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Was in your neck of the woods last week Debbie. We went to North Branch and
then Princeton to the quilt store then up to the casino in Mille Lacs. We were about 20 miles from Isanti I think. The fall colours were fantastic. Patty in NWO "DMOscarson" wrote in message ... What a great idea! Thanks, Renee. Name: Debbie Oscarson Home: Isanti, Minnesota, USA -- I don't mind giving it out because we're on a dead end dirt road in the middle of nowhere and even people who have directions sometimes can't find us! Occupation: Right now, it seems like getting well is my full-time job. I have Sarcoidosis in my lungs, lymph nodes, bone marrow, joints and skin -- very rare disease in a very rare form, but, fortunately not a malignant type disease, rather an inflammatory/autoimmune thing like RA, MS or Lupus. Age: Must we? OK, 50. Past Lives: I was a legal secretary/assistant before becoming disabled. Family: Married 11 years to my DH Ted. I have 2 kids from a previous marriage and Ted has 3. Food: Chocolate, of course. Could we quilt without it? Also, pepper steak, egg foo yung, cheese cake, lasagna, almost anything at a Chinese buffet. It would be easier to list things I don't like, because there are so few. QI's: 9 dogs -- 8 of them Pomeranians (used to show & breed) and 1 Brittany who thinks she's a Pom. All house dogs, of course (no point in having them if you don't enjoy their company) and two large areas of our 3 1/2 acres are fenced for their pleasure and safety. Machine(s): A Janome MC8000; a 1976 Elna SU on which I do all my piecing; a Pfaff serger; and a Juki TL98e on a Quilt Easy frame for machine quilting. Also, DH has an industrial machine and does show car (street rod) interiors. Quilting For: About 7-8 years I guess, but sewing since I was 8 years old. Quilt Assembly : I machine piece and machine quilt. Quilt Style Preference: Mostly traditional pieced, some crazy quilting, and I like to embellish with machine embroidery. Color Preference: I want one of everything! Skill level: Advanced intermediate? Posting/Reading frequency: Mostly lurk and read as time & health permit. Interests other than quilting/fabric fondling/S.E.X.: Reading, cake decorating, knitting (hand & machine) and I just started gardening this year and learned to can salsa and pickles. Pet Peeves: Pets allowed to run loose! I'm tired of seeing dead cats & dogs on country roads. TV Shows: I'm ashamed to admit that I've taken a liking to that sleazy new show, Nip/Tuck on FX ;-) Also like the CBS comedies on Monday night. Drive A: 1989 Honda Accord and a 1955 Chevy Bel Air and a 1964 Chevy El Camino. I forgot to mention old cars and car shows above. Favorite Quote: "If our beliefs do not change our behavior, why have beliefs?" |
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Do you watch them late at night? With a big bowl of popcorn, some red wine
and no DH? ;-) -- Wendy http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm de-fang email address to reply "Judy Grevenites" wrote in message ... Wendy,.....Oh Wendy!! Guess who has every episode of all three seasons of "Forever Knight" on tape??? OK, I have to admit that two of them are sort of messed up---but all the rest are vintage! Have you ever heard of Black Harbor? After our vampire died he made another series (Canadian) I have that too. RedQueen |
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Well drat! If you ever get bored and want to put them on a CD for me, I
would be most grateful, your Highness. Elena, who wondered if in real life, do vampires act reeeeally boring because they have a flashback every five seconds the older they are? "Judy Grevenites" wrote in message ... Wendy,.....Oh Wendy!! Guess who has every episode of all three seasons of "Forever Knight" on tape??? OK, I have to admit that two of them are sort of messed up---but all the rest are vintage! Have you ever heard of Black Harbor? After our vampire died he made another series (Canadian) I have that too. RedQueen |
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On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 17:19:22 -0400, Pat in Virginia
wrote: Just changing the subject line, per Ragmop's Friendly Little Request! Hope this suits Ms. Mop. I hope it will attract more attention. After all, correct subject lines make life easier for all of us ... those looking for the Cool East Coast Chicks and those who are avoiding us! LOL. I almost deleted it as spam, actually. Meet East Coast Chicks rhubarb soen4v3uys JA |
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These have all been fun to read. I guess I'd better add mine to the
list :-) Name: Celia Modell Home: Seattle WA Occupation: Process Analyst - I usually explain it that I'm the person at the front of the room saying "numbers are your friend" Age: 51 Other Lives: Wife, Mom, friend, Girl Scout Leader, Sunday School Teacher Past Lives: Software Engineer Family: Married, great husband, DD is a Freshman in College, Brothers (3 counting in-laws) and one sister-in-law, various nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews (all the greats have baby quilts - I started and can't stop) Food: Yes, as someone else said, the foods I dislike are easier - califlower, broccoli, beets QI's: Dog: Snobol 2 Cats: Jesi and Jasper - Snobol and Jasper think they are a common species and they have a common enemy, Jesi (cute kitten), who they both want to send to Abu Dabhi Machine(s): MW sewing machine, Serger, Brother Embroidery machine Quilting For: 5 years Quilt Assembly Preference: I like the piecing part but must admit that I usually turn the quilting part over to a local long arm quilter who does a great job. I do machine quilt the baby quilts. I just got some Grace frames to use for tying Color Preference: bright colors Skill level: middle of the road - I still have lots to learn Posting/Reading frequency: read frequently, post infrequently, I'm in the directory and participate in some of the swaps Interests other than quilting/fabric fondling/S.E.X.: reading anything that stays still long enough for me to read it Pet Peeves: Unkindness TV Shows: Star Gate - SG1 Drive A: My car went to college with DD. Husband and I share his car - a RAV 4. Favorite Quote: Changes by the last pithy one that I can remember :-) |
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Judging by my own experience of organizing the Illinois/Indiana meet-up, I
think you will want to start a new thread on this too. The meet-up is buried in a thread that's about something else, just like ours was, and a lot of people have stopped reading this thread already. Free meet-up tip of the day brought to you by - Karen, Queen of Squishies : D -- My reply address is scrambled. Please change my address to hicall80 at earthlink dot net Just changing the subject line, per Ragmop's Friendly Little Request! Hope this suits Ms. Mop. I hope it will attract more attention. After all, correct subject lines make life easier for all of us ... those looking for the Cool East Coast Chicks and those who are avoiding us! LOL. PAT in VA/USA, wondering who will organize this meeting in VA, and when it will occur?! QuiltR1024 wrote: In article , CNYstitcher writes: Oooh! forgot about G Street.....yep, that's where we all meet up!! Larisa Hi, That works for me. I live five minutes from GStreet Fabrics ( in Potomac Mills Outlet Mall - along I-95) The big IKEA is right behind the mall. There is also a very large Hancock Fabrics and JoAnn Fabrics across the street from the mall. See a little bit of everything for everyone. grin Kris ( in northern Virginia) |
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Hello, Cindy --
Got any Joe Saia stories? Nann who was the director of the Pittsburg Public Library many years ago Name: Cindy Pucci Home: Frontenac Kansas Occupation: DH & I own a small company. We are Administrators for some small 401(k) Plans. DH is Health and Welfare Administrator for all of the Union Pipefitters in the state of Kansas. Our office is in our house and I get to go to work in my jammies! Yay! Age: 48 (No WAY!) Past Lives: Paid stuff - Union Secretary, Executive Director for County Democratic Party (Wichita), Polital Education Director for all of the Unions in South Central Kansas (another Wichita gig), Volunteer stuff - Women's Clinic Support (Wichita), Usual School/PTA stuff, More political campaigns than I care to remember. Family: Married for 30+ years to a wonderful man who is never happier than when I am doing stuff I love to do (and I feel the same way about his hobbies) My Parents are deceased. One younger brother who exists to still make my life miserable (KIDDING!), A Dear Daughter, about to turn 21, who is a Junior at the University of Kansas. Food: Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Pepsi, and Thanksgiving dinner. QI's: None. I lost my best friend of 15 years in July. My Muffin thought I was the bestest thing in the world. I still watch where I step when I get up because she was always laying at my feet. At first, I thought I never wanted another one, but... I've never not had a dog and I miss it already. Machine(s): DH decided I "needed" a new sewing maching for our 30th anniversary in June. I came home with a Viking Designer1! I. Love. This. Machine. Haven't done much besides straight sewing. Played with the embroidery capability a little bit. Quilting For: 6 months. I don't even know the language yet, that's how dumb I am about this wonderful art. Both grandma's made quilts, so I already have tons. Most of theirs are not works of art, however, but sturdy, usuable quilts. The older they got, the BRIGHTER the quilts got! hahahha. Quilt Assembly Preference: The only full-sized (baby) quilt I have tackled was strip pieced. I have made several miniatures. I really love this. I am in the process of trying to paper piece these tiny quilts. I can certainly appreciate how much easier it's going to be. Quilt Style Preference: Old, Granny Quilts. Color Preferences: Pastels, faded Earth Tones - I have GOT to make myself pick some bright colors. Skill level: What's below "Beginner"? Posting/Reading frequency: Read Daily, I try to only post when it contributes something, but I have a hard time keeping quiet sometimes. Interests other than quilting/fabric fondling/S.E.X.: Way too many interests! I love paper - stamping - folding - embossing - punching! I hoard gorgeous paper the way I hoard fabric. I collect hobby supplies. Cause you never know. Someday, when I want to make something, I will have all the stuff to do it. Some tole painting. I embroidery (Redwork is what got me interested in Quilting). I love The Sims (I noticed someone else mentioned that. I decided I like it because I HAVE to be in control) I REALLY want to learn Heirloom Sewing. That's one of the reasons I bought the D1. Pet Peeves: How much time we got?? I think all of my Pet Peeves boil down to one thing: Rude People Who Have No Consideration For Anyone Else. TV Shows: Law & Order (Every version except for that one with that twitchy guy. He makes me nervous), Monk, and all those true crime shows on A&E and Court TV. I scare myself silly with those. Drive A: 2003 Explorer Favorite Quote: "Whatever you are, be a good one." Abe Lincoln |
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I'm just back from vacation, I hope I'm not too late to join in.
Name: Sherri Godfrey Home: Stamping Ground, Kentucky, USA Occupation: Retired Computer Programmer Age: 43 Past Lives: This must be my previous marriage, and before that, my wild single days. Best keep this hushed up! Family: Married to the best DH in the world, 2 kitties: Clyde (aka the Hopper), solid black male; Bonnie (aka BB), solid gray female, they are collectively known as the Dickens, both 4 years old. Food: Chocolate, brownies, fudge, chocolate cake, chocolate chip cookies, Oreos, and of course most anything chocolate. Except ice cream, this must be Breyers All-natural vanilla. QI's: Bonnie and Clyde...see family above for more details. Machine(s): 153 QE Bernina, 4 months old (my DH insisted I needed it as a retirement gift, who am I to argue with him?) Quilting For: About 3 months. Quilt Assembly Preference: rotary cut , machine pieced, then machine QITD. I like hand quilting, but it's time consuming, so I'll probably be doing this sparingly. I've only quilted a wall hanging and a lap quilt, I have no idea how I'll quilt anything bigger. Time will tell. Quilt Style Preference: I want to try them all! Colour Preference: I would love one of each fabric please. My stash is definitely not up to raid standards. Skill level: as low as it gets, I'm afraid. Posting/Reading frequency: Read almost daily, post rarely. I hope to have more to say as my experience grows. Interests other than quilting/fabric fondling/S.E.X.: Reading (mysteries, quilting books, love Jennifer's Elm Creek series, recommended them to my Mom), cross-stitch, hardanger, internetting (way too much). Pet Peeves: I'm trying to be more tolerant as I get older, we all have irritating things we do. But I guess I could say intentional maliciousness. TV: don't watch much, Simply Quilts, Inspector Morse, Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple, Law & Order, Robot Wars. Drive A: 2002 Toyota Corolla Favorite Quote:"I am the light of the world: he that follows me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life." Jesus -- Sherri G in Kentucky http://community.webshots.com/user/sdgodfrey |
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Do you watch them late at night? With a big bowl of popcorn, some red wine
and no DH? ;-) -- Wendy http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm de-fang email address to reply "Judy Grevenites" wrote in message ... Wendy,.....Oh Wendy!! Guess who has every episode of all three seasons of "Forever Knight" on tape??? OK, I have to admit that two of them are sort of messed up---but all the rest are vintage! Have you ever heard of Black Harbor? After our vampire died he made another series (Canadian) I have that too. RedQueen |
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Yeah, I thought of that too late John! Also realized it would
leave out the wonderful male RCTQ denizens. That was inadvertent, and I apologize. I was just feeling silly ... and thought I'd bring my Funky Chicken Quilt to the event, so it is kinda-sorta on topic. In any case, I am not the organizer. Whoever wants to rally the gang is welcome to post a separate announcement, with appropriate subject line. On to other topics now .... PAT in VA/USA "John A." wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 17:19:22 -0400, Pat in Virginia wrote: Just changing the subject line, per Ragmop's Friendly Little Request! Hope this suits Ms. Mop. I hope it will attract more attention. After all, correct subject lines make life easier for all of us ... those looking for the Cool East Coast Chicks and those who are avoiding us! LOL. I almost deleted it as spam, actually. Meet East Coast Chicks rhubarb soen4v3uys JA |
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