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tinar said:
Holdfast said:
With the pulled-back hair and shades but soft pink top, you look like a fluffy version of Trinity from the Matrix in that photo. That's a good thing, BTW. :D
shit, you're right. :lol:
that's ok I guess...could be worse!

Very OK indeed! ;)

It means you can kick people standing behind you in the head. Flexibility is always good. :D
 
I bought hubby Vol 1 & 2 of Queen's Greatest Hits for Valentine's Day. I hope he likes it. He's a fan of Queen but only has the Highlander soundtrack.

I also picked up some tie-backs for our new red curtains. 2 1/2 years in this house, and we just NOW got curtains in the dining room.
 
Some books:
Isaac Asimov - Foundation
John Birmingham - Weapons of Choice
John Birmingham - Designated Targets
Alastair Reynolds - Revelation Space
 
Just bought 5 cones each of a 60/40 cashmere/silk blend in 2 shades of gray. This will produce a lovely shaded fabric. Depending on how it swatches out, I think it will be a jacket for winter 08/09. Or, if it drapes really well, an evening shell to which I'll add hand beading. :)

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Wow, sounds fabulous. :cool:

I haven't bought this yet, but I got the pattern number for it off another poster elsewhere today and will get it next time I have a country-styled (possibly three-piece) suit made:

12 oz wool from Lovat Mill.

 
^ Nice! :thumbsup:

I was tempted to buy some of the cash/silk in terra cotta, but decided I liked the gray-on-gray I'll get with the shades I chose.

Depending on how well this works up on the knitting machine, I may buy more... ;)
 
teya said:
Depending on how well this works up on the knitting machine, I may buy more... ;)

Knitting machines scare me. They seem so complicated. I have to say, I'm happy to leave it to someone else to make up my clothes. That way I can still be incredibly fussy without creating any extra work for myself! ;)

Kudos to you though. I'm thinking that two different greys could create a nice herringbone pattern - can that (or a similar pattern) be knitted or does it require weaving?
 
Oh, they scare me too! :lol:

I'm just learning the thing. This semester's class is "Knitwear Design and Production." But, so far, I'm finding that there are a lot of things that are just faster on needles. That may change with proficiency. After all, I've worked on a knitting machine for 3 hours. I've knitted on needles for 45 years. ;)

I did a shell for a friend for Christmas using a dark gray silk and black baby alpaca in feather and fan alternating stripes. (Feather & fan lace pattern below)

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With the two shades side by side, it gave the pattern a lot of depth. :)
 
kimc said:
Messianni said:
kimc said:
Lunch out at my new find Cafe Barbette. Yummy crepes. :)

In Uptown, right? You made a good choice, great place. :bolian:

Correct. I think I'm going to need to become a regular there. I can't believe I've lived so close all this time but never went before!

But see, isn't it great when you make a discovery like that?

Though they don't have as much food (mostly coffee/teas), I've been partial to either Uncommon Grounds or Spyhouse (off Nicollet) as of late. UG has a nice, quiet atmosphere and is right by the two theaters in Uptown while Spyhouse has a sort of funky-type of vibe, with art on the walls changed all the time; good for interesting conversation starters.
 
Messianni said:
But see, isn't it great when you make a discovery like that?

Though they don't have as much food (mostly coffee/teas), I've been partial to either Uncommon Grounds or Spyhouse (off Nicollet) as of late.

I've been to Uncommon Grounds - it's a great late night spot. I'll have to try Spyhouse though - is it downtown or closer to the "Eat Street" area?
 
kimc said:
Messianni said:
But see, isn't it great when you make a discovery like that?

Though they don't have as much food (mostly coffee/teas), I've been partial to either Uncommon Grounds or Spyhouse (off Nicollet) as of late.

I've been to Uncommon Grounds - it's a great late night spot. I'll have to try Spyhouse though - is it downtown or closer to the "Eat Street" area?

Yeah, Uncommon Grounds is great at night, very nice atmosphere. I see a lot of movies at the Uptown theater (Lagoon, not so much) and a trip to UC is usually a prerequisite.

As for Spyhouse, Eat Street area, yeah. Between 24th and 25th Street, easiest to get there from either south Lyndale or W Franklin.

2451 Nicollet Ave. S., Minneapolis :)

Though prices are a little high for some things, the teas are great and I personally recommend trying the Tokyo Rose coffee. I was pleasantly surprised.

As for my purchases as of late...

- Across the Universe DVD
- Kodak M883 digital camera, as a birthday gift for a friend.
- Two tickets to see Peer Gynt at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis this Valentine's with the GF.
- Lots of gas this past weekend (Trip from Minneapolis to Winona to deliver previously mentioned gift to Waseca, and back to Minneapolis, in the course of 24 hours. About 400 miles or so, oi! :lol:)
 
Got the latest Jack Johnson album ('Sleeping Through The Static') from Amazon today - very good it is too.

GM
 
Messianni said:
As for Spyhouse, Eat Street area, yeah. Between 24th and 25th Street, easiest to get there from either south Lyndale or W Franklin.

2451 Nicollet Ave. S., Minneapolis :)

I'll have to try it out - I do love my coffee!

As long as we're on that street if you like Greek food then you need to try Christo's. Further down the street Yummy's has a good dim sum. :)

Which thread is this again? Oh yeah, my most recent purchases on a trip to Target yesterday were a bottle of peroxide, chocolate for the communal office dish, and the special addition dvd of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Last night I watched with the commentaries - fun stuff. :D
 
In the past month I've bought Guitar Hero 3 for Wii, preordered Super Smash Bros. Brawl, bought an iPod Nano, a few bottles of Vitamin Water, a drink for the guy I like (had to do SOMETHING to repay him for buying me a video game), a heating pad, some Advil, and a Valentine's card for the aforementioned guy.
 
My latest purchases: a new pair of reading glasses (so that I can see what I'm knitting) and a knitting machine. :)
 
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