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May 05, 2007 -- 5:38 PM
posted by Beck

Yeah in hindsight I agree... sorry Leo. It looked pretty shitty last night and this morning.

May 05, 2007 -- 5:21 PM
posted by Leo

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May 05, 2007 -- 5:20 PM
posted by Leo

I'm game for going out tonight

and guess what, bad weather my ass... today was probably one of the post perfect days to go out

May 05, 2007 -- 4:41 PM
posted by Al

Who wants to get hammered tonight?

May 05, 2007 -- 4:41 PM
posted by Al

Wah? Why wouldn't they make the instructions clearer? That's not very smart.

May 05, 2007 -- 11:26 AM
posted by edo

I guess it was pulled from youtube...

The Landlord

May 05, 2007 -- 10:43 AM
posted by Leo

Well, I guess the weater didn't want to cooperate... I'm postponing paintball until... whenever

May 05, 2007 -- 10:34 AM
posted by Beck

State owned and operated Disney Land in China - not licensed by Disney



Includes original creations such as this unnamed duck character standing next to a "cat with very large ears"

May 05, 2007 -- 10:23 AM
posted by alison

Albert, the big difference here, I think is this:

you're designing things on your own, and that's pretty fantastic all by itself, whether or not every design of yours merits full development and display is up to you.

when I go to a knitting website for a pattern, they should have already gone through the entire editing process of what works, what makes sense, and will other people understand it.

this is me attempting to follow someone else's instructions.

in non knitting terms, it would be like saying "to put this Ikea table together, take allan wrench and screw legs onto table, once firm, add braces and insert cross pieces." and then on the next page saying "while screwing legs onto table be sure to insert wooden shims for secure fit so that the whole thing doesn't fall apart after three weeks"

I know it's my fault for not reading the whole pattern word for word, start to finish before starting, but you'd think they'd put directions in the order you're supposed to follow.

May 05, 2007 -- 9:38 AM
posted by Al

I can say I only partially understand your pain Alison. There are many Grand Arms designs that will never see the light of day. That's many months work just sitting there in my binder waiting for me to breath life into them.

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