… profit
I love that the two more intelligent approaches to the task that would usually net more points were beat out by throwing it across a garden.
What Alan did was beyond throwing, well into the realm of "hurtling".
Complex doesn't equal intelligent
True intelligence is knowing when the best approach is simply to fling an iron across the garden
they literally had it set up showing the best way to do it lol
If the pulley was built better, with using a longer rope, it would have out shined everyone. It was a lack of construction knowledge that hampered the result. So yes the complexity was intelligent, just not executed properly.
Victoria's confusion throughout the series makes me legitimately think her agent pulled a minor prank on her
Or not so minor ;)
For real. I know she is highly educated, but her lack of common sense is disturbing.
Street smart and book smart aren't remotely relatable.
"Like a fish out of water" 😂
And the best part is she's her own agent.
I love the camera angle at 2:02 as Guz tries to have an intimate connection with Alex purely so he can help more, I love the production value of this show so much and Guz is hilarious
How he calls everyone "brother" ❤️ And how upset he was when Alex was inappriate in the church. I guess it was not a church of his religion, but his respect for other religions was so huge. That church task was just terrible, even if you are an atheist, you don't go to a church to play games. 🙄 I'm so glad he called them out.
@@buskergirl it was a deconsecrated church
Everything's 'A' game. Production value tops, but they have so much to work with. Makes a glorious feast for us all.
@@buskergirl you must be American
@@buskergirl Assuming they didn't break and enter the church they must've been allowed in there to film so all ks good.
Would you say the same about any other film production in a church? What about In Bruges where they portray a priest and a child getting shot inside a church, is that desecrating the sanctity of a church?
Alan revealed on the podcast that this was his favorite Task to do.
and it really is such a perfect example of the show as a whole. Great TV
we could tell
That “I’m out” is the energy of a man who knows what the pinnacle of human achievement is
Alan proving sometimes having just a backboard works miles better than having a giant bowl or a really long arm
It was so smart to place the board against the fence! I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t think of it under that pressure
I just want to know whether it’s their fence or the neighbour.
@@tiffanytan2183 I think the house is part of the golf course that is behind the fence, so technically they are their own neighbour, and so the fence is both their's and their neighbour's
@@lisahenry20 the house used to be the golf course’s caretakers
I'm always surprised at how much the contestants are able to do in just 20 minutes
Its such an innocuous task but it leads to such hilarious results and Victoria's confusion at the start was just plain funny.
Oh Victoria, every task, it’s always “what…….what ?” . Lovely.
Something's wrong with her.
@@nigeljames6017 - Not lovely. Weird.
@@jonhohensee3258 I don’t know if you know her background, but she is very intelligent. She has won a number of international poker tournaments and got her degree from St. John’s College, Oxford University.
She stops to analyze each task, that’s the hesitation.
@@nigeljames6017 No, she struggles more than the others to understand relatively simple instructions.
Alan jokes so much on QI people forget he is actually very intelligent.
So intelligent, he used the fence as a backboard to make the task much simpler!
He's also very perceptive. I am always astonished about things he points out on QI that nobody else would notice.
2:45 Allen coming in with the biggest question of all...
Whose property am I currently damaging?
You can hear Greg saying “Oh! Look at that!” at 3:45 when Alan delivers that impressive long-distance throw 😂
That definitely isn't Greg lol
Alex snuck in "Iron Davies" at the end lol
Could've used a fridge really well here. Iron on the freezer door, fridge door open, board under the freezer door, rope tied to the freezer door, run the rope as far as possible and then pull. Iron falls when the door opens and lands on the board. I still have to admire the first instinct of "throw it".
I love seeing Alan hurling the iron with every ounce of willpower and strength in his body in cinematic slow motion hahaha
You can even see he's had practice. He was nailing those underhand sling throws.
Great to hear Neville Southall and Shaka Hislop name checked. Brings to mind Pavel Srnicek, Hans Segers, Kasey Keller and Dmitri Kharine too. What a Pannini album!
They could've simply carried the iron from some starting position and placed it on the board by hand. The task (or at least what was read for us) said nothing of the delivery method or that it must leave your person and remain airborne and unattended before landing.
I love that Alex always tries to keep up his “the instructions are on the task” schtick because sometimes it leads to people overlooking bits of info, but sometimes he just has to drop it and explain because someone’s about to miss the task entirely
Am I the only one with Victoria? lol.
"I need to be the furthest difference, not the iron" that's what confused me. There's a difference between the person being the furthest away and the iron being the furthest away!
I was waiting for that to be the reveal in the studio.
Me too! My immediate thought was to run away with the iron for say 8 mins then run back and place it on the board just before the time ran out haha
Same here! That's where my mind immediately went. What is the distance that counts at the time of the landing? Between me and the board or the iron and the board? They's a difference!
The tepid applause at 2:37 really speaks to the audience saying to themselves “Yes, that was good. But I *know* that someone’s going to knock it out of the park later”
The sick bastard who decided the iron needed to be filled with water ...
I'm actually surprised the fence hasn't been the subject of more torture over the seasons. It's been the subject in a handful of tasks already.
One of the few times Victoria's intelligence helped her rather than hurt her on this show and I love it so much
The ironing board can hold that massive bath? Wow
And impressive throws Alan
Simple solution. Rig a tripod with some 2x4s and ducktape. Hang the iron over the tripod, which is placed over the board. The iron will stay suspend suspended because a 100' extension cord is plugged into it. The weight of the cord will hold up the iron. Move to the end of the extension cord, about 100' away. Take the end of the cord and introduce a wave in the cord. It should progress the length of the cord and give the iron enough slack to drop onto the board.
"Pinnacle." Morgana Robinson is one of my most treasured revelations of 2022 🤣
Guzs' smile is one of the most contagious smiles I have ever seen :-D
People are talking about Victoria not understanding. Some comedians who are very competitive are more quick witted. We see that in Ed Gamble, Morgana Robinson, Dara O Brian, Richard Herring, Lou Sanders and more.
Something that also is noticeable is that people who are in more IQ related stuff and more intellectual stuff might process some tasks differently. If they had maybe 1 day or more, they could probably make a thesis or re-read stuff..Like a lab assignment. The time stress of maybe 10-20 min isn't always their main environment. Look at Paul Sinha, David Badiel and Victoria. I think if all of them had a deck of cards to remember, they all would remember probably 95% as seen by Paul. Because it's q more mental related task about memory etc. David was shown to find the loophole with the egg, albeit a bit late. Victoria said "I bet there should be a comma", they all think through other parts of the task and sometimes if not most of the time interpret the task wrong because they overthink.
The people I can't explain tho are Charlotte or Katherine Parkinson....
Watching Victoria compete on taskmaster just reminds you how perfect she is for David Mitchell.
This comment is how I discovered victoria and david mitchell are married
coliecon - Have perfect?
@@jonhohensee3258 'how perfect' I have to assume!
@@Harmonikdiskorde I'm not interested in your assumption.
@@jonhohensee3258 something is wrong with you
I would have placed a towel between the iron and the ironing board. And the iron tied to the side of the ironing board.
Then attach a long rope to the towel and pull out from under the iron. The iron won't fall off cuz it's tied and you're pulling from the other direction.
Surprised no one went with Tim Keys' method of throwing a teabag inside a tennis ball (S1), which is to say create a funnel to lead to your target (and keep it on there). Granted, an iron is a bit trickier to manage, but Alan came the closest using the fence as a border.
Inside a tennis ball? Wasn't it inside a mug?
You could probably collapse the ironing board and lay it down? Then you could put something around the ironing board to help keep the iron on, and maybe build a slope between the board and the fence? I think that would be the closest thing to what Tim Key did.
@@luciahoneybee the goal was to throw the teabag into a mug, and Tim Key did it by putting the teabag in a tennis ball and then throwing it with one of those throwers for dog owners.
Iron perched on the basket, with the basket tied to a 20 m rope. Pull and done!
Ik I'm a little late but anyway, after watching this I imagined a way to win this : place the iron on a table or a shelf just above the ironing board in a way that just a little push will make it fall and place your phone aside or against the iron, now go far and ask to be called or set a timer, when it will ring the vibrations will make the iron fall on the ironing board thus completing the task
"How hard can it be?" famous last words... :P
I won't if it would have counted if they had asked Stan with the iron above the board, call him from 5 km or so away and tell him to drop it.
Tell the helper to hold the iron over the board, drive away, call them, and tell them to put it down.
"I wonder if i can rig up a pulley system" me: **looks at trees** well you got the frame right there...
She just told someone else to do it. "Pull it up, tie it, hold it, move it above board, tell me when it is there, and... lemme just wriggle this stick while you land it down for me."
This got reccomended to me just after I finished up a bit of ironing 😳
Likely to happen when you finish ironing, a couple of hours after it was posted. You might have got the video earlier, if you didn't do the ironing. Then you would have been able to say, "I was supposed to be doing ironing right now, but instead I'm watching this video." 🙃
havent seen more than the start, but noone thought of making a pully? and just go as far as you can with a rope. lift it slightly and drop it=? Literally just attach it too a rope, Have the rope go over a stick or a coat hanging thingy. Walk back and pulll to lift, and let go? *I sure hope someone does.
Edit* THEre we gooo xD someone dit it, so glad.
Loved series 12. Great quotes from Victoria and Guz.
They should have just placed the iron on a platform (a book or something) on top of the board, attached a string to the iron, and pulled it so the iron slides off the platform and lands on the board. They could do that from very far away.
3:05 what is this brand of iron board that takes a bath tub like it's nothing 😂
Love the new theme song. Softer. Less annoying.
Alan really winged that fkn iron
Set up some sort of remote-release mechanism (Hey, Alex, when I give you a phone call, can you pull this innocuous string that's totally not a part of the iron?), and start walking down the street...
Gotta love taskmaster
Gotta love an ice cold beverage.
I just realised stand far away and shout or call Alex to put the iron on the board
My initial thought was a pulley system, but using the chimney as kind of an anchor
Easily beaten with a long rope or whatever makeshift. Really simple too, have Alex on the roof aligning the iron to the board. Stand with the rope as far as you can, when Alex says it's aligned, gently lower. Can easily get 40+ metres. Even roles reversed it's easy.
Having it against a wall is simple og clever at the same time.
I mean the obvious answer is you ask Alex to pick up the iron, then take the ironing board and walk for the time with Alex then ask him to put the iron on the board.
I mean....
For those in the states, Alan hit that from 15 yards away. 14.1 meters is almost twice the distance from the nba 3 point line to the basket.
Hell of a throw
In the category: Americans would do anything to not use the metric system.
@@ZesPak its christmas, let's just be civil. we all have our differences and our frames of reference. For those of us on the left side of the pool, we dont have your candy bars so the original rating system was confusing. We needed them to dumb it down further, beyond just metric conversion.
When I read the task, it doesn't actually say Thrown, just...landed. So as far as I'm concerned I could just walk away from the grounds, then hold up the iron, walk back over to the board and set it down.
When did Morgana punch the air? 7:48
Alan found his sport 😯
Clearly, you should drop it from above unless the maximum height is to prevent that.
If it was me I would have just had Alex carry the iron across the yard.
I would ask for a drone, tie the iron to the drone, take the drone past federally regulated altitudes, and then land the iron safely onto the ironing board.
'Get the iron onto the ironing board from the furthest distance'. So go far away with the iron, thats the start point, then walk back to the ironing board and put it on.
I think I would put a box or something on the board, set the iron on top of that, tie a long string or rope to the box, and yank the box out from under the iron letting it drop onto the board. Could go as far away as the longest string you can find without losing accuracy.
Gonna need all the string you can find for that one. Like, take the amount you were thinking of, and triple it
@@justinmelendez9875 Multiple ropes knotted together?
There's nothing in the task that says you have to chuck it. Just place it. So I'd get in a taxi or car with the iron and get someone else to go in a different taxi in the exact opposite direction with the board. At 10 mins pick up the iron and turn everyone around and hopefully... in 10 more mins, meet back at the TM house and place the iron on the board.
you could just get a string and get it over the fence and walk away then just lower the iron onto the board when you cant walk any longer
Guz really got me this task 😂
Alan is Iron Man...
Iron Toss should be an Olympic Sport
Incredible that Victoria landed in third position.
It says land from the furthest distance, not necessarily throw. Couldn't they just take the iron for a walk around the block, and back to the ironing board in 20 minutes, put it on top of the board, and measure the distance you have walked?
while I appreciate morgana & victoria's rules lawyering, they overcomplicated it... they could have just put the iron on a slightly higher table & run a line all the way across the property, maybe even down the street. It still would have landed, & it would have been much easier & less complicated
Another brilliantly concocted task
I mean no offense, but Victoria reminds me of that kid in every class who, after being told in detail everything they need to do for the assignment, raises his/her hand and asks every question that was just answered during the discussion.
Thank you for this glorious feast of ridiculousness. Amen.
I would’ve look for rope and tried to make a pulley system to drop the iron from the top of tbe driveway
Couldn't they take the iron, go like 50 meters away and then carry it back to the board and land it on? It does not say "throw it" nor does it say you can't hold the iron while "landing" it.
Brilliant alan
They could have gone in a train and called Alex a told him to put the iron on the board.
A told him?
YES, put him on a pedistal. Like an atoll.
@@joandougan8682 What the heck is a "pedistal"?
Good to see the rather ducky run back 🥰
Should've put the ironing board IN the bath...
Isn't that tub cast iron? It must be a prop to not have crushed that ironing board lol
Is that Cthulhu by the door
Something new!
athletes vs engineers
A delicious turn of events is when the clever solutions are successful, but the stupid brute force approach is more successful
why wouldn't you just use the cord over a high branch like a pulley and drop it lol
Shoulda tied a string and then pulled it off a shelf.
I just realised Alan is wearing a Simpsons reference
I love Morgana so much. She’s such a gem. I’d bet she’s absolutely lovely to spend time with.
Bad Dong
Couldn't they have just asked Alan to hold the iron until they call him to drop it on the board, and then walk away?
Man, this is one of the tasks that probably becomes really obvious about 2 minutes after you've run out of time, and I have the benefit of watching as a spectator, but...
Couldn't you have Alex hold the iron, then travel 19 minutes away and call him to put the iron down on the board? Granted, you'd have to trust he's done that, but it would be a valid solution, no?
I'd put it up against the fence live Alan did, with the bathtub on top like Guz but with pillows in it, and a mattress leaning up against the fence as a backboard. Then I could just hurl it from 50m away.
I will watch literally anything
I'd drive away for 19 minutes, call Alex,, and ask him to put the iron on the board
My idea would have been to have some sort of rope slide - be up on the upper floor, and slide the iron (by putting the rope through its handle) and hopefully dropping it out a window, and have it slide down and land on the ironing board. This would require some way to attach an appropriate rope to the board, of course - or maybe tie it off to a post on the fence, put the board underneath it, and then have the iron slide down the rope....hopefully landing on the board after some finagling.
...honestly, this probably would get stuck halfway down...at which point, I'd maybe ask someone to move the board, so it would land on it properly.
Although throwing it probably would get it further, TBH.
My idea would have been to ask Alex to hold it until the last few second and in that time I would had just ran ás far away as I can.
Why not just pick up the iron, hold it in the air like a toy plane ...get into a taxi for a 18 minute drive around....and at the end of it, land it on the ironing board?
Why the iron is full of water?
I challenge!
If the iron is in a basket or in a bathtub placed on top of the ironing board, is the iron really on top of the ironing board if the iron's not actually touching the board?
And the ironing board has a removable cover on it, did any of the irons land on the board or just the cover?
Totally agree, especially a freakin bathtub! 😂
@@martiantexan7632 I would argue that the cover is an essential part of the board and doesn't count a separate item. Without the cover, you couldn't iron anything on the board.
See I would’ve had some one hold the iron over the board and go away ass far ass possible. And then call or radio Alex or the intern to drop the iron on my command… profit
dis good
It would be hilarious watching contestants try to curl (stones)
Oh I get it STEAMpunk
as an proud american i reallly love yalls tallywangfastic humor!!!
Suspend the iron above the board. Rig a big string to release it. Release it from far away.
From what shall we rig it?
@@47Jaspers the open garage door, perhaps, and then release it from the gate by the top of the drive?
Or just pop it on the roof of the shed, bath tub on ironing board, and drag/release with string once you're far away 😉
🤣😂👍