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Oct. 10th, 2016 09:00 pmI swear, friend, if I see one more falsely equivalent "both candidates are terrible" post from you I'm going to hide your posts.
I really want a new coat this year, because I've been wearing the same one since I was at FIT, I think, and it didn't fit that well in the first place. What I want is this coat, but I don't know if I want to get that pattern, which would need to be sized up, or go with a modern non-vintage pattern like this, this, or this. What I'd prefer is to be able to find something like Simplicity 4090, which is actually vintage but significantly simpler than the VeraVenus pattern. Unfortunately, these patterns are nowhere to be found. I know they existed, but nobody seems to want to sell them.
Nice English Country Dance demo, even if we did some Playford dances from the wrong century. Our caller gave out some badhistory, but it's ... well, not starting to bother me less, but I can just mentally go, "Oh, George." I've accepted that we're an unfixably inaccurate group and that's it. I'd love to do the kind of things Susan de Guardiola writes about, but it probably just won't happen unless I move somewhere I can go to, you know, the dances she does in Connecticut.
I really want a new coat this year, because I've been wearing the same one since I was at FIT, I think, and it didn't fit that well in the first place. What I want is this coat, but I don't know if I want to get that pattern, which would need to be sized up, or go with a modern non-vintage pattern like this, this, or this. What I'd prefer is to be able to find something like Simplicity 4090, which is actually vintage but significantly simpler than the VeraVenus pattern. Unfortunately, these patterns are nowhere to be found. I know they existed, but nobody seems to want to sell them.
Nice English Country Dance demo, even if we did some Playford dances from the wrong century. Our caller gave out some badhistory, but it's ... well, not starting to bother me less, but I can just mentally go, "Oh, George." I've accepted that we're an unfixably inaccurate group and that's it. I'd love to do the kind of things Susan de Guardiola writes about, but it probably just won't happen unless I move somewhere I can go to, you know, the dances she does in Connecticut.