How to tell bad wonder under

Frieda has a post on her blog

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on how to tell the bad bolts of Wonder Under. Unfortunately, she doesn't have a permalink to the post, so you'll have to scroll down to the post.

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Kathy Applebaum
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-georg

Reply to
Georg

Thanks!!!!

Reply to
Kathy Applebaum

Howdy!

Bad wonder under rides in the back seat of the car/minivan and sticks out its tongue at irate drivers, causing them to honk their horns and scare you out of your seat! Bad wonder under takes a wheelie bag to the quilt show and lets it flop all over the place and run over other attendees. Bad wonder under uses the good scissors to trim hair. Bad wonder under buys really cheap thread that breaks and wears out and then fusses about it without admitting to being a cheapskate. Bad wonder under tries to use last week's coupon at this week's sale, and tries to use 2 or more coupons per check-out. Bad wonder under makes up rules about sewing and quilting and tries to force them on the unsuspecting newbies. Bad wonder under eats the last piece of chocolate and never replenishes the supply. Bad wonder under-- you can tell bad wonder under...but you can't tell it much!

Ragmop/Sandy

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Sandy Ellison

Nah, Bad Wonder Under is driving the car while talking on the cell phone! LOL

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Kathy Applebaum

Dear Sandy,

This is just the sort of thing that popped into my mind when I saw the subject line! I am so glad that you posted this list (especially the bit about the cheap thread).

Bad wonder under turns itself glue-side up just before you hit it with your hot iron!

Happy Stitching, Janet of Gar

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Janet of Gar

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