On 28 Oct 2010 at 6:44pm Pop wrote:
Can anybody make use of a dozen empty rookie strings? free to collector. Not that I've bought a load of rookies and de-stringed them of course. That would be highly irresponsible
On 29 Oct 2010 at 12:11am pandemonia wrote:
Would they be of use to Mrs Twine, perhaps?
On 29 Oct 2010 at 8:28am Pop wrote:
Of course. ok forget this ad, I'm off to Wickle. If I go 50/50 we should get at least £10 a string! Woohoo thanks for the idea Panda
On 29 Oct 2010 at 12:34pm Teddy wrote:
Just wondering where did you get your rookies from pop?
On 29 Oct 2010 at 1:44pm Mr Forks wrote:
If you don't know, you dont get!
On 29 Oct 2010 at 6:06pm KENDO CASTER wrote:
Whats the going rate for a string of rookies these days and where do you get them.
On 29 Oct 2010 at 8:04pm Burn em! wrote:
There are shops in town which sell balls of string - probably for about £50 each
Kendo - shhhhhhhhh . . ?
On 31 Oct 2010 at 12:16pm KENDO CASTER wrote:
I ask a serious question, and i get a pratt trying to be funny.
What is the going rate for a string of Rookies..
On 31 Oct 2010 at 12:27pm Rods Tiger wrote:
@Kendo - I'll be surprised if you find out after a comment like that. Mind you, I'd have been suprised if you found out anyway, see above post by Mr. Forks.
On 31 Oct 2010 at 12:59pm King fisherman wrote:
You need to grow up a bit kendo
On 31 Oct 2010 at 1:33pm KENDO CASTER wrote:
A simple question deserves a simple answer.
Anyway, I am the king fisherman,
So ner ner ner ner ner
On 31 Oct 2010 at 2:25pm King fisherman wrote:
Up yer passage
On 1 Nov 2010 at 5:07pm brixtonbelle wrote:
shouldn't that be 'up yer twitten' ?
On 1 Nov 2010 at 5:32pm Mrs Twine wrote:
What is a Rookie? Would it be better crocheted or macramed?
On 1 Nov 2010 at 10:17pm brixtonbelle wrote:
macrame vests for bonfire boys i think mrs t. you could sell em for 50 quid apiece in wickle.
On 2 Nov 2010 at 7:38am Mrs Twine wrote:
Do you think Wickle would take the 50 barbed wire thongs I have in stock (cancelled order)? The texture is good, but raffia might have been more comfortable. Thanks for all your tips, BB
On 2 Nov 2010 at 5:41pm brixtonbelle wrote:
I think you need to try flint for those....
Mrs T , you may be interested in this - i saw some real barbed wire and glass corsets at the walker gallery in liverpool recently - very beautiful indeed, and all about the evils of body facsim, obesssing over body image, anorexia, etc. POwerful stuff.
On 2 Nov 2010 at 10:20pm Mrs Twine wrote:
Some costume historians are of the opinion that the most repressive female clothing coincides with periods of repressive male domination - viz: the Victorian era. The combination of barbed wire and glass seems paradoxical yet also seems logical. I wish I'd seen it. Thanks BB.