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Sunday, March 22, 2009

What he said.

And he did a photo shoot on his desk at work and brought it all home on the bus.

And I'm pretty sure it's not stash if I don't buy it myself.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

You do have him well trained! Either that or he's just very thoughtful. Either way he's a keeper!

Anonymous said...

Oh how funnny, I am sure all that testosterone cancelled out a trolley full of wool!!! What a lovely Old Flame!!!

Marg B said...

I love it! I read it to my husband who looked at me in horror and said "I would never dare buy you wool!" My reply "As long as you don't complain when I buy it.." Your old flame sounds like a real sweetie. So which of you is counting the 116 balls for their Seven Things Project? :)

The Old Flame said...

I could count them in, but then I would have to count them out when they were given to Taph,

Or i could consider them under the 7 things Gifts Rule, "where items bought specifically as gifts (or on consignment) are not counted in or out" (which is what i did).

TinkingBell said...

He's a keeper - definitely!

PS - DVD chicken soup? Princess bride, dirty dancing and wallace and gromit: the curse of the were rabbit - and the BBC series of pride and prejudice!

Five Ferns Fibreholic said...

I think that Old Flame needs to be giving my DH a few lessons on how to make a knitter happy.

Lynne said...

Yep! He loves you!

Pity the other woman in the store though!!