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Old August 21st 07, 03:29 AM posted to alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley,rec.crafts.textiles,rec.crafts.textiles.machine-knit,rec.crafts.textiles.marketplace
marika
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You'll love this! (turn on the sound)

http://www.debsfunpages.com/eastersw...asterbunny.swf

mk5000



-----Original Message-----
From: marika
Newsgroups: alt.support.srs,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
Date: Monday, August 20, 2007 9:36 PM
Subject: I knew you were the instigator in all of this Willow



Pauline wrote in message
.com...
On Aug 20, 12:11 am, "marika" wrote:
Jennifer Usher wrote in message

...



"Pauline" wrote in message
oups.com...

Writing on whole wheat didn't help either.

Well, it was for a cooking class...

like a bazillion angels dancing on a head of a pin, you attempted to
transcribe a recipe onto a wheat hull.
Will you attempt a verse or gospel passage next?

mk5000

"It's not about the french fry, it's about your lack of respect for

other
people's property!"--Mike Lowrey:


While cooking is considered for food it is used in many applications.

One that older posters will remember is Rice paper. Today we use wood
pulp and rags for paper, but taking any vegetable boiling it soft and
adding some fine shredded stock like threads then pored into a form
with extremely fine strainer on the bottom you can make your own
paper.

The thickness of paper is rated in pounds, 1000 sheets that weigh 24
lbs is heaver than 1000 at 20 lbs. thinner is lighter.

Hence the dog ate a sheet of paper made of wheat.

Love the idea of doing it one one grain of rice, or wheat, kool
thinking out of the box, great.



I had actually heard about it elsewhere, so won't take the credit.

Guiness and Ripley's Believe it or don't

mk5000

http://www.ripleys.com/core/answers/?p=164




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