Re: [lace-chat] Right? Left?

2003-11-07 Thread donlynn
As someone who was convinced by the use of a wooden stick to become righthanded, I still have trouble deciding which hand to use. I wear my watch on my right hand, not the left, mostly write with my right hand, although I can use my left hand. My kindergarten version of revenge on the teachers

[lace-chat] secret pal

2003-11-07 Thread Merlene
I received my package today. I love the bobbin holder. Someday I hope to come and see the Rosetta Stone, and I have a few of Christine's patterns but not that one. Thank you and have a good month. Merlene Billions of dead things Buried in rock layers Laid down by water All over the world To

[lace-chat] HR efforts

2003-11-07 Thread Malvary Cole
A big corporation recently hired several cannibals in their effort to aid in rehabilitation. You are all part of our team now, said the HR rep during the welcoming briefing. You get all the usual benefits and you can go to the cafeteria for something to eat, but please don't eat any of the other

[lace-chat] Re: Right? Left? Accident prone

2003-11-07 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Friday, Nov 7, 2003, at 06:55 US/Eastern, donlynn (Lynn Scott) wrote: I have always been a bit accident prone, which studies have shown is attributable to a forced change. Or, you can just be a klutz... g Even in childhood, I have been, *mostly*, a rightie, so there had been no need to