When we lived in NC, my son learned asl and took his first level
certification in signing. When we moved to MA and he continued classes
working towards his second level certification he was informed that he would
have a difficult time of it unless he could learn to stop signing with a
Quote from Jean Barratt
Only 2 males
yesterday and 3 this morning.
Just how many do you want Jean!! :)
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Hi All,
I have recently put a bid in to eBay, and watched the outcome with interest,
as it was the first time I had ever bid in an internet auction. I was
absolutely amazed that the Newnham (Newnham-style?) bobbin winder went for
£1.00 more than it would have cost to buy new, and that was
At 05:43 AM 2/22/2004, you wrote:
Is this a common phenomen,
and does it usually happen that things end up more on eBay than they would
be from a supplier -
No -- it would not be wise to assume that this 'usually happens'. It can,
and does happen. But it's also true that things get sold way
Well, I'm sad, as Lace hasn't made it to my house yet :-( I'm dying to
see these fans Mum keeps referring to on the cover.
Re: the detours of mail: I think I remember hearing somewhere that
bulk mail often goes off shore to be mailed, hence the interesting
postmarks. I have a vague notion
As this has moved over to Chat, I'm breaking the rules and posting here as
well as Lace where it originally was.
First, I think it's just quiet because it's the weekend - it often is unless
there's a rally strong thread going.
Carol wrote:
I was
absolutely amazed that the Newnham
Hi everyone and Margot and anyone else under that heap of snow 'back east'
Thanks for sending the message to lace-chat about what's happening - we
heard the advance warning of the storm on national news. I was sure you'd
be ok, but was concerend just the same. Thankfully you have
Hi Carol -
I wouldn't say it's a common phenomenon for things to sell
for higher than retail on ebay - but it's not unusual
either. I think a lot of people who get interested in
bobbin lace are in remote areas and aren't really aware of
the resources on-line for ordering supplies. It continues
Dear Spiders:
Does anyone have an updated e-mail address for Jenny Gibbs in England?
Linda Sheff
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On Feb 22, 2004, at 12:41, Webwalker (Susan Webster) wrote:
Here is one from Crock Pot Recipies--
Hungarian Cabbage Rolls
Ours (Polish) are essentially the same, though we use cooked rice
(rather than raw) and no egg or sauerkraut. But, as we have no Crock
Pots, we bake ours. Line a heavy pot
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On Feb 22, 2004, at 12:05, Helen Bell wrote:
Well, I'm sad, as Lace hasn't made it to my house yet :-(
No, not to mine, either.
One thing I do find interesting is my monthly magazine from the
Australian Library and Information Association sometimes comes by sea
mail and sometimes by Airmail -
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I received no comment.
I simply cannot stagger reading them...they are screaming to be read!!
BarbE
Exactly!! I can store unopened presents until the right date, even if
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