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Posted by EDS on January 27, 2008, 12:23 pm

> "++"> wrote
>> visible, I went to anotehr room to call the police who I also begged not
>> to show up at my house as I didn't want to be a target myself,
>
> Coward.
> Hurts when the shoe is on the other foot doesn't it?
> You just shot that foot.

Don, now you are getting disgustingly abusive. She did not want to be hung
in her own closet.



Posted by Warm Worm on January 27, 2008, 1:47 am
EDS wrote:
>>> https://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis.asp
>>>
>>> (A fellow Kanuck)
>> Bored 3D?
>>
>> Some errors in that piece, e.g.
>>
>>
http://www.eluta.ca/einfo?en=Canada+Post+Corporation&ri=39212ce27c291e29d31a11b23f3549d8&rk=59c32f7316fb9856fa903ef5f5ec55ac
>>
>
> Really? My wife is seriously into knitting and fibers. How come a package
> from Ontario takes a week to get here (6 days to the border) while a package
> from Australia, UK, or China takes 3 days maximum? This is not just a one
> time happening, but quite frequent. The Canadian senders also complain about
> their service. I like Canada but would not brag about the postal service.

Perhaps it's "terrorism"-related. A disk drive and panoramic head I
ordered from the US each took awhile too.

Say hi to your wife for me as a knitting colleague.
As a previous novice, I finally began knitting again after an injury,
and am in the process of making a simple ribbed (knit one/purl one)
chunky knit scarf, using this yarn;
http://www.modadea.com/tweedledee.htm and for the first time in
continental: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_knitting

Apparently you can knit not just using bamboo needles, but also with
bamboo yarn:
http://www.modadea.com/bamboowool.htm
It's amazing what you can do with bamboo.

A few years ago, I vowed to myself to never buy another ready-made
retail sweater again until I could knit my own, which I'm hopefully
about to do after the scarf...
Now that I think about it, if your wife might have a ribbed raglan
crew-neck pullover sweater pattern lying around anywhere that she'd like
to share I'd be greatfully obliged.

Rich

Posted by ++ on January 27, 2008, 10:58 am


Warm Worm wrote:

>
> Perhaps it's "terrorism"-related. A disk drive and panoramic head I
> ordered from the US each took awhile too.
>
> Say hi to your wife for me as a knitting colleague.
> As a previous novice, I finally began knitting again after an injury,
> and am in the process of making a simple ribbed (knit one/purl one)
> chunky knit scarf, using this yarn;
> http://www.modadea.com/tweedledee.htm and for the first time in
> continental: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_knitting
>
> Apparently you can knit not just using bamboo needles, but also with
> bamboo yarn:
> http://www.modadea.com/bamboowool.htm
> It's amazing what you can do with bamboo.
>
> A few years ago, I vowed to myself to never buy another ready-made
> retail sweater again until I could knit my own, which I'm hopefully
> about to do after the scarf...
> Now that I think about it, if your wife might have a ribbed raglan
> crew-neck pullover sweater pattern lying around anywhere that she'd
> like to share I'd be greatfully obliged.
>
> Rich


Rich,

I had a wonderful trip to Mid Atlantic bamboo yesterday. It is indeed
wonderful what you can do with bamboo.


Posted by Michael Bulatovich on January 27, 2008, 11:47 am

> EDS wrote:
>>>> https://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis.asp
>>>>
>>>> (A fellow Kanuck)
>>> Bored 3D?
>>>
>>> Some errors in that piece, e.g.
>>>
>>>
http://www.eluta.ca/einfo?en=Canada+Post+Corporation&ri=39212ce27c291e29d31a11b23f3549d8&rk=59c32f7316fb9856fa903ef5f5ec55ac
>>>
>>
>> Really? My wife is seriously into knitting and fibers. How come a package
>> from Ontario takes a week to get here (6 days to the border) while a
>> package from Australia, UK, or China takes 3 days maximum? This is not
>> just a one time happening, but quite frequent. The Canadian senders also
>> complain about their service. I like Canada but would not brag about the
>> postal service.
>
> Perhaps it's "terrorism"-related. A disk drive and panoramic head I
> ordered from the US each took awhile too.
>
> Say hi to your wife for me as a knitting colleague.
> As a previous novice, I finally began knitting again after an injury, and
> am in the process of making a simple ribbed (knit one/purl one) chunky
> knit scarf, using this yarn; http://www.modadea.com/tweedledee.htm and for
> the first time in continental:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_knitting
>
> Apparently you can knit not just using bamboo needles, but also with
> bamboo yarn:
> http://www.modadea.com/bamboowool.htm
> It's amazing what you can do with bamboo.
>
> A few years ago, I vowed to myself to never buy another ready-made retail
> sweater again until I could knit my own, which I'm hopefully about to do
> after the scarf...

Starting with rectangles, eh? Maybe a toque next? I never got past
rectangles (tablecloths, curtains, napkins etc.) when I tried to teach
myself to sew a while back, but I now have considerably more respect for
people who make clothes. I still idly think abut trying experiments in
fashion for my dog, (he's such a cartoon) but the work load's a bit much,
and there's all the unfinished renovations around the house to get to
first...



Posted by EDS on January 27, 2008, 12:24 pm

> EDS wrote:
>>>> https://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis.asp
>>>>
>>>> (A fellow Kanuck)
>>> Bored 3D?
>>>
>>> Some errors in that piece, e.g.
>>>
>>>
http://www.eluta.ca/einfo?en=Canada+Post+Corporation&ri=39212ce27c291e29d31a11b23f3549d8&rk=59c32f7316fb9856fa903ef5f5ec55ac
>>>
>>
>> Really? My wife is seriously into knitting and fibers. How come a package
>> from Ontario takes a week to get here (6 days to the border) while a
>> package from Australia, UK, or China takes 3 days maximum? This is not
>> just a one time happening, but quite frequent. The Canadian senders also
>> complain about their service. I like Canada but would not brag about the
>> postal service.
>
> Perhaps it's "terrorism"-related. A disk drive and panoramic head I
> ordered from the US each took awhile too.
>
> Say hi to your wife for me as a knitting colleague.
> As a previous novice, I finally began knitting again after an injury, and
> am in the process of making a simple ribbed (knit one/purl one) chunky
> knit scarf, using this yarn; http://www.modadea.com/tweedledee.htm and for
> the first time in continental:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_knitting
>
> Apparently you can knit not just using bamboo needles, but also with
> bamboo yarn:
> http://www.modadea.com/bamboowool.htm
> It's amazing what you can do with bamboo.
>
> A few years ago, I vowed to myself to never buy another ready-made retail
> sweater again until I could knit my own, which I'm hopefully about to do
> after the scarf...
> Now that I think about it, if your wife might have a ribbed raglan
> crew-neck pullover sweater pattern lying around anywhere that she'd like
> to share I'd be greatfully obliged.
>
> Rich

I'll ask.



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