Can you get cashmere wet without ruining it? Just damp, not soaking. If you do, what happens to it?
The Great Write Way, Chapter Two: Twice upon a time...
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
Can you get cashmere wet without ruining it?
You do realise how long it took me to work out you're (probably) talking clothing here, right?
Can you get cashmere wet without ruining it?
...too...many...jokes...can't...breathe...
Oh, right... and I wasn't talking about our Cashmere, who, with two kids probably does fine at scoring at home. No, for once was thinking coats getting wet, not Buffistas. (slaps forehead) d'oh.
Wow. Five essays done and off to my betas. I didn't think I had it in me.
I knew you did. It just took something to click for you that you really wanted to write about and that flowed right.
Turns out all that bile, venom and raw hatred for Corporate America was it, huh?
cool.
I just got some cashmere socks damp, and nothing happened to them, really. My feet were ruined, but the socks were a little...well, like my hair on a humid day. A little frizzed out.
Are you going to add anything about Sprint firing their customers who would call like 60 times a month? At the least you might want to look into it. They did a story on it on NPR which went into some other stories like that.
Off the top of my head, I remember mention of a computer company buying one of their customers a competitor's product so he'd call them instead.