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Geobear?? Did he make it to AZ????? by
Gillian Murray
I am just so curious; I know TM was off line for a bit. Such a fun
project, I really hope he made a grand entrance at the school!!!
Gillian
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Good Read by
Cheryl Isaak
Ok - I saw this at Barnes and Noble and checked it out from my library - The
Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie - by Alan Bradley. What a quirky little
mystery. Flavia De Luce is a 11 year old girl in England during the reign
of George VI, but there is nothing typical about her. Stamps,...
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A Celebrations report by
Cheryl Isaak
Well, I did check in on Thursday, but to do nothing more than get my stuff
and do a quick run of the 'mall'. I was initially disappointed to see
nothing new (more on that later).
Friday, DD and drove down to have lunch with Margaret and do a few things in
Andover while we waited to pick her up...
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by Fred
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Mothers' Day by
Sandy Bell
Happy Mothers' Day to all my new friends at rctn, hope you have a good
day.
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by Nancy
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? any update on Geobear?? by
Gillian Murray
JUst curious to see where he is right now. Between Icelandic volcanoes
and Dawne's very sad news I hope he is heading to Arizona.
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a new start by
Susan Hartman[_2_]
A new start in a couple of ways...
DH and I have lost our jobs, so are re-tooling resumes, making new
contacts, etc. But also it's given me a bit of energy for unfinished
business in other aspects of my life - we cleaned out a hall closet last
week, progressing on another home improvement, and...
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Question??MLI by
Gillian Murray
I was in my LNS last week to pick up some things se had framed (very
inexpensively, I might add). We chatted, and she remembered she had
something important to ask me. She said that she had heard that MLI was
designing again. She told the questioner that she hadn't heard it, but I
would know,...
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OT - an oldie by
Bruce Fletcher
No doubt some of you heard this whilst still in your pram but it still
makes me giggle:
A chap goes into a seafood restaurant and asks to see the dishes of the
day. The waiter wheels over a trolley with a large tank full of various
species, and the man examines the dishes.
"I'll have the little...
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OFF TOPIC - time for one of those questions by
Cheryl Isaak
Ok mothers of daughters - at what age did you allow your daughter to
Wear "perfume" (includes body sprays)?
Wear "makeup" - lip gloss, eye makeup, etc?
DD has had light scented body sprays for a year+ now (post gym, it is needed
along with the deodorant).
She just bought her first lip gloss -...
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May 1st 10 11:18 PM
by Fran
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OT Sad new for me....and possible GeoBear delay by
Dawne Peterson
My only brother died yesterday. He was 55. I will be leaving in the next
few days to go to where he lived. Please remember me in your prayers.
This may mean that Geobear arrives when I am away, which will mean a delay.
I may just send him on directly to the next person, without doing photos,...
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Sue Hillis Women are Angels by
Rosanne
I saw this degign on the online needlework show . Can't find out
anything about it! I emailed Sue Hillis, but she never bothered to
reply even though I know she received the email as we both use AOL
addresses.
Have had two shopos try to find the chart to no avail. Does anyone
know where I may...
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What to do next? by
Lucille
A subject we are always interested in and hopefully drums up some responses.
I'm almost finished with the bookmarks I'm making for gifts and now just
have to decide how to finish the back. Should I use ribbon and should that
be glued or sewed on? Should I fringe the ends of the plainer one or...
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OT Sheena re Mary by
Ruby
Had dinner with Mary and gang last evening. she asked how you were.
told her I thought you were in the UK don't know why I had that
impression. so obviously she thinks of you
Ruby
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OT - Fletcher Saga for April 2010 by
Bruce Fletcher
http://claremont.islandblogging.co.uk/2010/04/19/april-2010
--
Bruce Fletcher
Stronsay, Orkney
(Remove dentures to reply)
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by joyce
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OT - a warning by
Bruce Fletcher
This was sent to me by a female friend, it seems sort of important:
You've heard about people who have been abducted and had their kidneys
removed by black-market organ thieves. Well, my thighs were stolen from
me during the night a few years ago. I went to sleep and woke up with
someone else's...
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Warning-Severe Language by
Lucille
Some of these are not for the faint of heart, but they are funny.
*Subject:* The Most Epic Cross Stitches Ever (PHOTOS)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/14/the-most-epic-cross-stitc_n_534482.html
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Tail Catcher by
Sandy Bell
Hi everyone, I'm trying to track down something called a Tail Catcher
- a great little device that allows you to use threads right down to
the end (you know when the needle is too long and you can't end off)
and then you use this device to pull the end through. Can't seem to
find any here in Oz...
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Another way to use crossstitch by
Amber
This I've wanted to do for a loooooong time: I Took a transfer sheet
for dark fabrics and made this:
http://good-times.webshots.com/album/562184464NzINiY
Already got some comments from it
Amber
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What I did while the boys were gone by
Cheryl Isaak
Well, first, while house work got done, I didn't have that dead line to
finish a big chore. So lots of bags ones got tackled and mostly completed.
Second, I read and I stitched. And stitched and read. HURRAH..
Third - I took the time to dive up to Contoocook and stitch with Susan on
Thursday....
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