I fail to see how it's any of your business.
Fran
On 3/29/2013 10:45 PM, Marjorie Wilser wrote:
Dear Isabella,
Likewise. I am sure. Brava! for saying so out loud.
== Marjorie Wilser
On Mar 29, 2013, at 1:25 PM, . . wrote:
I am HORRIFIED at the idea of using an antique piece of our cultural
history as something to wear; let alone cut it and dye it! Would you
buy a slightly rundown Victorian house and tear it up to sell off the
pieces and remake it into a modern home? Of course not! Most
countries now have regulations to protect these homes as part of our
cultural heritage. It's sad that we do not have similar laws to
protect against the destruction of antiquities as is being described
here. I'm completly revolted at the idea of tearing up a garmet that
is not shreaded, not in rags, just to make a t-tunic? You can make
a t-tunic out of good old linen for far less than $40 if watch for
coupons and stash reduction sales. There is no reason whatsoever to
destroy a piece of history just to get something to wear.
-Isabella
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