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signing pots, knitting needles and nonsense.

updated sun 28 oct 01

 

Elca Branman on sat 27 oct 01


I can't resist.

Did you hear about the 75 year old grandmother who was forcibly removed
from an airplane because she had a pair of 10 inch knitting needles in
her bag.
They were afraid she was going to make an Afghan.

Elca Branman, native dimwit.

On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 09:49:00 +0200 Russel Fouts
writes:
> Don,
>
> >> Knitting tool--used it for years, doesn't wear down, no
> sharpening. It is a metal alloy rod about 5/16" D, 6" (or 7) long.
> Looks like it was sharpened in a pencil sharpener on both ends, but
> rounded ends rather than sharp. <<
>
> Knitting needles usually have a number on the blunt end that
> specifies
> the size. What number is your needle?
>
> Russel "gramma taught me to knit" Fouts
>
> --
>
>
> Russel Fouts
> Mes Potes et Mes Pots
> Brussels, Belgium
> Tel: +32 2 223 02 75
> Fax: +32 2 210 04 06
> Mobile: +32 476 55 38 75
> Web: www.mypots.com
>
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Elca Branman.. in Sarasota,Florida,USA
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