"What do you think you are doing?" (I don't know why I still ask this question). "I'm going to operate this machine. You spend hours in front of it so it must be good mustn't it?"
"I doubt if you even know how it works for if you did you would know that the needle is sharp and could stick you and you not only need to operate the needle part you must make the pedal below go up and down". "Aha -- so if I were to sit here and operate the needle you could make the pedal go up and down." (hmmm this one has an answer for everything).
"No, it has to be a coordinated action done by one person. I'm sorry to tell you that this is sew unlikely to happen that you might as well admit its impossible".
"Yikes!! Please don't use the "I" word in front of me, or any other Unlikely as it is banned from our language as being a useless and negative word".
I admired his spirit so much that we compromised and I made a nice place for him over on one of the fabric bins. He'll be in on all the action that way and won't be taking chances with sharp needles.
"It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all, in which case you have failed by default." - J. K. Rowling
"It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all, in which case you have failed by default." - J. K. Rowling
Oh the fear he might sew himself together!! Lucky you caught him in time. What do you think that key on his hat opens? Better keep an eye on HIM!!
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Oh boy, I think "Sew" has a plan, the devil in his cute button eyes is giving him away. Like Carol, I wonder about that key. I think it's part of his plan!
ReplyDeleteYour Unlikelies think very quickly indeed!
ReplyDeleteHe's a sparky little one!
ReplyDeleteI love the little perch she found! Enjoyed browsing about your blog Penny, you work is exquisite!
ReplyDeleteAs a companion, he is sew perfect!
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