Thursday, August 24, 2006

Wool You Need Is Love

Wool

21 comments:

  1. Is it even possible to love someone more than cashmere?

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  2. But alpacas smell better than goats.

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  3. Post title: groan
    Cartoon: grin

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  4. Anonymous4:37 PM

    And before you discover how he mistreats luxury fibres anyway?

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  5. Anonymous5:17 PM

    concur w/Vivian; until you're positive he won't throw it in the dryer, use Red Heart.

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  6. Anonymous6:54 PM

    I had to felt handspun llama for mine, and then he didn't wear it anyway.

    He is SO not getting cashmere unless we, uh, make an agreement for what I get in return.

    I'm not telling you.

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  7. Anonymous7:00 PM

    Lee Ann,

    Umm... diamonds perhaps??

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  8. I'm so lucky... my guy is so hot-blooded that he can't wear sweaters. And he loves the little creatures and animals I make him, so I get a lot of bang for the knitting buck.

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  9. :::puzzled:::

    Where does he wear the little creatures and animals?

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  10. Anonymous12:27 AM

    Franklin, that's priceless but did you have to remind me that I still have to finish the cashmere pullover for DH???
    XOXOXOX
    Maria in NY

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  11. Confidential to The Queen: On his head when he sleeps, of course! :)

    (Some of them are in my blog if you care to see.)

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  12. Anonymous8:50 AM

    My apologies in advance for being off-topic, but I've been unable to access Queer Joe's blog for a week. I get the Page Not Found message. Do you know if it's just my browser or if he's no longer maintaining his blog? Thank you for any insight

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  13. Nice. Exactly how long will you be milking the Beatles schtick, anyhow? ;-)

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  14. I have been in this exact situation...eerie.

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  15. This reminds me of something my university roommate once said about a guy who I broke up with:

    "Face it, you still had shirts you liked better than him."

    She had such a great way of putting things in perspective.

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  16. junior_goddess: as long possible, of course ;-)

    sean: how much qiviut are we talking? anything's negotiable.

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  17. "Post title: groan"

    David, don't groan. It only encourages him.

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  18. Is there a book in the works? A syndicated strip? If not, there should be. You don't have to knit to know Sheep On A Plane is a classic!

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  19. When all else fails, knit a pair of socks.

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  20. I love this cartoon! I found your blog by following links in the Mind of Winter blog. I'm so glad! You're hilarious!

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  21. I friend posted the link to your cartoon, I love it! It is brilliant!

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