Taking all comments to heart, I have signed up for a trial subscription to Netflix. Now there will be more good things in my mailbox!! Thanks pals!
Month: March 2004
argh!!
I had just written and ‘saved’ a wonderful, witty and entirely engrossing post — it was sure to have you riveted and to drive my site statistics through the roof. It was a fascinating piece, if I do say so myself. Amazing really and sure to have won some type of internet diarist award and brought me acclaim and a book deal.
I don’t know why, but it has failed to materialize on the page. I am positive that I clicked on the save button.
Now, you will just have to take my word for it.
I have another link to share with you from the Bean Counter. I have been using so much of her good stuff lately that maybe I should just redirect my site traffic directly to her!! She posted this great link to day of The Exorcist with Bunnies. If anyone still has nightmares about that movie, this should get rid of them for good! Nothing like a couple of bunnies!
It has been a quiet and dull day here at purlingswine – not much worth mentioning. I did manage to spend $510 in one fell swoop.
How did I spend so much money and find it not worth mentioning? I took my car into the service station to get what I thought was a slow leak fixed on a rear tire. Slow leaks have been a continuing problem that I blame squarely on having a horse and always driving down rutted, rocky driveways etc. Turns out it was not a slow leak exactly – in fact it was a peppy sort of leak. It was a previously repaired slow leak that had gotten the upperhand. So I am the proud owner of four new tires. I hate spending money on crap like that. How much yarn would that have bought? How many kitchen appliances? How many purses?
Speaking of spending $$ on yarn, I would like to direct your attention to the new wool pig button appearing in the sidebar. This was designed by Abby and our favorite Yarn Harlot has begun to define the term:
You might be a Wool-Pig if….
…you have ever bought new yarn rather than use well established stash yarn.
…you are teaching someone to knit and you generously give them a ball from your own stash (after selecting one you think is sub-standard, or lying to them about the qualities of the yarn they chose “no, no…that merino is way to scratchy for a hat”)
…you have knit, and will keep forever things that you will never…ever wear, just because you liked the wool.
…you have ever bought yarn only because you heard a rumour it was going to be discontinued.
…you have ever bought yarn only because another knitter was looking at it and there was only 10 skeins left and you didn’t want her to have it.
…you have yarn that is sitting in the stash waiting for a project that is “worthy” of it.
…you have lied about yarn possession.
…you find it difficult, impossible or painful to give away yarn.
I am a wool pig. With a trip to the Maryland Sheep & Fiber Festival coming up, this situation is only going to get worse – or better, depending on how you look at it.
I have another link to share with you from the Bean Counter. I have been using so much of her good stuff lately that maybe I should just redirect my site traffic directly to her!! She posted this great link to day of The Exorcist with Bunnies. If anyone still has nightmares about that movie, this should get rid of them for good! Nothing like a couple of bunnies!
It has been a quiet and dull day here at purlingswine – not much worth mentioning. I did manage to spend $510 in one fell swoop.
How did I spend so much money and find it not worth mentioning? I took my car into the service station to get what I thought was a slow leak fixed on a rear tire. Slow leaks have been a continuing problem that I blame squarely on having a horse and always driving down rutted, rocky driveways etc. Turns out it was not a slow leak exactly – in fact it was a peppy sort of leak. It was a previously repaired slow leak that had gotten the upperhand. So I am the proud owner of four new tires. I hate spending money on crap like that. How much yarn would that have bought? How many kitchen appliances? How many purses?
Speaking of spending $$ on yarn, I would like to direct your attention to the new wool pig button appearing in the sidebar. This was designed by Abby and our favorite Yarn Harlot has begun to define the term:
You might be a Wool-Pig if….
…you have ever bought new yarn rather than use well established stash yarn.
…you are teaching someone to knit and you generously give them a ball from your own stash (after selecting one you think is sub-standard, or lying to them about the qualities of the yarn they chose “no, no…that merino is way to scratchy for a hat”)
…you have knit, and will keep forever things that you will never…ever wear, just because you liked the wool.
…you have ever bought yarn only because you heard a rumour it was going to be discontinued.
…you have ever bought yarn only because another knitter was looking at it and there was only 10 skeins left and you didn’t want her to have it.
…you have yarn that is sitting in the stash waiting for a project that is “worthy” of it.
…you have lied about yarn possession.
…you find it difficult, impossible or painful to give away yarn.
I am a wool pig. With a trip to the Maryland Sheep & Fiber Festival coming up, this situation is only going to get worse – or better, depending on how you look at it.