Calling all ewe sheep!

Hah, that's why I very seldom change purses. I just use the same old black thing for everything. I'm really stylish- NOT. ;>)

Shelagh

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Shillelagh
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Regarding the good, they bad and the ugly (sheep) see

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Not culled yet! Aaron

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<agres

Nah, I am not stylish either, but hate carrying lots of stuf, so I took a small crocheted purse, that was fun to use, and when I came home hung it on the hook with all the other purses and hand bags..Ha, ha.

I had to ask Freda, with the tongue in the cheek if I was allowed to buy this or that. My sweet brother would so once in a while make a comment about how much a spend. got a dirty look or even the sharp end of my tongue. Since he is my younger brother, no matter how old we are now, he demurely stopped, lol

Els

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Els van Dam

This is true. I now have only three classes left.

Higs, Katherine

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Katherine

So am I.

Higs, Katherine

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Katherine

LOL Excellent!

Higs, Katherine

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Katherine

Higs, Katherine

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Katherine

LOL Well, someone here posts as "The Other Kim".

Higs, Katherine

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Katherine

On Thu, 8 Jun 2006 21:30:31 -0300, Katherine spun a fine yarn

If Noreen Findlay ever posts here, SHE can be 'the other Noreen', cuz I was here first, right? LOL, like that's ever going to happen! Noreen

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YarnWright

On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 23:18:59 GMT, snipped-for-privacy@sbcglobal.net spun a fine yarn

not quartered either. LOL Noreen

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YarnWright

shorn or spun up either

els

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Els van Dam

The first time i saw that post i was horrified , esp since i am a victim of that WW2 . The second time i just snorted with disgust... I am also rather active with research and i do answer Holocuast deniers ,, thus it was a big JEEK . mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

Well better sit down and rest !!! Deborah , you will need your legs when arranging the new place :>:>:>:> mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

Aha Elsje the Fun of Hierachial Dutch culture

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

I have some cloth bags in my purse , each from different colored cloth each with a small ribbon strap , each contains several of the items i have to have ,,,,

  1. id card / checkbooks/ calendar in which i write dates
  2. comb/safety pin /plasters/ tissues for anything
3 pencil/pen/ Cards... 4 other stuff when changing bags i just have to pick up this small bags and voila it is all where i need it mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

Eggzackerly!

Higs, Katherine

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Katherine

Ah Mirjam, you are so well organized....LOL, wait my girl, when you hit your seventies and are happely multi tasking (dirty word that), things tend to slip your mind, believe me it will happen. It is like loosing your knitting needles with the lard pins in your kitchen drawers. I bet that not many of you know, or use a lard pin......with diets today that has long gone with rashes of bacon and a dollop of whipped cream.

Els

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Els van Dam

"Els van Dam" wrote

Els, I'm sure you're right about lard being no longer used in most homes. I remember my mother using lard that came from the pigs my father raised. But I don't recall that she had a lard pin. What is it?

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Your friend

But no picture!!!

JJMolvik

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JJMolvik

I think lard(ing) pins are hollow needles used to insert strips of fat into excessively lean meat, particularly wild game.

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<agres

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