The best thing for you is a little hair of the dog (or sheep) that bit you...so I do hope you are coming to Stitches in Britches tonight -- if only for medicinal purposes.
C'mon, Franklin, don't be a sooky baby. You know we want to hear who doesn't get along with whom, who hates whose stuff. By your self you're pretty cute, but not THAT cute...
You'll get over the fatigue fast and wish that you could come to camp with me this Thursday. In fact, I did that once, 2 camps in a row.....now that was worth the ice pack! I'm really glad that you enjoyed yourself and hope that you'll come to oft-timers next year!
First visit to your blog a la Yarn Harlot's hotlink and glad I took the cue. Hilarious, both of you. I've always wanted a toilet seat that automatically lifted when it sensed someone nearby. Please let your readers know how that invention works out...hopefully better than the recliner (still LOL). Can't wait to see your pics from camp and I am sooooo envious. Sounds like a blast.
I didn't mean to presume that you were horrified by the lovely lady's likely demure behaviour...perhaps she was on her best behaviour? Regardless, I'm afraid schadenfreude is my default setting.
That's exactly how I felt after WoolFest in the Lake District a few weeks ago!
ReplyDeleteAlice (in London)
What a way to go!
ReplyDeleteI hope you're coming to group tonight to tell us all about it...
ReplyDeletethat's hilarious. that's how i feel after a weekend at a lindy hop event. now i won't think of knitting weekends as a relaxing escape :)
ReplyDeleteI understand. My buddy Arlene was there at camp with you and I heard LOTS of good stories about all the fun y'all had.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to save up my pennies and do the lottery thing next year.
Phyllis
Welcome back! Can't wait to hear about it!
ReplyDeleteAwww. You need an ice pack? I've got a few lying around here :-)
ReplyDeleteHa! That's how to do it! *grin*
ReplyDeleteInteresting how my first thought when seeing the image was 'he looks in need of a massage...' which I'd glady offer to. :)
Yo! Get up slacker, harlot's in town.Go drink and knit,or send that sheep friend of yours. denny.
ReplyDeleteMust have been good time had by all!
ReplyDeleteI so love those developed thighs and calves...very sexy
ReplyDeleteThe best thing for you is a little hair of the dog (or sheep) that bit you...so I do hope you are coming to Stitches in Britches tonight -- if only for medicinal purposes.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a good time. And what a cute little drawn tush you have. ;o)
ReplyDeleteLOL~~! Have seen a many of days that I looked like that...
ReplyDeleteahhh the good ole days!
Oh, get well soooooon, we want to see and hear about ALL of it.
ReplyDeleteC'mon, Franklin, don't be a sooky baby.
ReplyDeleteYou know we want to hear who doesn't get along with whom, who hates whose stuff.
By your self you're pretty cute, but not THAT cute...
Nice sofa ;)
ReplyDeleterendez vous o lace? and even cartoon franklin has a cute ass. ;)
ReplyDeleteCan you breathe okay like that?
ReplyDeleteAre you knitting a SOCK?
Where's Dolores?
You'll get over the fatigue fast and wish that you could come to camp with me this Thursday. In fact, I did that once, 2 camps in a row.....now that was worth the ice pack! I'm really glad that you enjoyed yourself and hope that you'll come to oft-timers next year!
ReplyDeleteCartoon great - Photos Better?
ReplyDelete"Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess." OW
I'm with Jon...too tired to post, but not too tired to exaggerate the calve muscles for a flattering submissive positioning.
ReplyDeleteFirst visit to your blog a la Yarn Harlot's hotlink and glad I took the cue. Hilarious, both of you. I've always wanted a toilet seat that automatically lifted when it sensed someone nearby. Please let your readers know how that invention works out...hopefully better than the recliner (still LOL). Can't wait to see your pics from camp and I am sooooo envious. Sounds like a blast.
ReplyDeleteI love this cartoon! Knitting or not, I've had a lot of days that ended that way.
ReplyDeleteSans goatee of course. :)
Looking forward to more about camp, and any horrors you may have had to witness courtesy of your ovine travelling companion.
I didn't mean to presume that you were horrified by the lovely lady's likely demure behaviour...perhaps she was on her best behaviour? Regardless, I'm afraid schadenfreude is my default setting.
ReplyDeleteThe mind reels.
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