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Posted by Juno B on March 18, 2009, 4:59 pm
At first I was silently blaming DS for things getting mislaid and then I
remembered going down and moving things around and him saying just leave
it mom. I don't want to get blamed when you can't find everything.
Should have listened, but of course I didn't.
Juno
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Posted by Emily Bengston on March 19, 2009, 12:49 am
On 3/18/09 2:00 PM, in article C5E6AEE4.540A%cypsew@att.net, "Emily
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> On 3/18/09 12:36 PM, in article 49c13104$0$5899$607ed4bc@cv.net, "Juno and
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>> BEI Design wrote:
>>> Juno B wrote:
>>>> I wrote to Viking Sewing Machine Company because my
>>>> manual has been mislaid. Today I received a reply with a
>>>> free download of the manual I needed plus a basic sewing
>>>> guide and a needle guide. That's good customer service.
>>>
>>> Indeed it is, congratulations! How old is the machine?
>>>
>>> Beverly
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>> It's 10 years old. I know that the original manual is somewhere in the
>> sewing room, I just can't find it. A lot of things were moved around
>> Christmas. My son did a family portrait down there and things were moved
>> out of his way. It took me weeks to find some of the feet I had in a
>> small box and the five packs of new needles I had just bought. I was
>> moving things out of the way so they wouldn't be lost and of course I
>> couldn't find half of it when I went looking again.
>> Juno
> Isn't that the way, it usually happens. I remember once, my Dad bought a
> new box of men's handkerchiefs and put them away, so we(particularly me)
> wouldn't get them out to make doll clothes.
> He said, "I put them away so now, only God & I know where they are."
> Sometime later, I asked him why he was using an old one that was torn and
> wher was his new box.
> The answer was, "Now onlky God knows, I forgot where I put them."
> Emily
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Oh my, I should never get in a rush and not use 'spell-check'.
Emily
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Posted by Juno B on March 19, 2009, 8:54 am
Emily Bengston wrote:
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> On 3/18/09 2:00 PM, in article C5E6AEE4.540A%cypsew@att.net, "Emily
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>> On 3/18/09 12:36 PM, in article 49c13104$0$5899$607ed4bc@cv.net, "Juno and
>>> BEI Design wrote:
>>>> Juno B wrote:
>>>>> I wrote to Viking Sewing Machine Company because my
>>>>> manual has been mislaid. Today I received a reply with a
>>>>> free download of the manual I needed plus a basic sewing
>>>>> guide and a needle guide. That's good customer service.
>>>> Indeed it is, congratulations! How old is the machine?
>>>> Beverly
>>> It's 10 years old. I know that the original manual is somewhere in the
>>> sewing room, I just can't find it. A lot of things were moved around
>>> Christmas. My son did a family portrait down there and things were moved
>>> out of his way. It took me weeks to find some of the feet I had in a
>>> small box and the five packs of new needles I had just bought. I was
>>> moving things out of the way so they wouldn't be lost and of course I
>>> couldn't find half of it when I went looking again.
>>> Juno
>> Isn't that the way, it usually happens. I remember once, my Dad bought a
>> new box of men's handkerchiefs and put them away, so we(particularly me)
>> wouldn't get them out to make doll clothes.
>> He said, "I put them away so now, only God & I know where they are."
>> Sometime later, I asked him why he was using an old one that was torn and
>> wher was his new box.
>> The answer was, "Now onlky God knows, I forgot where I put them."
>> Emily
> Oh my, I should never get in a rush and not use 'spell-check'.
> Emily
>
Dear Emily, We all do it, so why not you.lol
Juno
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Posted by The Wanderer on March 19, 2009, 10:13 am
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 04:49:38 GMT, Emily Bengston wrote:
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> On 3/18/09 2:00 PM, in article C5E6AEE4.540A%cypsew@att.net, "Emily
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>> On 3/18/09 12:36 PM, in article 49c13104$0$5899$607ed4bc@cv.net, "Juno and
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>>> BEI Design wrote:
>>>> Juno B wrote:
>>>>> I wrote to Viking Sewing Machine Company because my
>>>>> manual has been mislaid. Today I received a reply with a
>>>>> free download of the manual I needed plus a basic sewing
>>>>> guide and a needle guide. That's good customer service.
>>>>
>>>> Indeed it is, congratulations! How old is the machine?
>>>>
>>>> Beverly
>>>>
>>>>
>>> It's 10 years old. I know that the original manual is somewhere in the
>>> sewing room, I just can't find it. A lot of things were moved around
>>> Christmas. My son did a family portrait down there and things were moved
>>> out of his way. It took me weeks to find some of the feet I had in a
>>> small box and the five packs of new needles I had just bought. I was
>>> moving things out of the way so they wouldn't be lost and of course I
>>> couldn't find half of it when I went looking again.
>>> Juno
>> Isn't that the way, it usually happens. I remember once, my Dad bought a
>> new box of men's handkerchiefs and put them away, so we(particularly me)
>> wouldn't get them out to make doll clothes.
>> He said, "I put them away so now, only God & I know where they are."
>> Sometime later, I asked him why he was using an old one that was torn and
>> wher was his new box.
>> The answer was, "Now onlky God knows, I forgot where I put them."
>> Emily
>>
> Oh my, I should never get in a rush and not use 'spell-check'.
> Emily
'S alright! We all knew what your brain meant. It's the fingers you have
the problem with. :-)
--
Richard
Cunning linguists do it with words......
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> On 3/18/09 12:36 PM, in article 49c13104$0$5899$607ed4bc@cv.net, "Juno and
>
>> BEI Design wrote:
>>> Juno B wrote:
>>>> I wrote to Viking Sewing Machine Company because my
>>>> manual has been mislaid. Today I received a reply with a
>>>> free download of the manual I needed plus a basic sewing
>>>> guide and a needle guide. That's good customer service.
>>>
>>> Indeed it is, congratulations! How old is the machine?
>>>
>>> Beverly
>>>
>>>
>> It's 10 years old. I know that the original manual is somewhere in the
>> sewing room, I just can't find it. A lot of things were moved around
>> Christmas. My son did a family portrait down there and things were moved
>> out of his way. It took me weeks to find some of the feet I had in a
>> small box and the five packs of new needles I had just bought. I was
>> moving things out of the way so they wouldn't be lost and of course I
>> couldn't find half of it when I went looking again.
>> Juno
> Isn't that the way, it usually happens. I remember once, my Dad bought a
> new box of men's handkerchiefs and put them away, so we(particularly me)
> wouldn't get them out to make doll clothes.
> He said, "I put them away so now, only God & I know where they are."
> Sometime later, I asked him why he was using an old one that was torn and
> wher was his new box.
> The answer was, "Now onlky God knows, I forgot where I put them."
> Emily
>