On 04/17/2011 01:21 AM, Linda Rice wrote:
Garb-age?
Today's question is, if the cut-off bits of cloth are cabbage, what are
the cut-off bits of fur?
> Jen/Margaret
Very punny. :-)
I think that fur scraps from costume-making would still be called
"cabbage"--the name comes from the odd s
Garb-age?
Today's question is, if the cut-off bits of cloth are cabbage, what are
the cut-off bits of fur?
Jen/Margaret
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On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 1:57 PM, Pixel, Goddess and Queen
wrote:
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> Today's question is, if the cut-off bits of cloth are cabbage, what are the
> cut-off bits of fur?
>
> Jen/Margaret
Furbies? :-)
Mary L.
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"Furr-bage"?
Sincerely,
Rebecca Rautine
> Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2011 15:57:10 -0500
> From: pi...@hundred-acre-wood.com
> To: h-cost...@indra.com
> Subject: [h-cost] a costumer's term question
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> [I am procrastinating, yes I am!]
>
> I'm in the process of attempting to restore some modicum o
[I am procrastinating, yes I am!]
I'm in the process of attempting to restore some modicum of order to the
office (where the cutting table lives) and the sewing room (where
everything else lives) and since it doesn't require a great deal of
brainpower my brain has been wandering about without