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Does anyone anywhere besides my wife & I watch this show?
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We love it! We've been watching since the very first episode of season 1!

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Us too. My brother says that Austin Scarlett is so gay, even he'd slap him. We think leather lady needs to be auf viedersen'd already.
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mutepointe wrote:Does anyone anywhere besides my wife & I watch this show?
No. No one besides you, your wife, and Redwolf watch this show. Thanks.
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We got hooked last year. My wife and (7-year-old) daughter both design clothes. Daughter made three outfits for her stuffed yeast this morning. All formal wear; she thought he was underdressed at the wedding we went to a couple of weeks ago.

I'm not at all thrilled with this year's troupe of contestants, but maybe they'll surprise us.
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mutepointe wrote: We think leather lady needs to be auf viedersen'd already.
We're with you on that one. All she does is b*tch about how "this isn't my style" and "I want to work with leather." So far her stuff is BOOOOOR-ing.

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chas wrote:Daughter made three outfits for her stuffed yeast this morning. All formal wear; she thought he was underdressed at the wedding we went to a couple of weeks ago.
What the devil is a stuffed YEAST? And why would you want to take it to a wedding? :-?

And, no, I have never watched this show. Probably a good thing if it inspires people to dress up a fungus.
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Lambchop wrote: What the devil is a stuffed YEAST? And why would you want to take it to a wedding? :-?
And what happens when it's underdressed? Does it get frothy and pick a fight with the stuffed baking soda? Throw vinegar?
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Lambchop wrote:
chas wrote:Daughter made three outfits for her stuffed yeast this morning. All formal wear; she thought he was underdressed at the wedding we went to a couple of weeks ago.
What the devil is a stuffed YEAST? And why would you want to take it to a wedding? :-?
I didn't take Yeastie to the wedding, the ring bearer took her to the wedding. Well, technically, I was driving, and I held her during the ceremony, so maybe I did take her. It's a her today, I think it was a he then. I'm SO not with it when it comes to those things.

As to what's a stuffed yeast, have a look at http://www.giantmicrobes.com/ . I can't remember, but I think it's about a 10,000x scale model, complete with five buds. I'm a homebrewer and breadmaker, so a friend gave this to me a couple of years ago, and it's the stuffed animal of choice for the daughter right now.
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Thanks to Chas, now anyone who want to give someone Gonorrhea as a gift knows exactly how to go about it.
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Well, I see! It's a yeast, by golly! I'm glad it's socially responsible Saccharomyces and not a Candida. (I was kind of thinking that would be icky.)

Is, umm, your daughter a pretty good designer, then? Going for a career in fashions? How's she feel about design for other kinds of . . . stuffed . . . animals?
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Lambchop wrote:Well, I see! It's a yeast, by golly! I'm glad it's socially responsible Saccharomyces and not a Candida. (I was kind of thinking that would be icky.)

Is, umm, your daughter a pretty good designer, then? Going for a career in fashions? How's she feel about design for other kinds of . . . stuffed . . . animals?
I dunno, I don't have much eye for the stuff (I thought the judges got both the top and bottom wrong this week). She's actually designed two dresses for herself. Pretty simple, but functional, and my wife has to draw up the patterns. She also designed a wooden wagon for Yeast today that I'll make when they're down at grandma's this week.
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Oooooh, and you're RIGHT THERE near G-Street Fabrics in Rockville. I'm sitting here suffering pangs of jealousy!

G-Street was the only thing I regretted having left when I moved away from there. It's irreplaceable.
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OMG I love Project Runway.

They Auf'd Wesley! :( He was the cute one. At least we got a decent shot of him ironing with his shirt off before he went.
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I've never heard of it, but I just googled it and one of the men looks like Céline Dion.
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