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That bunny looks like it went thru quite a bit, what is that on it's side ?? :harhar:

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Have to say we like your signature in ASCII Ethain.

01001000 01010101 01000111 01010011

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Actually, it's UTF-8, but please don't tell anyone that I forgot the BOM ^^

01001000 01110101 01100111 01110011 for you as well,

Ethain

BTW, do you know that using 01000001 01001100 01001100 00100000 01000011 01000001 01010000 01010011 is generally frowned upon in most forums? :P

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Just goes to show even the binary world has many colors

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Guest Michaele

Well I figured I'd better give the old thread a kick just to see if it still moans. Been so busy IRL, haven't had a lot of time for the forums and I miss all the chatter here.

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Guest ZoeG360

I must apologize to everyone, I have been negligent in my contributions to this thread. Its probably just as well. I know I am a brand killer. If I find a product brand I really like, its a death sentence.

So, lets see if it works on frayed threads.

Zoe

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I must apologize to everyone, I have been negligent in my contributions to this thread. Its probably just as well. I know I am a brand killer. If I find a product brand I really like, its a death sentence.

So, lets see if it works on frayed threads.

Zoe

So what is your favorite brand of thread?

Coats and Clark?

Love ya,

Sally

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I always liked the wooden spools of thread back in the day, we used make toys out of them (soap tractor with a rubber band and match stick) when my Mom was done with them. Most spools these days are plastic.

I like sulky threads today in my machine and needles.

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Good Morning Shelley, great to see you here. Springtime means more time out to ride.....

Hugs

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I thought i'd be naked by the time i found the end of this thread. Wow. what a bunch of knotty. threaders.

Charlie

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It is good to see this thread up and about in the daytime - it went through sort of Nocturnal phase a while back.

But with the arrival of the warmer weather it is heading out into the world for a walk in the country and wading in a small stream.

Love ya,

Sally

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I half way tried to find this thread because I felt/feel like I'm the Grim Reaper of threads, topics and orchids. I even PM'd one member and asked, "Did I make a bad thread?" and they replied, "Nope, frayed knot."

But seriously folks, I kid the airlines......

I've got layers of insecurity that stretch back to the days when we used to get under our school desks as protection from the atomic bomb. For every thing I accomplish, I find three failures. I feel so negative at times I wonder why I don't cause the Earth to reverse it's rotation.

However.......there have been times when I feel like a reached someone. Helped someone. Was understood by someone. Kind makes up a lot of ground.

So thanks dredging this up. Perhaps I can kill it for good. I'll give it my worst effort.

SL

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Rode the KLR yesterday, but today it's wet out, awwww shucks. Boobs make riding more fun....

Memorial day weekend without rain here is a fantasy

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Shoes, shoes, shoes, so hard to choose, you just can't loose when you're shoppin' for shoes.

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Don't drop them in the cup, they might stick to the marshmallows :)

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I thought i'd be naked by the time i found the end of this thread. Wow. what a bunch of knotty. threaders.

Charlie

What ? please keep this pg-13 LOL :harhar:

Amanda

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