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Subject: RE: BS: For Your Amusement and Edification From: Liz the Squeak Date: 19 Oct 05 - 02:40 AM Felt is matted together rather than just shrunken - you can do the same with animal fur. Brush the animal and peel the 'leavings' off the brush. Rub them together in a circular motion between your hands and you get felt. Carding is the process in which the fibres are straightened ready for weaving - two metal brushes (short spikes rather than bristles) comb the wool out. See here for all you ever needed to know about wool production but were too afraid to ask! LTS |
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Subject: RE: BS: For Your Amusement and Edification From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 19 Oct 05 - 02:25 AM I know a My Carding... |
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Subject: RE: BS: For Your Amusement and Edification From: open mike Date: 19 Oct 05 - 01:08 AM shrunken and thickened wool is felt... but i do not know whose name that might be?? and carding is what prepares wool...but?? |
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Subject: RE: BS: For Your Amusement and Edification From: Dead Horse Date: 18 Oct 05 - 10:54 PM No wonder you got a dicky ticker Liz, all you ever think about is mens appendages. Poor Manitas, I say! |
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Subject: RE: BS: For Your Amusement and Edification From: Michael Date: 18 Oct 05 - 08:04 AM 'Or if you prefer... a light to lighten the genitals.' LTS I think that is brilliant, Thanks Mike |
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Subject: RE: BS: For Your Amusement and Edification From: Liz the Squeak Date: 18 Oct 05 - 03:52 AM The Torch From the Orchid-Nest, Secretary of Labor - is that orchid as in 'testicles' (which they more than resemble....) or basically, A lit up load of bollocks? Or if you prefer... a light to lighten the genitals. LTS |
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Subject: BS: For Your Amusement and Edification From: bobad Date: 17 Oct 05 - 07:56 PM From www.mcsweeney.net THE NAMES OF THE PRESIDENT AND THE MEMBERS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL CABINET ACCORDING TO THE ETYMOLOGICAL BACKGROUNDS OF THEIR FIRST AND LAST NAMES, AND OF THEIR MIDDLE NAMES WHEN AVAILABLE.* BY JØRGEN G. CLEEMANN - - - - The Earthworker Who Engages in the Practice of Shrinking and Thickening Wool and Dwells Near the Thicket, President The Brave Power Who Hails From the Oak Forest Around the French Town of Brieuse, Vice President The Manly One Who Prepares Wool for Spinning and Weaving and Lives Near a Mound, White House Chief of Staff The Bright Nobleman Who Is Son of the Battlemaker, Attorney General The Fierce Warrior With Sweetness, Secretary of State The Ruler of the World and the Ruler of the Home Who Hails From the Field of Wild Garlic, Secretary of Defense The Wellborn Warrior Who Regularly Invokes the Name of God, Secretary of Agriculture The Warrior Who Descends From the Ruler of the Army, Secretary of Commerce The Little Pearl-Encrusted Scythe, Secretary of Education The Bathhouse Builder Who Has Been Heard by God, Secretary of Energy The Pious and Humble Man From the Beloved Gate That Lies in the Land of Many Yokes, Secretary of Health and Human Services The Pious and Humble Man Who Is Descended From the Devil, Secretary of Homeland Security The Battle-Ready Man Who Is Descended From One Who Believes in the Grace of God, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development The Graceful Tempest From the Northern Settlement, Secretary of the Interior The Torch From the Orchid-Nest, Secretary of Labor The Exceptionally Pale and Pious Man Who Has a Desire to Protect, Secretary of the Treasury The Bright and Famous Supplanter Who Is Descended From He Who Represents the Victory of the People, Secretary of Veterans Affairs - - - - * Secretary of Transportation Norman Yoshio Mineta omitted due to unavailability of a reliable translation of the name "Mineta." |