:-4 We sure did but choked in the playoffs. I loved it up till then, boy it was a good year. I think we will be just as good this year and maybe go all the way this time.
[QUOTE]Heya Fellow Chragerfan! We did darn good this year![/QUOTE]
ALOHA!!
MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
Far Rider;545321 wrote: I'm not sure where to start on this thread so I may ramble a bit.
Out of the blue last week Spot showed up at another forum I post at and he and I had in the past argued here in the garden to a point where we just didnt like each other. But somehow I was glad he showed up like an old friend, it just seemed good. And the more I chatted with him the more I saw that behind our disagreements hes a good man.
Thanks Spot.
I thought on it for a short time and then I was just compelled to come back here and when I did it just felt good to be here.
Problem is as I lurk about and see old AV's and personalities I'm not sure who I may have offended and who I havent? Which is very perplexing to me as I thought I had done my best to apologize where needed.
So let me start off with this 'IF' apology which I hate to do but in this case 'IF' is all I have to start from.
So 'IF' I managed to offend you when I was here last, please PM me and I will try my best to sort it out with you, and seek forgiveness personally.
Otherwise I'm just gonna slip in and enjoy posting, reading threads and goofing off like I used to do.
Far.
After reading this post from spock is when I realized hes a harmless fluffball.
It concerns knitting a tie.
Originally Posted by spot
How many pieces of interfacing did you choose to include? If you used two, is it bulking out too much at the tip? If you have none at all in your dummy run, or a material that's too soft, then that may be leaving the tip too flexible and curling. It needs to be actively supported from the inside.
I've never found relying on size to stiffen the interfacing is a good long-term solution, the tie always seems to lose its form fairly quickly unless you have a really firm linen (that's my preference) inside. Bookbinding has a similar challenge in that regard.
If that's not it, maybe you could describe the problem in finer detail?