Roof pigNanohedron wrote:Mmmm....long pig.Joseph E. Smith wrote:Go cannibal today, and help reduce the surplus population... erm... did I type that out loud?
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Yes, it's the other, other white meat.jsluder wrote:Roof pigNanohedron wrote:Mmmm....long pig.Joseph E. Smith wrote:Go cannibal today, and help reduce the surplus population... erm... did I type that out loud?
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A bodhran?!!!!? I wouldn't make a very good bodhran! My skin is too soft!Cynth wrote:I'm gonna report this!!!!! nano, how could you? Next thing we know someone's going to try to make a bodhran out of her.
Can't you all make do with some nice hand-knit woolies? I'm sure I'm a merino!
Besides, I thought only male lambs . . . got invited to Sunday dinner. Girl lambs are sweet and cuddly and . . . better at other things.
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I find that good old shampoo and conditioner works great for wool (after all it is hair).Cynth wrote:Oh, and you can teach him how to use Woolite to wash them!
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Yes! He'll never suspect a thing!Cynth wrote:Oh, and you can teach him how to use Woolite to wash them!
*whispers* Oh Lamby, it's all working out just as we planned, tee hee!!!!
I use shampoo on all my dainties . . . does a lovely job and won't give you a rash. None of that pesky static cling, either.I.D.10-t wrote:I find that good old shampoo and conditioner works great for wool (after all it is hair).
A well made scarf is gold up here when it is cold...
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