Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mr Red Date: 09 Feb 20 - 06:03 AM Never heard of crewel, What about Corded Quilting? Which my mother referred to as Italian Quilting possibly because Provençal Quilts was known in Sicily as Trapunto As a Singer, maybe I should have just opted for over-locking. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Tattie Bogle Date: 08 Feb 20 - 06:15 PM Ever feel you've been stitched up? That's crewel! |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mr Red Date: 08 Feb 20 - 08:25 AM No more allusions looming, or none that also carry a serious message. Darn it. thinks - where would "patching it up" come in? |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Donuel Date: 07 Feb 20 - 01:36 PM Skip to the Lew my darlin |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mo the caller Date: 07 Feb 20 - 07:23 AM cotton eye. needle eye. thread the needle. and now we're dancing. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: The Sandman Date: 07 Feb 20 - 03:37 AM cotton eye joe or holy joe or joe soap |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mr Red Date: 07 Feb 20 - 03:34 AM It is nobody's thread when it is a tapestry of lies. But it is somebody's when it is about "Cotton-eye Joe". where does bobbin' & weaving come in? |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: punkfolkrocker Date: 06 Feb 20 - 11:47 AM so how about porting in the content of the banished thread, thanks.. Sen is a calming influence, though we understand if she doesn't feel like joining in the big old bruising UK politics thread.. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Stilly River Sage Date: 06 Feb 20 - 11:41 AM So discuss it in the UK Politics thread. Bring some consensus there. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: punkfolkrocker Date: 06 Feb 20 - 11:29 AM Whatever the reason given, it could [emphasis on 'could'..] have served as a useful thread to cross UK party divisions and unify folks in some positive form of common consensus working agreement.. well.. could have... |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Iains Date: 06 Feb 20 - 11:22 AM It had not even had a chance to find it's way to the argument room. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: punkfolkrocker Date: 06 Feb 20 - 10:45 AM ..and how do we get our heads around 'ownership' of threads which suddenly disappear as we are typing posts to them...??? Entire threads on serious topics unexpectedly deleted as if they never existed... |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Donuel Date: 06 Feb 20 - 08:16 AM possible MOAB parody post Simon&Schuster offering 1 billion for mudcat.org |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: punkfolkrocker Date: 06 Feb 20 - 06:33 AM A thread about "Pulling"...??? oh.. wrong forum... |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mr Red Date: 06 Feb 20 - 02:54 AM One man's embroidery is the other man's petit point. I could have - mentioned pulled threads, then it is nobody's thread |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Donuel Date: 05 Feb 20 - 09:45 PM If you read the terms of agreement, you know mudcat.org has ownership up to and including sale of data. The compendium of historical folk music alone has immense value. Profit seems not to be the basis of its inception or continuation. I do not suspect Joe of embezelment or secret sales. ;^/ |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mr Red Date: 05 Feb 20 - 05:03 PM It's Merriam Webster Definition of whisp variant of wisp:1 & FWIW when the wind blows all night, those whisps can fill a road. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mo the caller Date: 05 Feb 20 - 06:26 AM Or even whisps Someone can't spell, is it you or me? |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mo the caller Date: 05 Feb 20 - 06:02 AM Well this thread has drifted nicely, thank you. But how can snow 6' deep be described as 'wisps'? |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mr Red Date: 05 Feb 20 - 05:29 AM Thread drift? Would that be needle point or cross stitch? Or both with some of this parish. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mr Red Date: 05 Feb 20 - 05:21 AM Whisps of snow 6 ft deep. Oh sorry, thread drift.............. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Tattie Bogle Date: 04 Feb 20 - 10:24 AM I also used to go to Gorgie City Farm in Edinburgh, which Jack mentioned: one of my friends, Betty, used to have long and articulate conversations with a very large turkey there: no squabbling, just plenty of gobbling! |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: punkfolkrocker Date: 04 Feb 20 - 10:23 AM Back about 15 to 20 years ago me and the mrs stayed in a farm bed and breakfast in Wales.. One of the selling point amenities was an opportunity to play with and cuddle tiny piglets before or after settling down to to a farm produced bacon breakfast... |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mo the caller Date: 04 Feb 20 - 10:14 AM "squabbling for the sake of it.." "So full circle: "no we don't own the thread", even when it unravels. But that doesn't stop us feeling a twinge of regret that the question hasn't been answered sufficiently." Some threads do unravel into tit-for-tat 'he said' 'but you said'. Others explore sidelights on the question hat the questioner didn't want to know about (but might be interesting to others), other songs that have similar words to the lyric required. Now back to pigs. Our local Ice Cream Farm (which has turned itself into a mini theme park) has Kunekune pigs on display. I've always liked pigs, Carolina is a bit far though. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Jack Campin Date: 04 Feb 20 - 09:44 AM Kunekune pigs are rather sweet. I've only seen them once, in New Zealand. https://www.thesprucepets.com/kunekune-1239251 Since they descended from Captain Cook's pigs 250 years ago, and look nothing like any British pig now, they seem to have evolved faster than folksongs. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Backwoodsman Date: 04 Feb 20 - 07:15 AM Yeah! Whose thread is it anyway?? :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Senoufou Date: 04 Feb 20 - 06:17 AM I agree with you Backwoodsman, he's a real treasure. Makes me giggle and keeps me sane. (Haha, we've digressed to husbands and pigs! Quite some thread drift eh?) |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Backwoodsman Date: 04 Feb 20 - 05:24 AM He sounds like my kinda guy, Sen! You’re a lucky chick! |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Senoufou Date: 04 Feb 20 - 05:22 AM I'm sorry to say my Muslim husband adores bacon. (Oh dear! Don't tell the Imam) |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Doug Chadwick Date: 04 Feb 20 - 04:53 AM We're talking of pigs and piglets here, Steve, so there should be plenty of bacon for Joe to enjoy. DC |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Steve Shaw Date: 03 Feb 20 - 06:55 PM Bacon's older pigs, Joe... |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Joe Offer Date: 03 Feb 20 - 06:46 PM mmmmmm. Bacon! |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Doug Chadwick Date: 03 Feb 20 - 06:34 PM Ooh I just love pigs and piglets! So do I .... very tasty! DC |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: punkfolkrocker Date: 03 Feb 20 - 06:02 PM When I was a little boy, I've vague memories my uncle took me piglet rustling...??? I think I kept lookout perched high on his van's back doors while he bundled in sacks of piglets. Then I had to sit on them to keep 'em still and quiet while he drove off.. There may have been a more innocent explanation, now lost in time.. It was great fun though... |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Senoufou Date: 03 Feb 20 - 05:35 PM Ooh I just love pigs and piglets! When I was a girl we lived quite near Dalton's farm where they had several sows and their piggies. A small gang of us haunted that place, playing with the piglets and giving the sows treats. We even managed to ride on the backs of one or two of the more sedate pigs. (Never went near the boar though - he was an aggressive thing) Thread drift - sorry! |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Steve Shaw Date: 03 Feb 20 - 05:22 PM Just check that they're actual piglets and not bats, Jack... :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Jack Campin Date: 03 Feb 20 - 05:16 PM Well I can. I used to be a regular visitor to Gorgie City Farm. Though they were behind fences and you could only scratch their ears and rub their noses. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Joe Offer Date: 03 Feb 20 - 04:38 PM Somehow, Jack, I can't picture you cuddling Carolina piglets.... You've been very generous and welcoming to me, and you're a pleasure to talk with in person, but somehow I can't see you cuddling piggies. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mrrzy Date: 03 Feb 20 - 04:16 PM An example of a projective test is the Rorschach - there is a random ink blot, so what you see comes from you (is projected onto the blot) and not from the blot. So those ideas about gifts and kids, for instance, were on my mind in a way, or my mind might not have brought them up for me in this instance, as they did not come from the thread, kinda thing. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Jack Campin Date: 03 Feb 20 - 04:10 PM I just saw a post on FB about a farm in the Carolinas that wants volunteers to come and cuddle its piglets. They do look very cute. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mr Red Date: 03 Feb 20 - 01:30 PM I've always thought that threads were property of the community. - Yes. and another property of the community is vituperation. There is something unhinged about people who disagree with a post that posits a concept they disagree with and in response attack the person not the argument. Are they insecure? Probably. Is their tenet weak? Obviously if they feel it needs the addition of bravado. Can't they read properly? Probably not. Opting for reaction, rather than consideration. Are they happy being nice to others? Doubtful. Should we pity their hollow lives? Are they worth it? So full circle: "no we don't own the thread", even when it unravels. But that doesn't stop us feeling a twinge of regret that the question hasn't been answered sufficiently. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Backwoodsman Date: 03 Feb 20 - 11:19 AM :-) :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Dave the Gnome Date: 03 Feb 20 - 11:08 AM Nemeses? Wasn't he a Pharoah? Talking of thread drift... |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Backwoodsman Date: 03 Feb 20 - 11:03 AM ”old men with personal grudges following each other from thread to thread squabbling for the sake of it.. Taking over and disrupting any thread they infest, as their own personal battle grounds...” It’s high time the daft old buggers realised that it’s not compulsory to follow each other around, or even to respond when their nemeses post. The forum would be a much nicer place if they would desist. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: punkfolkrocker Date: 03 Feb 20 - 10:04 AM old men with personal grudges following each other from thread to thread squabbling for the sake of it.. Taking over and disrupting any thread they infest, as their own personal battle grounds... This reminds me why I'd rather die at home alone than end up in an old folkies care home... |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mo the caller Date: 03 Feb 20 - 08:05 AM Projective test? You'll have to explain that to me. |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Mrrzy Date: 03 Feb 20 - 07:40 AM IMNSHO a thread has an original poster, who may have had an original question, and who is free to redirect to that question when the thread drifts. However, the thread does not "belong" to anyone, and being rude about redirection, well, is rude. It's kinda like a gift - you can't really control what people do with it, but unlike a gift, you can at least ask them what they're doing with it... A little more like a child - you can rear one as best you can but then they do grow up and take on a life of their own. But as their parent, you do have the right to attempt to redirect them. Wait, is this a projective test? Are they all? Threads, I mean? |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: gillymor Date: 03 Feb 20 - 07:39 AM I guess the answer to the question in the thread title is "the corporal punishment fetishists". :^) |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Dave the Gnome Date: 03 Feb 20 - 07:38 AM (Best Terry Jones female impersonator voice) She's not the Moderator. She's a very naughty girl :D |
Subject: RE: BS: Whose thread is it then From: Backwoodsman Date: 03 Feb 20 - 07:24 AM ROTFL! You’re a very naughty girl! :-) |