I don’t think you could make an afghan out of a crayon and a laminated picture of Regis Philbin,
not even if you shred them and turn them into the 6" or so of waxy plastic-y yarn they might produce when twisted
Plus, she has no means of buying yarn,,,,,
Ergo, I’m wondering whether a bit of that patina might be not so false….
but arise from the actual age of the yarn.
That is to say… I hope Agnes isn’t planning to unravel Grandma’s
precious old favorite afghan,
to get the yarn for this attempt.
BTW… I remember a couple of weeks ago (?)
she was making Grandma a list of impossible-to-fulfill promises for her present.
She was Susan…but she lost interest. Lists were too much like homework. :-)
LOL… Thanks Tony.
And we all know Agnes only remembers what she wants to remember.
I would comment more often, but I don’t want to interfere with the dialogue.I read the comments everyday though.Good or bad, they make me smile. Thanks!
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I don’t think you could make an afghan out of a crayon and a laminated picture of Regis Philbin,
not even if you shred them and turn them into the 6" or so of waxy plastic-y yarn they might produce when twisted
Plus, she has no means of buying yarn,,,,,
Ergo, I’m wondering whether a bit of that patina might be not so false….
but arise from the actual age of the yarn.
That is to say… I hope Agnes isn’t planning to unravel Grandma’s
precious old favorite afghan,
to get the yarn for this attempt.
BTW… I remember a couple of weeks ago (?)
she was making Grandma a list of impossible-to-fulfill promises for her present.
Tony Cochran almost 8 years ago
She was Susan…but she lost interest. Lists were too much like homework. :-)
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 8 years ago
LOL… Thanks Tony.
And we all know Agnes only remembers what she wants to remember.
Tony Cochran almost 8 years ago
I would comment more often, but I don’t want to interfere with the dialogue.I read the comments everyday though.Good or bad, they make me smile. Thanks!