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8/24/2005 2:08:15 PM
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emily3cat Posts 900
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Maybe i`m just at the end of the longest workweek ever.....still not unpacked, and at this rate it will be a month or so before I am because school started on Monday, and i`m running around like crazy.
But that angora is calling my name. I love Elsebeth`s stuff...the designs, the yarn. Just my cup of tea. But i had to label all my boxes of yarn with the code name "wool" so that the movers didn`t think i was totally batty. (Guess that I hoped that they would think wool clothes rather than yarn/wool, etc.) It was even space bagged and still was a mighty lot of knitting supplies.
But the angora is calling my name. It`s bad.
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8/24/2005 4:07:02 PM
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Guest
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The angora needs a loving home - I think it`s yours :)
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8/24/2005 5:03:00 PM
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suzann Posts 2711
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little bunny fur, saying give us a cuddle love :)
Suzann
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8/24/2005 7:45:05 PM
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bets Posts 18976
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Soft as a duck`s butt, according to Benne....it gets FREEZING cold there in February, and the angora would be sooooooo toasty.
B
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8/24/2005 7:55:11 PM
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bets Posts 18976
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emily-
I`m not sure I have your new e-mail addy, the one I have is still your Chicago address-could you email me please?
Bets
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8/24/2005 8:07:17 PM
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benne Posts 19258
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Emily,
Consider it a "I survived the move" reward and make yourself something scrumptious out of it. Bets is right, it`s reaaallly cold there in the winter and that baby duck butt thing is right on. :-} Benne
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8/24/2005 10:16:45 PM
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Jamie Posts 3462
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Emily, Goodness, you deserve a gift after all that you have done in the past weeks! Congrats on the move and new job! The angora will be very welcome come winter. Indulge! Happy knitting, Jamie
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8/25/2005 12:40:38 PM
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patw Posts 2826
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Emily,
I think after reading others comments to you, your only decision now is what colors to buy and how much:). patw
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