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OT When Good Sock Monkeys Go Bad
http://cgi.ebay.com/Sock-Monkey-Old-... cmdZViewItem I have this whole story in my head about how this poor sock monkey turned to evil because all the other sock monkeys laughed at him, and people turned their heads and made little distressed noises whenever they saw him. OK so I'm an animist so shoot me. Bet he still got loved on though. OK, he looks like nobody ever touched him. I can dream can't I? NightMist poor monkey -- "To repeat what others have said, requires education; to challenge it, requires brains." -Mary Pettibone Poole |
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OT When Good Sock Monkeys Go Bad
My heart goes out to that monkey, I have his brother, a handmade button
eyed floppy, 9 year old's attempt to make a doll. They do get loved on if they fall into the right hands. Diana NightMist wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/Sock-Monkey-Old-... cmdZViewItem I have this whole story in my head about how this poor sock monkey turned to evil because all the other sock monkeys laughed at him, and people turned their heads and made little distressed noises whenever they saw him. OK so I'm an animist so shoot me. Bet he still got loved on though. OK, he looks like nobody ever touched him. I can dream can't I? NightMist poor monkey |
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OT When Good Sock Monkeys Go Bad
Sounds like we need to bid on it and have it shipped anonymously to Diana...
heh heh heh... -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply "D Curtis" wrote in message .. . My heart goes out to that monkey, I have his brother, a handmade button eyed floppy, 9 year old's attempt to make a doll. They do get loved on if they fall into the right hands. Diana NightMist wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/Sock-Monkey-Old-... cmdZViewItem I have this whole story in my head about how this poor sock monkey turned to evil because all the other sock monkeys laughed at him, and people turned their heads and made little distressed noises whenever they saw him. OK so I'm an animist so shoot me. Bet he still got loved on though. OK, he looks like nobody ever touched him. I can dream can't I? NightMist poor monkey |
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OT When Good Sock Monkeys Go Bad
I would hug him and love him and call him George. And then send him to
Kathy, where I know he would be treasured forever. Diana Kathy Applebaum wrote: Sounds like we need to bid on it and have it shipped anonymously to Diana... heh heh heh... |
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OT When Good Sock Monkeys Go Bad
"D Curtis" wrote in message ... I would hug him and love him and call him George. Curious George? Or should that be "Curious that you would name him George..." ;-) -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply |
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OT When Good Sock Monkeys Go Bad
I just bid on this little cutie. I've been collecting sock monkeys for
years and find a few occasionally at yard sales. I even made a shirt with a picture of some of my monkeys with the words, New Hampshire Sock Monkey Rescue League on it. Denise |
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OT When Good Sock Monkeys Go Bad
They are all named George, every single one of them, whether male or
female, or not even monkey shaped. My sock person was named Charlie, but it was pronounced Chowie. Diana, curiouser and curiouser Kathy Applebaum wrote: "D Curtis" wrote in message ... I would hug him and love him and call him George. Curious George? Or should that be "Curious that you would name him George..." ;-) |
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OT When Good Sock Monkeys Go Bad
It is good that these beloved figures have a loving home to go to. Bless
you for doing this. I have a friend with about 30 of them. Each is cherished and brings her delight. Im sure they do the same for you. Diana Denise in NH wrote: I just bid on this little cutie. I've been collecting sock monkeys for years and find a few occasionally at yard sales. I even made a shirt with a picture of some of my monkeys with the words, New Hampshire Sock Monkey Rescue League on it. Denise |
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OT When Good Sock Monkeys Go Bad
D Curtis wrote:
They are all named George, every single one of them, whether male or female, or not even monkey shaped. My sock person was named Charlie, but it was pronounced Chowie. Diana, curiouser and curiouser Not in this house, they aren't. -georg |
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OT When Good Sock Monkeys Go Bad
Of course not. That would be just silly.
Diana Georg wrote: D Curtis wrote: They are all named George, every single one of them, whether male or female, or not even monkey shaped. My sock person was named Charlie, but it was pronounced Chowie. Diana, curiouser and curiouser Not in this house, they aren't. -georg |
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