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Started by zamboni, Nov 02, 2005, 02:40 PM

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ForestCreature

Quote from: griffsmomAbsolutely! But if it becomes a yarn, I'd better draw up a spool...uh, I mean a stool so I can have a seat and rest awhile.
Ahhh...but if it becomes a yarn, what will loom in the future

AustinBoston

Quote from: ForestCreatureAhhh...but if it becomes a yarn, what will loom in the future

I don't know, I say we surge forward now.  Worst that can happen is that it gets overlocked.  It might even get laced with humor!

Austin

Steamnut

I think ya'll need to stop this weaving around the subject and get a bead on the stitchuation.

cyclone

Y'all have me in stitches here.

AustinBoston

Quote from: SteamnutI think ya'll need to stop this weaving around the subject and get a bead on the stitchuation.

I agree.  The posts are getting a bit threadbare.

Austin

oldmoose

Boy this road we're going down sure is corduroyed.

Moose

TheViking

Quote from: oldmooseBoy this road we're going down sure is corduroyed.
 
Moose

Yeah, it's like threading a needle

Kelly

Quote from: TheVikingYeah, it's like threading a needle


Without your bifocals.


c'mon we can weave this thing a little tighter ...
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AustinBoston

The whole fabric of this seems to have been done without a pattern.

Austin

Surfcal

A-"hem," pardon the interruption, but this situation is embroidering on anarchy, like a sweater unraveling right before your eyes.  Simplicity is just a pattern we should all follow.  That should button it all up.

AustinBoston

Quote from: SurfcalA-"hem," pardon the interruption, but this situation is embroidering on anarchy, like a sweater unraveling right before your eyes.  Simplicity is just a pattern we should all follow.  That should button it all up.

I'll give you the straight stitch, no zig-zagging around the issue.  We can shear off this problem before we start nip-and-tucking each other or pulling the wool over each other's eyes.  All we have to do is gather together and patch things up.  We'll just trace back to the original tear - I'm sure we can iron out our differences and everything will be smooth as silk and warm as flannel.

Austin

Surfcal

Hey Austin,
 
 Don't get get frayed around the edges and it will all be cuffed by day's end.
 
 Surfcal

AustinBoston

Just trying to reduce the tension.

Kelly

Quote from: AustinBostonJust trying to reduce the tension.

Be careful ~ if you reduce it too much things get loopy.

oldmoose

I think things have stretched out too much. Please pass the elastic so we can get back to the pattern.

 
Moose