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MichaelD

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Jan 16, 2001
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I was going to post that "there's nothing wrong with knitting...I did needlepoint a long time ago." Then, I read this:

This romantic lingerie set is fitting for the blushing bride-to-be or for the old married lady who wants to stir something up!


There is an intangible, evil quality to that sentence. Run. :Q
 

azztec

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i disagree with all of you. i have been knitting for the last couple years and there are a couple of benefits.
1. you can find the yarn that is camoflage (sp?) and make cool things. i make wristbands and headbands that i wear during basketball games. i also make different colored beanies that are very warm.
2. girls flock to a guy that knits. try taking knitting needles and yarn somewhere that you know some girls will be. girls are quite impressed by a guy that can knit. i've met and hooked up with several girls that came and talked to me only because i was knitting. seriously, try it. or just don't believe me but i guarantee they didn't come talk to me because i'm good looking.
 

calpha

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Mar 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: azztec
or just don't believe me but i guarantee they didn't come talk to me because i'm good looking.

LMFAO!!!!!

I guess it's true that bees don't flock to vinegar. But looks like you found a way to turn vinegar to honey :)

Dude I hooked up with this girl this weekend, cuz she thought my knitting was cool

Ah, man, that's killing me.

BTW.....good luck knitting. I only did cross stitch in 6th grade b/c I had too, and all I remember is that it was a big PITA, and cross stitch don't got nuttin to do w/ knittin cept it's got a needle and thread too.