Turpentine and Pucette: Until you get your own hedgehog, you might like checking here:
http://www.whh.org/photos/default.htm
I like 'em too.
Turpentine and Pucette: Until you get your own hedgehog, you might like checking here:
http://www.whh.org/photos/default.htm
I like 'em too.
Oh good lord, pugluvr. squeals
A 1905-1908 cream silk chiffon evening dress, with beadwork and lace insets. I saw one at a vintage clothing show. I almost bought it. Aagh.
I used to have a hedghog named Prick. He died of heat stroke one summer and I was horribly sad. I still miss him! He didn’t smell bad at all.
I really want this sweater kit: http://www.nakedsheep.com/rainandar.html
It looks really difficult and it’s a pretty expensive project, but I look at it all the time and wish I had it. Sigh…
L
Various clothing patterns. Especially a Titanic dress. I often go to my friend, Tracie’s site and drool over the flying dress and the swim gowns. sigh
I want my sewing machine fixed in the WORST POSSIBLE WAY.
Should be easy. Do you have a hammer?
(Ducks, and runs off giggling.)
I want a new brake master cylinder for my car. It’s been sitting in my driveway with inoperable brakes for two weeks. My mechanic can’t figure out what’s wrong with it, I’m at college and don’t have time to go home and mess with it, and a new master cylinder from GM is $1600. Leave it to GM to design an otherwise indestructible car and cripple it with the brake system from hell.
-Andrew L
Ooooooh, I still stroke and mollycoddle my Kitchen Aid mixer. I love him. His name is Bob and I love him.
A fellow knitter, no? I like!
Yes! I can’t stop! It’s like a disease. I’m dying to do the Tradition sweater at www.philosopherswool.com too. Beautiful! Check out the Deep Sea colorway. Yum!
I need a support group. And more storage space for materials. Send help.
The OP seems to me like a “polling” type of thread so I’ll move it to IMHO.
:rolleyes:
What? He’s right! No need to get all uppity and roll-eyes over a thread move.
I want a butane lighter and an acetylene torch.
Debij
And I get to handle her tomorrow…
Hehehe!
Okay, I thought of something. I always, always want those really, really big pre-stretched canvases I see every time I go to the art supply store, like, 4’ X 6’ or something (haven’t checked actual measurements), or even bigger. But I have no room for them in my apartment, and I keep putting off renting studio space so I could have somewhere to keep the things. (There’s also no studio space for rent that I know of close to my place.)
Now, I could move to one of those “artist’s loft”-type places, but you can’t find a whole lotta them in the 'burbs, and there is NO way I will live in Baltimore City. (Yes, buck-buck-buck, I’m a chicken.) And since painting is my hobby, not my living, I guess I’ll have to continue lusting for them big ole canvases from afar for now. Oh well, my paintings are big in my head, anyhow…!
Friends. I don’t have any right now. I mean, I have NONE.
sigh
[hijack, please excuse me]
cercaria, that’s not good! If you had listed an e-mail, I’d have put this in an e-mail, but you didn’t, so I’m posting it. I’ll be your online friend, if you like. Look, for what it’s worth, I don’t have a whole lot of friends, but I’m used to doing stuff by myself. I actually kind of like it, being all self-centered and set in my ways. However. It can be lonely, I’m sure. So, if you want to e-mail me, if you feel like it, that’s cool. I’m not handing you a platitude or charity or anything of the sort. I just know what it feels like to be by myself and wish I had a friend. Please forgive me in advance if I’m being pushy or forward; that is not my intent.
And look, there are, I think, plenty of New York Dopers that would also be glad to hang out with you, I bet! Anyhow, whatever you decide, good luck!
[hijack is finished, thank you]
I’m not getting “uppity,” It’s just that I felt my op was very M&P. Sigh, oh well. Can’t get em right every time.
A new softball glove - specifically, a Rawlings 13 inch softball glove. There’s just always somethin better to spend the $65 on:o
Well, I started lusting for the previous model of Canon’s SLR digital camera, and now there’s one with twice the resolution for about $US1000 less on the street. So, as soon as I can convince my wife that I really need to drop two grand on a camera (likely to be followed by new printer, at least one new lens, maybe a microdrive card, and oh yeah, a new desktop PC would be really nice), I’ll be buying the Canon D60.