From: KW on

"The Real Bev" <bashley101(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:hctd2p$nlk$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
> KW wrote:
>
>> Not touching this one as I can truly and properly operate a sewing
>> machine (do I get testosterone points back if 6 hours of said use on Dec
>> 26, 2008 was for the sole purpose of attaching 50 bajillion patches to 3
>> new Boy Scout uniforms?)
>
> Only if you use a Husqvarna sewing machine like mine.
>

Actually one of the machine in Mom's stable *is* a Husky....but its a serger
and way beyond my capacity to operate. Krap....lots testosterone points just
for knowing what the frag a serger is I bet! :-)

KW


From: Tosk on
In article <40473$4af2d7ff$6212841f$20887(a)ALLTEL.NET>,
keith_warrennospam(a)windstream.net says...
>
> "The Real Bev" <bashley101(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:hctd2p$nlk$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
> > KW wrote:
> >
> >> Not touching this one as I can truly and properly operate a sewing
> >> machine (do I get testosterone points back if 6 hours of said use on Dec
> >> 26, 2008 was for the sole purpose of attaching 50 bajillion patches to 3
> >> new Boy Scout uniforms?)
> >
> > Only if you use a Husqvarna sewing machine like mine.
> >
>
> Actually one of the machine in Mom's stable *is* a Husky....but its a serger
> and way beyond my capacity to operate. Krap....lots testosterone points just
> for knowing what the frag a serger is I bet! :-)
>
> KW

That would be "Chestosterone" and it is a bi-product of "Chesticles"...
;)

Rowdy Mouse Racing, here comes the boots and goggles... Duck!

--
Wafa free again.
From: john on
"Tosk" <j

> kw
>>
>> "The Real Bev" <bashley101(a)gmail.com> wrote in message

>> > KW wrote:
>> >
>> >> Not touching this one as I can truly and properly operate a sewing
>> >> machine (do I get testosterone points back if 6 hours of said use on Dec
>> >> 26, 2008 was for the sole purpose of attaching 50 bajillion patches to 3
>> >> new Boy Scout uniforms?)
>> >
>> > Only if you use a Husqvarna sewing machine like mine.
>> >
>>
>> Actually one of the machine in Mom's stable *is* a Husky....but its a serger
>> and way beyond my capacity to operate. Krap....lots testosterone points just
>> for knowing what the frag a serger is I bet! :-)
>>
>> KW
>
> That would be "Chestosterone" and it is a bi-product of "Chesticles"...
> ;)
>
> Rowdy Mouse Racing, here comes the boots and goggles... Duck!
>
> --
> Wafa free again.

okay, what is this sewing machine thing
Dr. Ben Dover


From: Tosk on
In article <bFBIm.121163$Ca6.39874(a)en-nntp-03.dc1.easynews.com>,
not(a)this.add says...
>
> "Tosk" <j
>
> > kw
> >>
> >> "The Real Bev" <bashley101(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> >> > KW wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Not touching this one as I can truly and properly operate a sewing
> >> >> machine (do I get testosterone points back if 6 hours of said use on Dec
> >> >> 26, 2008 was for the sole purpose of attaching 50 bajillion patches to 3
> >> >> new Boy Scout uniforms?)
> >> >
> >> > Only if you use a Husqvarna sewing machine like mine.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Actually one of the machine in Mom's stable *is* a Husky....but its a serger
> >> and way beyond my capacity to operate. Krap....lots testosterone points just
> >> for knowing what the frag a serger is I bet! :-)
> >>
> >> KW
> >
> > That would be "Chestosterone" and it is a bi-product of "Chesticles"...
> > ;)
> >
> > Rowdy Mouse Racing, here comes the boots and goggles... Duck!
> >
> > --
> > Wafa free again.
>
> okay, what is this sewing machine thing
> Dr. Ben Dover

Well, we have a pretty nice CNC Embroidery machine, but a surge machine
is a nice piece of equipment that usually has several (4?) spools of
thread and it's primary function is to do the edges of material to keep
them from being unraveled. Look at the v pattern on the end of a sleeve
or the hem of a dress..

Rowdy Mouse Racing, hurmph, Chesticles!

--
Wafa free again.
From: john on
"Tosk" <j
>> > That would be "Chestosterone" and it is a bi-product of "Chesticles"...
>> > ;)
>> >
>> > Rowdy Mouse Racing, here comes the boots and goggles... Duck!
>> >
>> > --
>> > Wafa free again.
>>
>> okay, what is this sewing machine thing
>> Dr. Ben Dover
>
> Well, we have a pretty nice CNC Embroidery machine, but a surge machine
> is a nice piece of equipment that usually has several (4?) spools of
> thread and it's primary function is to do the edges of material to keep
> them from being unraveled. Look at the v pattern on the end of a sleeve
> or the hem of a dress..
>
> Rowdy Mouse Racing, hurmph, Chesticles!
>
> --
> Wafa free again.

oh CNC, i understand those things, so that's how the
clothes get fixed from when i drop them on the floor
and they return to my shelf clean & mended...
<dodging the flying frying pans coming from the kitchen>

chesticles, why does that give me a image
of a pair of icicles hanging off a chest protector?

john
- Don't be sexist. Chicks hate it.

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