Some years back there was a paper-back book published with all the known
combinations. My brother had a copy.
Lorri
- Original Message -
From: Joy Beeson
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 9:49 PM
To: lace-chat@arachne.com
Subject: [lace-chat] Re: :) Fwd: burma shave signs
Those dealing dire
I said I was unable to sign up for a fare-watch (got tired of waiting)?
Here's an even better "wrinkle"... The following comes from the
"welcome" message I got from the Trvelocity immediately after creating
an account with them; my Mac classed it -correctly as it now seems
- as "Junk Mail"
Gentle Spiders,
Sometime in mid-April, I'm planning to go to northern California for a
week - to see my son, to see a primary-school friend who's coming to
visit her nephew (currently beavering at a PHD at Berkeley), to discuss
the further developments of Rosa Libre/Rosalibre with Cathy
Bellevi
Years and years ago, when I first came to US (1973), I used to watch
Johnny Carson with great pleasure; he had a wonderful, understated
sense of humour, and delivered all his lines almost dead-pan, with
barely a twitch of a - self-deprecating - smile... Even though I no
longer watch TV (and wo
Guys,
I think you have probably seen some of these already but there are a few new
ones. Enjoy!
Regards
Liz in London
I'm back blogging my latest lace piece - have a look by clicking on the link
or going to http://journals.aol.com/thelacebee/thelacebee
You know you're living in 2005 when..
Thank you very much for my lovely gifts. The bath fizz smell nice. The
beads with come in very useful and also the pins for my patchwork. The
water drops for scrapbooking are neat, not seen any here like that. The
fabric is beautiful with all the New Zealand natives on. Too nice to
use.And the grea