Who's Who on the ToO - Week 3

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I :inlove: sewing!
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Yay for VF and her positive thinking! \:D/
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"Think POOOOOSITIVELLYYY!!!!"
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*cough* well I don't really have anything negative to say. :anxious:
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Laura Ingalls wrote:I :inlove: sewing!
I :inlove: Laura Ingalls!


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Ummm....no. :doubt:
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:hilarious:



*cough* Anyway, I'm really enjoying these Who's Who thingys every week. \:D/
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Evil Chick wrote:I have really been enjoying this feature! Keep up the awesomeness!
My sentaments are equal to Evil Chick-I love getting to know people better! [That sounds like I'm a stalker... :anxious: I'm not! Really!] In all seriousness though, I am really enjoying this! Keep up the interveiwing ness [ness]. \:D/

EDIT: Though, I am thirteen-same as Violet. So she's not the youngest member of the ToO! Ha! [Kidding. And how could you let real life get in the way of the ToO! Disloyalty, I tell you!]
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Ben Linus wrote: EDIT: Though, I am thirteen-same as Violet. So she's not the youngest member of the ToO! Ha! [Kidding. And how could you let real life get in the way of the ToO! Disloyalty, I tell you!]
Yea I'm not the youngest. I found someone younger then me but I don't remember who. I know AfollowerofJesus was younger then me but he doesn't come on that much. Alas you still older then me Ben.
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violet flower wrote:
Ben Linus wrote: EDIT: Though, I am thirteen-same as Violet. So she's not the youngest member of the ToO! Ha! [Kidding. And how could you let real life get in the way of the ToO! Disloyalty, I tell you!]
Alas you still older then me Ben.
Oh. Snap.

Well, whatever, I'm still cool! :robot:
Laura Ingalls wrote:Ummm....no.
LOL.
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I think this is really the first time I've met violet flower. Nice to meet you, I'm Lord_Kappa.

Sewing is amazing, although I do not know very much about how to do it. I've sewed a very few things. The main reason I don't sew more is because it's not "normal" for guys to sew, so I didn't.

Again, nice to meet you. :D

(Thanks for the interview, I&L, it's introduced me to a very nice and optimistic young lady. :D )
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Lord_Kappa wrote:Sewing is amazing, although I do not know very much about how to do it. I've sewed a very few things. The main reason I don't sew more is because it's not "normal" for guys to sew, so I didn't.
The men of the Hopi tribe in 16th century North America sewed! Actually, it was a form of weaving with with a loom, but they dealt with more cloth and thread in a day than a woman did in a week!
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Diddy Kong wrote:
Lord_Kappa wrote:Sewing is amazing, although I do not know very much about how to do it. I've sewed a very few things. The main reason I don't sew more is because it's not "normal" for guys to sew, so I didn't.
The men of the Hopi tribe in 16th century North America sewed! Actually, it was a form of weaving with with a loom, but they dealt with more cloth and thread in a day than a woman did in a week!
Tailors are generally male, it's just not the standard in American households. Just like chefs are generally male, it's just not the standard in the American household.
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Physicians and in particular surgeons, the majority of whom are male, sew people up. Cloth... flesh... just a different medium. \:D/
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Taq wrote:Physicians and in particular surgeons, the majority of whom are male, sew people up. Cloth... flesh... just a different medium. \:D/
That is indeed a big difference. I would never want to be a surgeon.
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*sings in head* Like a Surgeon! Cuttin for the very first time! Like a suuuuurgeon! Got your kidneys, on my mind!

*cough* Anyways... :anxious: I think that surgery is a bit more complicated than tailoring...
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Lord_Kappa wrote:
Diddy Kong wrote:
Lord_Kappa wrote:Sewing is amazing, although I do not know very much about how to do it. I've sewed a very few things. The main reason I don't sew more is because it's not "normal" for guys to sew, so I didn't.
The men of the Hopi tribe in 16th century North America sewed! Actually, it was a form of weaving with with a loom, but they dealt with more cloth and thread in a day than a woman did in a week!
Tailors are generally male, it's just not the standard in American households. Just like chefs are generally male, it's just not the standard in the American household.
My dad is the chef in my house... and Monte in my Uncle's house. So, don't bunch EVERYONE together....
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A lot of men I know cook (very well). In fact, I know more male cooks than female cooks.
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Apparently not the men on Celebrity Apprentice though. :-
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Poor Tom Green. :(
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