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Posted by Mirjam Bruck-Cohen on August 21, 2007, 12:08 am
The new Exhibtion is about Other aspects of knitting , not Clothes or
useful items ,,, i am not sure about posting photos but i will send
some.
mirjam
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Posted by Mirjam Bruck-Cohen on August 21, 2007, 12:37 am
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 04:08:09 GMT, mirjam@actcom.co.il (Mirjam
Bruck-Cohen) wrote:
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>The new Exhibtion is about Other aspects of knitting , not Clothes or
>useful items ,,, i am not sure about posting photos but i will send
>some.
>mirjam
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Posted by Mirjam Bruck-Cohen on August 21, 2007, 12:44 am
Sorry about resending,
Mary , the saying about who wears the pants in house Used to be a
`hint` about who the BOSS was in house .
In the Middle East people wear hats because of Religious convictions
even though i am sure that it started Originally as A Head cover
against Nature`s heat and cold , like your husband does.
As to the Question about Pumping Air i understod it , but i thought
this shops are really over doing it ,, maybe it is hight time the
GREEN groups should tackle that WASTE of Energy to enhance shopping
... THIS is really USELESS waste , that wastes much of our resources
for nothing ,,, i am quite aware of other selling tricks ,,, but i buy
with LISTS ,,,, mirjam
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Posted by Mary Fisher on August 21, 2007, 7:34 am
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> Sorry about resending,
> Mary , the saying about who wears the pants in house Used to be a
> `hint` about who the BOSS was in house .
I know that but can't remember anything being said about wearing pants :-)
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> In the Middle East people wear hats because of Religious convictions
> even though i am sure that it started Originally as A Head cover
> against Nature`s heat and cold , like your husband does.
I know all that too, in our area few men and women go bareheaded, we live in
the immigrant part of our city. Spouse will wear a turban in the Sikh temple
and a yamulke in shul but uncovers his head in a church - we both pay
attention to religious as well as social convention.
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> As to the Question about Pumping Air i understod it , but i thought
> this shops are really over doing it ,, maybe it is hight time the
> GREEN groups should tackle that WASTE of Energy to enhance shopping
> ... THIS is really USELESS waste , that wastes much of our resources
> for nothing
I couldn't agree more and we don't shop at places which do it.
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> ,,, i am quite aware of other selling tricks ,,, but i buy
> with LISTS ,,,, mirjam
Us too. US? Yes, because we both hate shopping so much that we don't think
it's fair to expect the other to do it alone. Let's share the misery! It
would be a very clever promoter who could persuade us to buy something by
such ploys.
As I've said before, we don't want anything we don't need and we have
everything we need. I've made bread since we married and most commercial
breads are distasteful. The ones which aren't are very expensive, we
occasionally buy them as a luxury.
Mary
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Posted by Katherine on August 21, 2007, 8:07 pm
On Aug 21, 12:08 am, mir...@actcom.co.il (Mirjam Bruck-Cohen) wrote:
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> The new Exhibtion is about Other aspects of knitting , not Clothes or
> useful items ,,, i am not sure about posting photos but i will send
> some.
> mirjam
Mirjam,
I don't think that you can post photos here, but a URL would be nice,
and then we could check it out.
Higs,
Katherine
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>useful items ,,, i am not sure about posting photos but i will send
>some.
>mirjam