I'll knit a sweater with no sleeves. Just like Monica Lewinsky. Complete with applique stains.
Cookie Colon! Why, the opportunities are endless. I can think of several in automotive repair and cookery right off the bat.
like she goes to the opera.
Infomaniac has become a knitting blog!
It always was innards-related ...
I want to know how you caught me in my ungarded - no make up moment - but man I caught my light well :)
Looks like someone beat us to it with this necklace! Jx
Andouillette?
Darn! Mitzi beat me to it. I was about to say 'saucisse en coiffe'And just 2 minutes ago, I took out the trash only to realize that garbage pickup is only tomorrow.Now I'm upset.
Stuff it with old tights and make a fetching draft excluder?Sx
Mitzi is being much too fancy, I say go back to basics:chitlins. Everything's better fried!
According to the Urban Dictionnary, chitlin is a term of endearment for a young child.I'm even more upset now!
Use it for punctuation. It's a semi-colon!
I'll knit a sweater with no sleeves. Just like Monica Lewinsky. Complete with applique stains.
ReplyDeleteCookie Colon! Why, the opportunities are endless. I can think of several in automotive repair and cookery right off the bat.
ReplyDeletelike she goes to the opera.
ReplyDeleteInfomaniac has become a knitting blog!
ReplyDeleteIt always was innards-related ...
DeleteI want to know how you caught me in my ungarded - no make up moment - but man I caught my light well :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like someone beat us to it with this necklace! Jx
ReplyDeleteAndouillette?
ReplyDeleteDarn! Mitzi beat me to it. I was about to say 'saucisse en coiffe'
ReplyDeleteAnd just 2 minutes ago, I took out the trash only to realize that garbage pickup is only tomorrow.
Now I'm upset.
Stuff it with old tights and make a fetching draft excluder?
ReplyDeleteSx
Mitzi is being much too fancy, I say go back to basics:
ReplyDeletechitlins. Everything's better fried!
According to the Urban Dictionnary, chitlin is a term of endearment for a young child.
DeleteI'm even more upset now!
Use it for punctuation. It's a semi-colon!
ReplyDelete