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OPENINGS FOR PIPING STRESS ENGINEERS IN SPAIN
BEI Design wrote:
Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: gijokv wrote: OPENINGS FOR PIPING STRESS ENGINEERS IN SPAIN What kind of sewing machine do you use to sew this piping? Dang it, Joanne, you just went and broke my killfile! ;-þ (I never saw the original spam.) Beverly Oooops. Sorreeeeee. You're forgiven....this time. :-| B I just couldn't help myself. I have sewn piping and found it to be very stressful, and just natcherly being such a helpful person and all, I hadda ask the man what sewing machine he was using, coz he might need to get an old Singer 15 or something. Yeah, right.... ;-} Beverly 0:-) Snicker, I don't think that's a halo, more likely a big ol' glazed donut. B We'll have a baker's dozen, please. munch smack wipes chin Oh, sorry they're all gone. BIG B *Aaaaaaaaaaaackkkkkk* *Droooool* -- Joanne stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/ |
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OPENINGS FOR PIPING STRESS ENGINEERS IN SPAIN
Kate XXXXXX wrote:
Bananananana bread, anyone? Echhhhhhh - ick, ack, ptui! -- Bruce Fletcher Stronsay, Orkney UK "To every complex problem there is a solution which is simple, neat and wrong" |
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Pogonip wrote:
BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: gijokv wrote: OPENINGS FOR PIPING STRESS ENGINEERS IN SPAIN What kind of sewing machine do you use to sew this piping? Dang it, Joanne, you just went and broke my killfile! ;-þ (I never saw the original spam.) Beverly Oooops. Sorreeeeee. You're forgiven....this time. :-| B I just couldn't help myself. I have sewn piping and found it to be very stressful, and just natcherly being such a helpful person and all, I hadda ask the man what sewing machine he was using, coz he might need to get an old Singer 15 or something. Yeah, right.... ;-} Beverly 0:-) Snicker, I don't think that's a halo, more likely a big ol' glazed donut. B We'll have a baker's dozen, please. munch smack wipes chin Oh, sorry they're all gone. BIG B *Aaaaaaaaaaaackkkkkk* *Droooool* Bananananana bread, anyone? -- Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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OPENINGS FOR PIPING STRESS ENGINEERS IN SPAIN
Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply) wrote:
Kate XXXXXX wrote: Bananananana bread, anyone? Echhhhhhh - ick, ack, ptui! Date and walnut cake instead? I'll have the bananananana bread. (I'm off to make cake for Friday... For this: http://www.macmillan.org.uk/Get_Invo...WBCM_home.aspx) -- Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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OPENINGS FOR PIPING STRESS ENGINEERS IN SPAIN
Kate XXXXXX wrote:
Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply) wrote: Kate XXXXXX wrote: Bananananana bread, anyone? Echhhhhhh - ick, ack, ptui! Date and walnut cake instead? I'll have the bananananana bread. (I'm off to make cake for Friday... For this: http://www.macmillan.org.uk/Get_Invo...WBCM_home.aspx) First preference: rich fruit cake and a piece of Wensleydale Second preference: home-baked bread straight from the oven and spread thickly with butter -- Bruce Fletcher Stronsay, Orkney UK "To every complex problem there is a solution which is simple, neat and wrong" |
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Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply) wrote:
Kate XXXXXX wrote: Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply) wrote: Kate XXXXXX wrote: Bananananana bread, anyone? Echhhhhhh - ick, ack, ptui! Date and walnut cake instead? I'll have the bananananana bread. (I'm off to make cake for Friday... For this: http://www.macmillan.org.uk/Get_Invo...WBCM_home.aspx) First preference: rich fruit cake and a piece of Wensleydale Second preference: home-baked bread straight from the oven and spread thickly with butter I can't argue with that. -- Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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OPENINGS FOR PIPING STRESS ENGINEERS IN SPAIN
Kate XXXXXX wrote:
Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: gijokv wrote: OPENINGS FOR PIPING STRESS ENGINEERS IN SPAIN What kind of sewing machine do you use to sew this piping? Dang it, Joanne, you just went and broke my killfile! ;-þ (I never saw the original spam.) Beverly Oooops. Sorreeeeee. You're forgiven....this time. :-| B I just couldn't help myself. I have sewn piping and found it to be very stressful, and just natcherly being such a helpful person and all, I hadda ask the man what sewing machine he was using, coz he might need to get an old Singer 15 or something. Yeah, right.... ;-} Beverly 0:-) Snicker, I don't think that's a halo, more likely a big ol' glazed donut. B We'll have a baker's dozen, please. munch smack wipes chin Oh, sorry they're all gone. BIG B *Aaaaaaaaaaaackkkkkk* *Droooool* Bananananana bread, anyone? That's what I had for breakfast, thank you. ;-) -- Joanne stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/ |
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That's what I had for breakfast, thank you. ;-) I'm with Bruce ,Good fruit cake, Fresh baked bread Pumpkin bread Cranberry nut, you can keep the banana bread. You can keep banana's in any shape or form. My family tells me I'm un-American because I just don't like bananas Juno |
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OPENINGS FOR PIPING STRESS ENGINEERS IN SPAIN
Kate XXXXXX wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: BEI Design wrote: Pogonip wrote: gijokv wrote: OPENINGS FOR PIPING STRESS ENGINEERS IN SPAIN What kind of sewing machine do you use to sew this piping? Dang it, Joanne, you just went and broke my killfile! ;-þ (I never saw the original spam.) Beverly Oooops. Sorreeeeee. You're forgiven....this time. :-| B I just couldn't help myself. I have sewn piping and found it to be very stressful, and just natcherly being such a helpful person and all, I hadda ask the man what sewing machine he was using, coz he might need to get an old Singer 15 or something. Yeah, right.... ;-} Beverly 0:-) Snicker, I don't think that's a halo, more likely a big ol' glazed donut. B We'll have a baker's dozen, please. munch smack wipes chin Oh, sorry they're all gone. BIG B *Aaaaaaaaaaaackkkkkk* *Droooool* Bananananana bread, anyone? No thanks anyway. However, if you have some nice rich zucchini bread laying around, I'll take a couple of slices. ;-) Beverly |
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OPENINGS FOR PIPING STRESS ENGINEERS IN SPAIN
Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply) wrote: Kate XXXXXX wrote: Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply) wrote: Kate XXXXXX wrote: Bananananana bread, anyone? Echhhhhhh - ick, ack, ptui! Date and walnut cake instead? I'll have the bananananana bread. (I'm off to make cake for Friday... For this: http://www.macmillan.org.uk/Get_Invo...WBCM_home.aspx) First preference: rich fruit cake and a piece of Wensleydale Second preference: home-baked bread straight from the oven and spread thickly with butter Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!! Beverly |
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