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Kermit
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Re: sewing a shirt
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October 10, 2011, 12:00:32 PM »
Pretty fancy, Sir M! Next thing you know we'll be carrying phones in our pockets! I used to do my sewing on a great old White treadle machine that was my grandmother's, but I gave it to my daughter when I updated to a 1936 Singer Featherweight. I won't live long enough to catch up with technology. I shoot flint, after all...
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