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Old May 16th 04, 01:53 AM
Tom-Alex Soorhull
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Default I create gay beads

For gay men, with penises and testicles , usually made of genital hair
and dried testicles or penises.

Nice!
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Old May 16th 04, 05:52 AM
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riiiiight

Begone, and your hairy little dog, too.

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For gay men, with penises and testicles , usually made of genital hair
and dried testicles or penises.

Nice!



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Old May 16th 04, 06:02 AM
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He was over on the quilt newsgroup too, using that hairy dog to make quilts.
I think he wanted a weavers group.
Diana

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riiiiight

Begone, and your hairy little dog, too.

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Old May 16th 04, 06:21 AM
Karen_AZ
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splort I used to spin dog hair (still do if asked and I have time). Of
course the running joke is "I spun these socks from Irish Setter. Only
problem is, every time I take a walk outside in them, I have an
uncontrollable urge to chase cars." rimshot

KarenK

"Diana Curtis" wrote in message
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He was over on the quilt newsgroup too, using that hairy dog to make

quilts.
I think he wanted a weavers group.
Diana

"Karen_AZ" wrote in message
news:QrCpc.30988$bS1.3776@okepread02...
riiiiight

Begone, and your hairy little dog, too.

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For gay men,






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Old May 16th 04, 07:15 AM
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I don't' mind a good troll, but feh. I guess that, even in troll
school, SOMEONE has to graduate at the bottom of the class...

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Old May 16th 04, 01:48 PM
Jan G
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Karen,
We had a discussion on our Wheaten group about spinning dog hair and no one
could come up with an answer. Do you use combings or trimmings if long
enough and what other textile do you add to the dog hair? Wheatens have
amazing, very soft hair, not fur, and it comes in many lovely shades between
pale wheat and reddish gold.
Thanks,
JanG
"Karen_AZ" wrote in message
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splort I used to spin dog hair (still do if asked and I have time). Of
course the running joke is "I spun these socks from Irish Setter. Only
problem is, every time I take a walk outside in them, I have an
uncontrollable urge to chase cars." rimshot

KarenK

"Diana Curtis" wrote in message
...
He was over on the quilt newsgroup too, using that hairy dog to make

quilts.
I think he wanted a weavers group.
Diana

"Karen_AZ" wrote in message
news:QrCpc.30988$bS1.3776@okepread02...
riiiiight

Begone, and your hairy little dog, too.

"Tom-Alex Soorhull" wrote in message
om...
For gay men,







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Old May 16th 04, 04:13 PM
Karen_AZ
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I'm not familiar with that breed but sounds beautiful! I use
combings/brushings and card them to mix in with a shorter, springy fleece
(for anyone who cares, merino and corriedale work great). And yes, you could
use clippings if they're reasonably long. The trick is to have a sheep breed
that will "grab" onto the slicker dog hair.

KarenK

"Jan G" wrote in message
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Karen,
We had a discussion on our Wheaten group about spinning dog hair and no

one
could come up with an answer. Do you use combings or trimmings if long
enough and what other textile do you add to the dog hair? Wheatens have
amazing, very soft hair, not fur, and it comes in many lovely shades

between
pale wheat and reddish gold.
Thanks,
JanG
"Karen_AZ" wrote in message
news:8TCpc.30992$bS1.24155@okepread02...
splort I used to spin dog hair (still do if asked and I have time).

Of
course the running joke is "I spun these socks from Irish Setter. Only
problem is, every time I take a walk outside in them, I have an
uncontrollable urge to chase cars." rimshot

KarenK

"Diana Curtis" wrote in message
...
He was over on the quilt newsgroup too, using that hairy dog to make

quilts.
I think he wanted a weavers group.
Diana

"Karen_AZ" wrote in message
news:QrCpc.30988$bS1.3776@okepread02...
riiiiight

Begone, and your hairy little dog, too.

"Tom-Alex Soorhull" wrote in message
om...
For gay men,









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Old May 16th 04, 04:50 PM
Jan G
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Thanks, Karen. Now if the subject comes up again I will have an answer. My
pups are on my web site at http://pittsburghirish.org/JanGriffith/kids.htm
if you want to see a Wheaten.
JanG

"Karen_AZ" wrote in message
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I'm not familiar with that breed but sounds beautiful! I use
combings/brushings and card them to mix in with a shorter, springy fleece
(for anyone who cares, merino and corriedale work great). And yes, you

could
use clippings if they're reasonably long. The trick is to have a sheep

breed
that will "grab" onto the slicker dog hair.

KarenK

"Jan G" wrote in message
link.net...
Karen,
We had a discussion on our Wheaten group about spinning dog hair and no

one
could come up with an answer. Do you use combings or trimmings if long
enough and what other textile do you add to the dog hair? Wheatens have
amazing, very soft hair, not fur, and it comes in many lovely shades

between
pale wheat and reddish gold.
Thanks,
JanG
"Karen_AZ" wrote in message
news:8TCpc.30992$bS1.24155@okepread02...
splort I used to spin dog hair (still do if asked and I have time).

Of
course the running joke is "I spun these socks from Irish Setter. Only
problem is, every time I take a walk outside in them, I have an
uncontrollable urge to chase cars." rimshot

KarenK

"Diana Curtis" wrote in message
...
He was over on the quilt newsgroup too, using that hairy dog to make
quilts.
I think he wanted a weavers group.
Diana

"Karen_AZ" wrote in message
news:QrCpc.30988$bS1.3776@okepread02...
riiiiight

Begone, and your hairy little dog, too.

"Tom-Alex Soorhull" wrote in message
om...
For gay men,











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Old May 16th 04, 10:14 PM
Christina Peterson
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I really thought you were going to say you pee on fire hydrants.

Tina


"Karen_AZ" wrote in message
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splort I used to spin dog hair (still do if asked and I have time). Of
course the running joke is "I spun these socks from Irish Setter. Only
problem is, every time I take a walk outside in them, I have an
uncontrollable urge to chase cars." rimshot

KarenK



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Old May 16th 04, 10:34 PM
Karleen/Vibrant Jewels
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I was wondering who his donors were. Don't remember him saying doggies?
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"Karen_AZ" wrote in message
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riiiiight

Begone, and your hairy little dog, too.

"Tom-Alex Soorhull" wrote in message
om...
For gay men, with penises and testicles , usually made of genital hair
and dried testicles or penises.

Nice!





 




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