SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Why do you want the lithum to die?JimBlue wrote:
Dilithium. Not lithium.
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SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Why do you want the lithum to die?JimBlue wrote:
Dilithium. Not lithium.
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Why do you want the lithum to die?JimBlue wrote:
Dilithium. Not lithium.
WanderingStovie wrote:
I guess you're a trekker, not a Trekkie.SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Why do you want the lithum to die?JimBlue wrote:
Dilithium. Not lithium.
Qiviut- I had to google that one. Where do you get that from?TrafficJam wrote:
Spun my wheel(s) today and finished the qiviut.
It has a very homespun look.
Thinking about dying it black or purple.
JimBlue wrote:
Dilithium. Not lithium.
jimmyjam wrote:
Qiviut- I had to google that one. Where do you get that from?TrafficJam wrote:
Spun my wheel(s) today and finished the qiviut.
It has a very homespun look.
Thinking about dying it black or purple.
You spin that into a "yarn" then knit the hat with that ??TrafficJam wrote:
Spun my wheel(s) today and finished the qiviut.
It has a very homespun look.
Thinking about dying it black or purple.
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Why do you want the lithum to die?JimBlue wrote:
Dilithium. Not lithium.
montana mac wrote:
You spin that into a "yarn" then knit the hat with that ??TrafficJam wrote:
Spun my wheel(s) today and finished the qiviut.
It has a very homespun look.
Thinking about dying it black or purple.
My wife, Kathy, has something made out of Muskox hair, or fur, or whatever it is.TrafficJam wrote:
Qiviut is warmer than wool and softer than cashmere. I'm going to make a hat for winter hiking,..specifically for sleeping in the cold.
nice looking dish.mental note wrote:
Suggest red. Easier to find within a pack or tent.TrafficJam wrote:
Spun my wheel(s) today and finished the qiviut.
It has a very homespun look.
Thinking about dying it black or purple.
Spartacus could turn it black for you. Do moths eat qiviut?TrafficJam wrote:
Spun my wheel(s) today and finished the qiviut.
It has a very homespun look.
Thinking about dying it black or purple.
Dan76 wrote:
nice looking dish.mental note wrote:
sheepdog wrote:
Action Pistol Shooting today. What a fine sunny day for the last shoot of the season...I was magnificent!
jimmyjam wrote:
Qiviut- I had to google that one.TrafficJam wrote:
Spun my wheel(s) today and finished the qiviut.
It has a very homespun look.
Thinking about dying it black or purple.
Trillium wrote:
Me, too. You learn something new every day.jimmyjam wrote:
Qiviut- I had to google that one.TrafficJam wrote:
Spun my wheel(s) today and finished the qiviut.
It has a very homespun look.
Thinking about dying it black or purple.
Did you ever read any of the Earth's Children books by Jean Auel? In the Mammoth Hunters, it talks about gathering the underhairs from the muskox and also from the mammoths.
jimmyjam wrote:
The martial arts are great to learn and they stick with you. I got an AKA purple belt when I was 16. I still practice some and my reflexes remain very fast. The best thing it taught me was discipline and self control- which I really needed at that time.
sheepdog wrote:
My son used to be a hot head and would fight at the drop of a hat. His study of Martial Arts has taught him so much, including self control. His instructor told him if he was fighting, unless in self defense he would be kicked out of class. A fate worse than death to him.jimmyjam wrote:
The martial arts are great to learn and they stick with you. I got an AKA purple belt when I was 16. I still practice some and my reflexes remain very fast. The best thing it taught me was discipline and self control- which I really needed at that time.
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sheepdog wrote:
My son used to be a hot head and would fight at the drop of a hat. His study of Martial Arts has taught him so much, including self control. His instructor told him if he was fighting, unless in self defense he would be kicked out of class. A fate worse than death to him.jimmyjam wrote:
The martial arts are great to learn and they stick with you. I got an AKA purple belt when I was 16. I still practice some and my reflexes remain very fast. The best thing it taught me was discipline and self control- which I really needed at that time.
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
I like that in a single page of comments we went from quivet yarn to sweet potato pie to maim rather than kill
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
I like that in a single page of comments we went from quivet yarn to sweet potato pie to maim rather than kill
sheepdog wrote:
My son used to be a hot head and would fight at the drop of a hat. His study of Martial Arts has taught him so much, including self control. His instructor told him if he was fighting, unless in self defense he would be kicked out of class. A fate worse than death to him.jimmyjam wrote:
The martial arts are great to learn and they stick with you. I got an AKA purple belt when I was 16. I still practice some and my reflexes remain very fast. The best thing it taught me was discipline and self control- which I really needed at that time.
Drybones wrote:
I taught isshinryu karate in a younger life....have considered getting back into it if I can get the torn knees healedsheepdog wrote:
My son used to be a hot head and would fight at the drop of a hat. His study of Martial Arts has taught him so much, including self control. His instructor told him if he was fighting, unless in self defense he would be kicked out of class. A fate worse than death to him.jimmyjam wrote:
The martial arts are great to learn and they stick with you. I got an AKA purple belt when I was 16. I still practice some and my reflexes remain very fast. The best thing it taught me was discipline and self control- which I really needed at that time.