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24

May

2006

Harvesting A Scarf

This is my finally all finished Branching Out scarf! It looks way better in real, of course! ➡ So hard to get a good picture of it. The wool was so soft, I couldnt stop patting it! More

Does this turtle wickedturtle.gif look weird, and does anyone in England actually say wicked?

I really loved Jodie Picoults My Sisters Keeper, and because of that book, I was so mad to buy a bunch of other books from her. I can honestly say that Harvesting The Heart is tedious to get through! Maybe I have had the luck to pick her worst. Did you know that the author has a board? She posts there, too.

On other news, tomorrow is a holiday, and I will meet up with two friends to eat ice cream. 😮 Lets see how this will turn out.

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10 Responses to “Harvesting A Scarf”


  1. Reply to this comment
    Lucy UNITED STATES
    6:02 am on May 25th, 2006

    Have fun with your friends! Hope that ice cream is YUMMY! (How can it not be!?!) 🙂


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    Nicki
    9:01 am on May 25th, 2006

    :arrow:The scarf looks soft 😀 Erm, being granted that I can’t actually speak for the whole of England, I don’t really say ‘wicked’, I probably use ‘cool’ more 🙂 Have a good time with friends and ice cream, hope it is sunny! I actually blogged yesterday 😮


  3. Reply to this comment
    Kathrin GERMANY
    5:49 pm on May 25th, 2006

    ich wünsch dir auch viel spaß!


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    Connie AUSTRIA
    7:17 pm on May 25th, 2006

    It was! *drool* ➡


  5. Reply to this comment
    Connie AUSTRIA
    7:17 pm on May 25th, 2006

    Hi Nicki! ➡ Thank you so much for your sweet letter, with the England turtle (which turned out brilliant!)! I will reply soon!


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    Connie AUSTRIA
    7:18 pm on May 25th, 2006

    Danke Kathrin, voll lieb von Dir! ➡


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    Nicki
    8:50 pm on May 25th, 2006

    Oh yay it came 😀 😀 That was quite quick actually 😀


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    Kathrin GERMANY
    8:55 pm on May 25th, 2006

    die haben dein forum gehackt! 👿
    so ne vollidioten!


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    Connie AUSTRIA
    8:58 pm on May 25th, 2006

    Hmmm, zumindest gehts noch. 😀 Ich schau mir das spaeter mal genauer an.


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    DATINGMONKEY UNITED KINGDOM
    10:36 pm on May 25th, 2006

    Yes, people in England do say ‘wicked’. Young people (i.e. under the age of 15) can say it if they’re not middle class. Some older people say it ironically (e.g. me). If anyone in their mid twenties and over ever describes anything as ‘wicked’ in a non-ironic way, be suspicious. On the other hand, they could just be being very, very ironic. Oh the joy of being English.

    x

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