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It WAS Family fun mag....
http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/seaso...n_ms_costumes/ Wendy... check out the alien encounter! ---Kellie - responding to her own post again... tsk tsk "Kellie J. Berger" wrote in message . .. saw a Halloween pic last year somewhere (Family Fun mag?) of a little kid dressed in a business suit walking his "dogs" (mom and dad dressed up as big dogs).... was cute. Kellie not making myself a dog costume.... "frood" wrote in message ... I can't decide what to dress up as. Maybe Mungo and I should have coordinating costumes! -- Wendy http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm De-Fang email address to reply "Teresa in Colorado" wrote in message ink.net... Halloween is a day of fun - my sons are looking forward to being Harry Potter and a star ship commander. -- Teresa in Colorado |
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LOL! My son actually has those pajamas! Did you see the pumpkins carved like
houses? I want to do that this year, to line the front porch. -- Wendy http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm de-fang email address to reply "Kellie J. Berger" wrote in message m... It WAS Family fun mag.... http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/seaso...n_ms_costumes/ Wendy... check out the alien encounter! ---Kellie - responding to her own post again... tsk tsk |
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Oh, I wasnt offended. I dont belong to any of the groups that potentially
might have been. I just thought it was a rather unfortunate use of words. Diana, also off to quilt or something fabricy. -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 "Lynne Van" wrote in message ... Diana, you certainly can be offended if you wish. I choose not to be, as I said. Off to enjoy the day. Lynne in Toronto ..................................... Diana Curtis wrote: It was the disparaging comment.. and other horrors... that put me off. |
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We actually have an entry at the State Fair, of spun cat hair. Done with a drop
spindle. Pati, in Phx Sharon Harper wrote: Funny you should mention spinning yeti hair.....travelling through all the gorgeous Tasmanian scenery I had the wild urge to start spinning wool - with ye old spinning machine (which I don't have) which I reckon would have to be great. -- Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Qof DU) http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/index.html Member of the Houston 2004 Party Animals "NightMist" wrote in message ... On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 00:15:07 -0700, "Diana Curtis" wrote: BTW... does your first sentance imply that there is something wrong with sniffing yetis? :-) Diana "NightMist" wrote in message ... The offensive blueberry was a yetisniffing illiterate seamonkey on dope. I don't imagine that there is anything particularly wrong for most people with sniffing yetis, though it could become a social liability. However it would be very bad for seamonkeys to aquire the habit. Just imagine if your seamonkeys started inviting yetis over all the time. I would think that yetis shed even worse than cats, if not as cunningly. You would have to take up spinning just to dispose of all that hair. Unless yeti hair makes superior quality quilting thread perhaps? In that case maybe we should all be setting out milk, cookies and sea monkeys for the yetis. NightMist -- I'm a little teapot, short and stout here is my handle, here is my...other...handle? Bloody Hell!! I'm a sugar bowl! |
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OOOoooh That'd be interesting! Do you have any piccys??
-- Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Qof DU) http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/index.html Member of the Houston 2004 Party Animals "Pati Cook" wrote in message ... We actually have an entry at the State Fair, of spun cat hair. Done with a drop spindle. Pati, in Phx Sharon Harper wrote: Funny you should mention spinning yeti hair.....travelling through all the gorgeous Tasmanian scenery I had the wild urge to start spinning wool - with ye old spinning machine (which I don't have) which I reckon would have to be great. -- Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Qof DU) http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/index.html Member of the Houston 2004 Party Animals "NightMist" wrote in message ... On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 00:15:07 -0700, "Diana Curtis" wrote: BTW... does your first sentance imply that there is something wrong with sniffing yetis? :-) Diana "NightMist" wrote in message ... The offensive blueberry was a yetisniffing illiterate seamonkey on dope. I don't imagine that there is anything particularly wrong for most people with sniffing yetis, though it could become a social liability. However it would be very bad for seamonkeys to aquire the habit. Just imagine if your seamonkeys started inviting yetis over all the time. I would think that yetis shed even worse than cats, if not as cunningly. You would have to take up spinning just to dispose of all that hair. Unless yeti hair makes superior quality quilting thread perhaps? In that case maybe we should all be setting out milk, cookies and sea monkeys for the yetis. NightMist -- I'm a little teapot, short and stout here is my handle, here is my...other...handle? Bloody Hell!! I'm a sugar bowl! |
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Do you need some more cat hair? It's light so it should cost too much to
ship you a big box full. ;-) ROFL Pati Cook wrote: We actually have an entry at the State Fair, of spun cat hair. Done with a drop spindle. Pati, in Phx Sharon Harper wrote: Funny you should mention spinning yeti hair.....travelling through all the gorgeous Tasmanian scenery I had the wild urge to start spinning wool - with ye old spinning machine (which I don't have) which I reckon would have to be great. -- Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Qof DU) http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/index.html Member of the Houston 2004 Party Animals "NightMist" wrote in message ... On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 00:15:07 -0700, "Diana Curtis" wrote: BTW... does your first sentance imply that there is something wrong with sniffing yetis? :-) Diana "NightMist" wrote in message ... The offensive blueberry was a yetisniffing illiterate seamonkey on dope. I don't imagine that there is anything particularly wrong for most people with sniffing yetis, though it could become a social liability. However it would be very bad for seamonkeys to aquire the habit. Just imagine if your seamonkeys started inviting yetis over all the time. I would think that yetis shed even worse than cats, if not as cunningly. You would have to take up spinning just to dispose of all that hair. Unless yeti hair makes superior quality quilting thread perhaps? In that case maybe we should all be setting out milk, cookies and sea monkeys for the yetis. NightMist -- I'm a little teapot, short and stout here is my handle, here is my...other...handle? Bloody Hell!! I'm a sugar bowl! -- TerriLee Bishop in WA (state) USA (opinions are wholly owned by the author and don't represent anything) ;-) remove "invalid" to reply |
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I could supply many different colors, if you like...
Cully is black stripe/stipple, with a lovely amber underbelly, Ferocious Floyd is black stripe with pure white underbelly, Tigger is your typical orange stripe, Fluffy is pure white, with some orange patches & tail, & Dopey little Patches is a true calico with several shades of grey, mixed with buff & amber tones. --VBG Royce A day hemmed in prayer is less likely to unravel. "TerriLee in WA" wrote in message ... Do you need some more cat hair? It's light so it should cost too much to ship you a big box full. ;-) ROFL Pati Cook wrote: We actually have an entry at the State Fair, of spun cat hair. Done with a drop spindle. Pati, in Phx Sharon Harper wrote: Funny you should mention spinning yeti hair.....travelling through all the gorgeous Tasmanian scenery I had the wild urge to start spinning wool - with ye old spinning machine (which I don't have) which I reckon would have to be great. -- Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Qof DU) http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/index.html Member of the Houston 2004 Party Animals "NightMist" wrote in message ... On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 00:15:07 -0700, "Diana Curtis" wrote: BTW... does your first sentance imply that there is something wrong with sniffing yetis? :-) Diana "NightMist" wrote in message ... The offensive blueberry was a yetisniffing illiterate seamonkey on dope. I don't imagine that there is anything particularly wrong for most people with sniffing yetis, though it could become a social liability. However it would be very bad for seamonkeys to aquire the habit. Just imagine if your seamonkeys started inviting yetis over all the time. I would think that yetis shed even worse than cats, if not as cunningly. You would have to take up spinning just to dispose of all that hair. Unless yeti hair makes superior quality quilting thread perhaps? In that case maybe we should all be setting out milk, cookies and sea monkeys for the yetis. NightMist -- I'm a little teapot, short and stout here is my handle, here is my...other...handle? Bloody Hell!! I'm a sugar bowl! -- TerriLee Bishop in WA (state) USA (opinions are wholly owned by the author and don't represent anything) ;-) remove "invalid" to reply |
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