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Posted by Pogonip on November 29, 2007, 3:04 pm
NightMist wrote:
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>>SewVeryCreative wrote:
>>>Okay, let's look at this logically (if one CAN do that with such a looney as
>>>the subject) ... the stereotype of a quilter is a sweet old lady in a
>>>rocker, lovingly stitching on quilt to keep her family warm, right?
>>>So ... who in the h*ll would have to be so sick, so twisted, so mentally
>>>stunted that they'd get their jollies from tormenting and shocking little
>>>old ladies???
>>Absolutely! I got so upset, I put down my quilting and put on my
>>leather jumpsuit, my studded collar and hip-length boots and got out my
>>riding crop and ball gag. Now if I just knew where to find this naughty
>>person, I would apply Discipline.
>
>
> Daaaaahling!
> The collar goes onto the neck of the bottom, not the Top!
>
> For shame for making such a fashion faux pas!
>
> NightMist
> prefers fetish sewing to bridal.
> (it pays almost as well, is wildly creative, and the clients don't
> usually come with their mothers in tow)
Good point! I notice that there's also a very active area on eBay for
such things as stilletto pumps in sizes 12, 13, etc.
I was having a giggle over the notion that quilters and stitchers are
all the same and that they are fair game for shocking.
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by SewVeryCreative on November 29, 2007, 3:36 pm
Honestly, and I thought I mentioned it in my post ... I meant that that
seems to be the stereotype of the average quilter.
I'm 38, dress like I'm 19, drive like I'm 16, and listen to music that my
kids think is too "rough." And I'm a quilter. So I don't think I'm one to
think that all quilters are shawl-wearing, sensible shoes-shod, blue-haired
(though I did have blue hair about 5 years ago) little ol' grammas.
My point was that the idiot probably did and was probably gettin' his kicks
from the thought of shocking little old ladies - which, IMHO, makes him even
MORE pathetic and sad.
And FTR, I prefer "stacked" heels on my boots .... stilettos get stuck
between the frickin' wooden floorboards!!
:)
Connie
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> NightMist wrote:
> > wrote:
> >>SewVeryCreative wrote:
> >>>Okay, let's look at this logically (if one CAN do that with such a
looney as
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> >>>the subject) ... the stereotype of a quilter is a sweet old lady in a
> >>>rocker, lovingly stitching on quilt to keep her family warm, right?
> >>>So ... who in the h*ll would have to be so sick, so twisted, so
mentally
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> >>>stunted that they'd get their jollies from tormenting and shocking
little
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> >>>old ladies???
> >>Absolutely! I got so upset, I put down my quilting and put on my
> >>leather jumpsuit, my studded collar and hip-length boots and got out my
> >>riding crop and ball gag. Now if I just knew where to find this naughty
> >>person, I would apply Discipline.
> > Daaaaahling!
> > The collar goes onto the neck of the bottom, not the Top!
> > For shame for making such a fashion faux pas!
> > NightMist
> > prefers fetish sewing to bridal.
> > (it pays almost as well, is wildly creative, and the clients don't
> > usually come with their mothers in tow)
> Good point! I notice that there's also a very active area on eBay for
> such things as stilletto pumps in sizes 12, 13, etc.
> I was having a giggle over the notion that quilters and stitchers are
> all the same and that they are fair game for shocking.
> --
> Joanne
> stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
> http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by Pogonip on November 29, 2007, 4:49 pm
SewVeryCreative wrote:
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> Honestly, and I thought I mentioned it in my post ... I meant that that
> seems to be the stereotype of the average quilter.
>
> I'm 38, dress like I'm 19, drive like I'm 16, and listen to music that my
> kids think is too "rough." And I'm a quilter. So I don't think I'm one to
> think that all quilters are shawl-wearing, sensible shoes-shod, blue-haired
> (though I did have blue hair about 5 years ago) little ol' grammas.
>
> My point was that the idiot probably did and was probably gettin' his kicks
> from the thought of shocking little old ladies - which, IMHO, makes him even
> MORE pathetic and sad.
>
> And FTR, I prefer "stacked" heels on my boots .... stilettos get stuck
> between the frickin' wooden floorboards!!
>
> :)
> Connie
>
Aha! You make my point for me!!! That simpleton must be a wee bit
disappointed by now. I'll bet we could show him a trick or two if we
would be willing to touch him with a 20' pole. However, his particular
fetish puts him off limits for most. Where's the Lysol?
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by SewVeryCreative on November 29, 2007, 5:12 pm
Your Lysol?
Um ... I think he's *using* it ... if you know what I mean.
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I wouldn't ask for it back, if you know what I mean ....
That's what happens when you leave large cylindrical objects lying about.
;)
Ahhh ... seriously though, I thought you were thinking that I was insulting
ya'll. Glad to know I misunderstood (cause you know, THAT never happens!!
LOL)!
Hugs!!
Connie :)
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> SewVeryCreative wrote:
> > Honestly, and I thought I mentioned it in my post ... I meant that that
> > seems to be the stereotype of the average quilter.
> > I'm 38, dress like I'm 19, drive like I'm 16, and listen to music that
my
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> > kids think is too "rough." And I'm a quilter. So I don't think I'm one
to
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> > think that all quilters are shawl-wearing, sensible shoes-shod,
blue-haired
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> > (though I did have blue hair about 5 years ago) little ol' grammas.
> > My point was that the idiot probably did and was probably gettin' his
kicks
show/hide quoted text
> > from the thought of shocking little old ladies - which, IMHO, makes him
even
show/hide quoted text
> > MORE pathetic and sad.
> > And FTR, I prefer "stacked" heels on my boots .... stilettos get stuck
> > between the frickin' wooden floorboards!!
> > :)
> > Connie
> Aha! You make my point for me!!! That simpleton must be a wee bit
> disappointed by now. I'll bet we could show him a trick or two if we
> would be willing to touch him with a 20' pole. However, his particular
> fetish puts him off limits for most. Where's the Lysol?
> --
> Joanne
> stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
> http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by Pogonip on November 29, 2007, 7:54 pm
SewVeryCreative wrote:
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> Your Lysol?
>
> Um ... I think he's *using* it ... if you know what I mean.
> I wouldn't ask for it back, if you know what I mean ....
>
> That's what happens when you leave large cylindrical objects lying about.
> ;)
>
> Ahhh ... seriously though, I thought you were thinking that I was insulting
> ya'll. Glad to know I misunderstood (cause you know, THAT never happens!!
> LOL)!
>
> Hugs!!
> Connie :)
No, I figured I just wasn't sufficiently clear. I am 69 years old, can
drive competitively though I rarely do, not having a red light and siren
anymore, and do like the current music scene. Doesn't hurt to have one
kid who is a punk rocker, playing in several bands. Not that I like his
brand of punk which I believe is called "thrash" - but there's lots of
really good stuff out there. I don't quilt because it's too finicky for
me - I think of meself as a "big picture" person. ;-) But I do wear
Birks and have a couple of shawls that I wear, especially at night on
the ole computer. One I made when learning to use my knitting machine,
one a friend made for me. I don't wear it, but I've also got one that's
40 years old that will go through a wedding ring - beautiful thing it
is. I want a paisley, and if one ever crosses my path.....
There's little left in the world to shock me, I'm afraid. Disgust, yes.
Turn me off, yes. Make me angry even, if there's an unwilling
participant or abuser of authority. If I live long enough, I think I'll
become an assassin. Who would suspect an 90-year-old woman?
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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>>SewVeryCreative wrote:
>>>Okay, let's look at this logically (if one CAN do that with such a looney as
>>>the subject) ... the stereotype of a quilter is a sweet old lady in a
>>>rocker, lovingly stitching on quilt to keep her family warm, right?
>>>So ... who in the h*ll would have to be so sick, so twisted, so mentally
>>>stunted that they'd get their jollies from tormenting and shocking little
>>>old ladies???
>>Absolutely! I got so upset, I put down my quilting and put on my
>>leather jumpsuit, my studded collar and hip-length boots and got out my
>>riding crop and ball gag. Now if I just knew where to find this naughty
>>person, I would apply Discipline.
>
>
> Daaaaahling!
> The collar goes onto the neck of the bottom, not the Top!
>
> For shame for making such a fashion faux pas!
>
> NightMist
> prefers fetish sewing to bridal.
> (it pays almost as well, is wildly creative, and the clients don't
> usually come with their mothers in tow)