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poppydawn

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  1. Aside from his awesome musical skills, the fact that he did an episode of the kid's show, "Jack's Big Music Show" makes all the hipster moms swoon. Sure. It's here.
  2. Today's listening: "No Thanks: The '70s Punk Revolution"
  3. My MIL could be a pro Scrabble player. She's frightening, and not much fun to play. Not so much because of the ass-kickings, but because she's a terrible winner. She gets a hearty laugh anytime an opponent has to exchange tiles. The urge to wallop her with an unabridged Oxford is strong at times.
  4. I've used both QI and ZA on regular occasions. At least once, I've played a Q on two I's at the same time. I don't use a word list; I just randomly throw tiles on the board and see what gets accepted. That's probably what accounts for my amazing Scrabulous record.
  5. It doesn't pay well, but it sure looks like fun from the audience. The Devil Baby Freakshow
  6. If nothing else, playing against the computer, while often humiliating, is a good way to learn those fake words like QI and ZA.
  7. The computer cheats. I refuse to acknowledge his cheating ass.
  8. I don't want this to get lost in case anyone else wants to participate: (Or you can just post here if you want to send something and I'll send you my address.)
  9. Aw! I'll bet they're beautiful! Your bead skills are amazing. You could donate it to the Humane Society ...
  10. One of my friends is in a band that has a tap dancer for percussion. I moved on from the A's and fell in love with today.
  11. You could use this as an excuse. Since Nat was an animal lover, you can get some cheap acrylic yarn, make some simple squares (they usually need 12" x 12"), and donate them to an animal shelter. They use them as padding/bedding for cages. It's a great way to learn to cast on, knit, and bind off, which is really all you need to know in knitting.
  12. April March Arcade Fire It's A Day.
  13. I just wanted to see the eyeball yarn again. I had a thought ... since Nat was crafty and a midwife, what if we all did a craft to donate in her name? It could be a quilt/blanket for Project Linus, or baby/kid hats for our local crisis nursery. Or anything.
  14. You just like kicking my ass all over Facebook. My Facebook link's below. Anyone who wants to build their win record, start a game with me.
  15. Just ... speechless. I haven't been around here very long, but Nat was one of the people I quickly started getting to know. I'd noticed that she hadn't posted anything on the knitting board we were both on, and had thought that was odd. Much love to her family, friends, and critters. And to everyone here who's hurting so deeply.
  16. I did it in plain ol' worsted weight on size eight needles. It's pretty big, but that's what I was aiming for as I have a watermelon-sized noggin and gigantic hair. She released a book recently. I don't know if I'll buy it, but it was fun to glance through.
  17. I don't think I'd ever leave if I had access to the Urban Craft Center! That's too cool! I've been sick for the past few days, and it's been a good excuse to plow through some knitting. Today I started the Fetching gloves a friend asked me to make. I made a Calorimetry headband in just a few hours. Love this pattern! If I have enough yarn left over from the gloves, I'm going to make this to my friend, too. Here's mine: I love how the purple spot in the center is the same shade as the purple in my hair. I'm almost finished with this bag. Mine's black with hot pink squares. I'm hopi
  18. I've been meaning to buy this since it was released two years ago. Guess I should get on that.
  19. I've burned out on many a great album. This is one of the things I really love about going digital; it I catch myself overdoing it on an artist, I put the iPod on shuffle for a day or two until something I haven't heard in a long time catches my fancy. Then I'll revisit that album. In the past when I've burned out on albums, it's usually because I get stuck and can't seem to branch out beyond the familiar. That's just me and my short attention span, though.
  20. Thanks for the recommendtions, Yvon. I think I'm going to ditch the pattern and just go for simple. We've got 9' ceilings throughout the house, and I'm mainly looking to add some visual interest to all that space with curtains. The windows all have great coverings already (bamboo shades in the living room, vintage blinds and shutters in the master bedroom), so I don't have to worry myself with light-blocking fabrics and such. I can sew hems and a case for the rods, surely! At my old house, we had awnings on the outside of all the windows, so I did these snazzy no-sew cafe curtains. I put bi
  21. I'm wishing I'd made my chickpea and cauliflower curry for dinner tonight. The leftovers would be wonderful right now.
  22. I just read the recipe. Considering that it's just a pinch of asafetida, I wouldn't worry about it at all. And since it's a crockpot recipe, there's no real need to saute the onions and garlic. Just throw a little into the pot. The recipe looks really yummy!
  23. I'm in a foul sewing-related mood. I don't ask for help very often, but I'd asked one of my sewing friends to help me fabric-shop for my curtains and I'd asked my husband the engineer to measure the windows and help me figure out how much fabric I might need. They both flaked on me. Screw it. I'm saving myself the time and frustration by going to Target tomorrow and buying some sweatshop-manufactured curtains.
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