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| On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 03:22:01 GMT, (Mirjam Bruck-Cohen) wrote:
Now Elsje you opened it ,, hahahah let`s explore the possibilities As i wrote i just cleaned the old broom, oiled the old stick or rod [ how do you call it?] the brushing part of mine was old Straw of course , needed some cleaning and filling in those that broke and fell off , after all mine is a 60 year old used broom !!! Mine is younger than that and hasn't seen much use, so it will only need dusting off. Got it at the sheep and wool festival from a guy who makes brooms while you watch! A scarf you say to hold off the cold and maybe cover our hair ,, al A scarf, perhaps, but why not a fascinator? this neat hair dos !!!! i also would suggest a light cape to keep our clothes neat , and dust free , not to mention the winds one encounters Up there ... Now another matter is what kind of bag one carries , i preffer my regular rucksack ??? any ideas I would probably use my knitting bags. One has the local guild logo and the other has the logo from a big knitting guild convention. Helen "Halla" Fleischer, Fantasy & Fiber Artist in Fairland, MD USA http://home.covad.net/~drgandalf/halla/ |
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Been reading this thread and giggling madly...I almost dread to bring this up
again, but do you guys realize how much you're sounding like Terry Pratchett's 'Three Wyrd Sisters'? eg Especially Nanny Ogg and Magrat. Heck, Nanny Ogg would've loved your shoulder bag, Els. She always had to stuff her cat Greebo in a sack! (a very dangerous proposition, indeed, considering what Greebo is like...) Magrat would be the witch playing her guitar, with flower blossoms dropping flower out of her hair. Now me...I've decided I'm gonna be Nanny Ogg when I grow up. Anyone who can outlive that many husbands (several of whom she didn't marry), tell jokes that would make a sailor blush, and always carries beer-bottles in her knickers, is my kinda role model! vbeg Monica --------- "No, that isn't me you saw - I'm not here, I'm incognito!" (Me, Myself & I) Support our Troops!! http://www.wtv-zone.com/kjsb/bataan.html ShipSupport Mailing List http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ShipSupport/ |
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"CMM PDX2" wrote in message ... Been reading this thread and giggling madly...I almost dread to bring this up again, but do you guys realize how much you're sounding like Terry Pratchett's 'Three Wyrd Sisters'? eg Especially Nanny Ogg and Magrat. Heck, Nanny Ogg would've loved your shoulder bag, Els. She always had to stuff her cat Greebo in a sack! (a very dangerous proposition, indeed, considering what Greebo is like...) Magrat would be the witch playing her guitar, with flower blossoms dropping flower out of her hair. Now me...I've decided I'm gonna be Nanny Ogg when I grow up. Anyone who can outlive that many husbands (several of whom she didn't marry), tell jokes that would make a sailor blush, and always carries beer-bottles in her knickers, is my kinda role model! vbeg Well I can bring my magic wand but it only works if I bring my pointy hat and my knitting! Margrat |
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Broomstick Lace, of course! In fact, you can even make some while
flying. Is there a law against that? Crocheting and flying a broom? hehehe Allaya "Mirjam Bruck-Cohen" wrote in message ... Now Elsje you opened it ,, hahahah let`s explore the possibilities As i wrote i just cleaned the old broom, oiled the old stick or rod [ how do you call it?] the brushing part of mine was old Straw of course , needed some cleaning and filling in those that broke and fell off , after all mine is a 60 year old used broom !!! A scarf you say to hold off the cold and maybe cover our hair ,, al this neat hair dos !!!! i also would suggest a light cape to keep our clothes neat , and dust free , not to mention the winds one encounters Up there ... Now another matter is what kind of bag one carries , i preffer my regular rucksack ??? any ideas hahahahha mirjam |
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| On 16 Jul 2003 16:29:31 GMT, home (CMM PDX2) wrote:
Been reading this thread and giggling madly...I almost dread to bring this up again, but do you guys realize how much you're sounding like Terry Pratchett's 'Three Wyrd Sisters'? eg Especially Nanny Ogg and Magrat. Heck, Nanny Ogg would've loved your shoulder bag, Els. She always had to stuff her cat Greebo in a sack! (a very dangerous proposition, indeed, considering what Greebo is like...) Magrat would be the witch playing her guitar, with flower blossoms dropping flower out of her hair. So long as I'm not stuck with a broom like Granny Weatherwax's that needs miles of running to get it started! No wonder she stays so slim. Now me...I've decided I'm gonna be Nanny Ogg when I grow up. Anyone who can outlive that many husbands (several of whom she didn't marry), tell jokes that would make a sailor blush, and always carries beer-bottles in her knickers, is my kinda role model! vbeg I think I'm built like Nanny Ogg, at least. Helen "Halla" Fleischer, Fantasy & Fiber Artist in Fairland, MD USA http://home.covad.net/~drgandalf/halla/ |
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