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nope - that'd just get you more calls! (but then i might be able to think of
something to say) Carolyn "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... You got it! Just as soon as I win the lottery. Maybe I should start buying tickets? Would a live visit stop you from calling me? Diana "cas" wrote in message ... i tried that and didn't find it - maybe you need to send me a plane ticket so i can check in your local supermarket. Carolyn "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... I found it by looking in the food preparation aisle in the supermarket, next to the zip lock baggies and plastic wrap. ;-) Diana "Mel Rimmer" wrote I was thinking of trying freezer paper, just to save all the basting. Has anyone tried it? How did you find it? -- Mel Rimmer |
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so, if I should get a call with heavy breathing with an Australian accent,
its you? Diana "cas" wrote in message ... nope - that'd just get you more calls! (but then i might be able to think of something to say) Carolyn "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... You got it! Just as soon as I win the lottery. Maybe I should start buying tickets? Would a live visit stop you from calling me? Diana "cas" wrote in message ... i tried that and didn't find it - maybe you need to send me a plane ticket so i can check in your local supermarket. Carolyn "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... I found it by looking in the food preparation aisle in the supermarket, next to the zip lock baggies and plastic wrap. ;-) Diana "Mel Rimmer" wrote I was thinking of trying freezer paper, just to save all the basting. Has anyone tried it? How did you find it? -- Mel Rimmer |
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hahaha .. heavy breathing ? that'd be the neighbours from hell breathing
down my neck trying to throttle me. but i don't have a proper oz accent so i could very easily confuse you. "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... so, if I should get a call with heavy breathing with an Australian accent, its you? Diana "cas" wrote in message ... nope - that'd just get you more calls! (but then i might be able to think of something to say) Carolyn "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... You got it! Just as soon as I win the lottery. Maybe I should start buying tickets? Would a live visit stop you from calling me? Diana "cas" wrote in message ... i tried that and didn't find it - maybe you need to send me a plane ticket so i can check in your local supermarket. Carolyn "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... I found it by looking in the food preparation aisle in the supermarket, next to the zip lock baggies and plastic wrap. ;-) Diana "Mel Rimmer" wrote I was thinking of trying freezer paper, just to save all the basting. Has anyone tried it? How did you find it? -- Mel Rimmer |
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Cas, you confuse me even in text! :-)
Diana "cas" wrote in message ... hahaha .. heavy breathing ? that'd be the neighbours from hell breathing down my neck trying to throttle me. but i don't have a proper oz accent so i could very easily confuse you. "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... so, if I should get a call with heavy breathing with an Australian accent, its you? Diana "cas" wrote in message ... nope - that'd just get you more calls! (but then i might be able to think of something to say) Carolyn "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... You got it! Just as soon as I win the lottery. Maybe I should start buying tickets? Would a live visit stop you from calling me? Diana "cas" wrote in message ... i tried that and didn't find it - maybe you need to send me a plane ticket so i can check in your local supermarket. Carolyn "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... I found it by looking in the food preparation aisle in the supermarket, next to the zip lock baggies and plastic wrap. ;-) Diana "Mel Rimmer" wrote I was thinking of trying freezer paper, just to save all the basting. Has anyone tried it? How did you find it? -- Mel Rimmer |
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Really? You sound Australian to me! But then, I read with an accent.
-- Wendy http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm de-fang email address to reply "cas" wrote in message ... hahaha .. heavy breathing ? that'd be the neighbours from hell breathing down my neck trying to throttle me. but i don't have a proper oz accent so i could very easily confuse you. "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... so, if I should get a call with heavy breathing with an Australian accent, its you? Diana "cas" wrote in message ... nope - that'd just get you more calls! (but then i might be able to think of something to say) Carolyn "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... You got it! Just as soon as I win the lottery. Maybe I should start buying tickets? Would a live visit stop you from calling me? Diana "cas" wrote in message ... i tried that and didn't find it - maybe you need to send me a plane ticket so i can check in your local supermarket. Carolyn "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... I found it by looking in the food preparation aisle in the supermarket, next to the zip lock baggies and plastic wrap. ;-) Diana "Mel Rimmer" wrote I was thinking of trying freezer paper, just to save all the basting. Has anyone tried it? How did you find it? -- Mel Rimmer |
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Really? You sound Australian to me! But then, I read with an accent. I do that too lol !! When I read messages from our Australian, NZ and English friends, I read hearing the accent in my head. |
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Ocean Gypsy wrote:
In article , (bogus address) wrote: .... georg.... plumbing theme/ privies Now that's making it difficult. Privies? I suggested that as the only way to get a W into a Turkish alphabet quilt but a *whole* quilt of them? A standard outhouse (as in "The Specialist" or "Dinkum Dunnies") might make a nice design, though (complete with the little crescent moon in the door and basket of corncobs outside). About 9 months or so ago my DH and I made a brief stop in Ohio Amish country on our way home from Pittsburgh. I stopped in a couple of quilt stores, drooled a lot and then decided to ask about fabric with privies on it. The woman looked at me, blinked a couple of times and then started chuckling. "You'd think we'd have something like that, wouldn't you?", she laughed. She did say that she'd keep an eye out and I should stop back in again, which I hope to do in the next couple of months. Crystal, but I did get some lovely butterfly fabric :-) Thank you for thinking of me, Crystal! It's just a mild obsession in my family. We used to go for privy hunts when I was little- pile the whole family into the van and drive the countryside looking for privies, which would then be photographed. My grandfather was born in the age where such things were more necessary, and as the age passed, he collected photgraphs and worked them into a slideshow lecture. My father has continued the tradition, and I hope to do the same. I have written a paper on plumbing pre-1600 for the SCA, which even won a minor award. I have a lot of books on the subject. It's only natural to try to weave one's interests together. I did make an outhouse center block for my mini-RR. I promise never to combine my interest in privies with my interest in fermenting things, except in ridding myself of the effects of the latter within the placement of the former. No fermenting things in chamber pots, I promise. Although I do know someone who kept the chamber pot in with the good china (because it was a real pretty piece!) and a guest mistakenly grabbed that for a soup toureen. The guest was dissappointed about how badly the soup went over, but no one in that family dared explain why. Fortunately my thunder mug is an enameled metal thing which I have never had to use, and it isn't kept anywhere near the kitchen. -georg have a copy of "The Specialist", will look for "Dinkum Dunnies" |
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