So that's a no on the "having started writing the page," huh?
I'm like a quarter done. Or more. Depending on how you look at it.
'Selfless'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
So that's a no on the "having started writing the page," huh?
I'm like a quarter done. Or more. Depending on how you look at it.
I signed up with LinkedIn just a couple months ago. I haven't done all that much with it as it seems like a lot of the folks are networking for jobs I don't have the tech qualifications for. Jason E. from TT is there. I think his attitude was that it couldn't hurt.
100 Things They Didn't Know This Time Last Year:
99. The Japanese word "chokuegambo" describes the wish that there were more designer-brand shops on a given street.
I don't believe all of them, not nearly.
I have no plans to lick your face Jesse, not in the immediate future anyway. I may need to bite your nose though. stay tuned.
I was late to work, I was therefore late to my 9 am call. Feh.
I did, however, remember to bring in my breakfast and some lunch AND I listened to a bunch on my NPR podcasts on the way in, so I kinda got stuff done.
No word on if we have a short day today.
Mac snapped at my friend's little boy a few weeks ago. No biting--he stepped on her leg and she pulled back and snapped her jaws at him as a warning. But I nearly went off my head. Grabbed her by the scruff and took her down to the floor until she went limp.
I adore my dogs and I never leave Owen alone with them for a second but I still fear what I'd do if they ever bit him--it's why I have an elaborate maze of baby gates to keep them separate if I need to.
I can't believe the dog bit her in the nose! My friends son (who is 8) recently had that happen (completely unprovoked-- he was not even playing with the dog!) and it was her sister's dog. It was put to sleep, but certainly a hard situation.
As long as msbelle is here (as I think she is most likely to know)- Does anyone know anything about selling vintage sewing patterns or vintage clothing? I am looking to declutter and have at least 50 - 60 patterns from the 1940's - 60's and another 40 -50 from the 70's and 80's. I also have some very nice vintage clothing.
I don't really care if I make much money off the patterns, as most of them cost less than 25 cents, but some of the clothing is really nice. I am thinking e-bay, but since I have never sold there, I am a bit wary, since everything seems to be about ratings and I really have none (as all I have done is buy, like, 2 things)
Any advice?
I think e-bay would be your best bet. Do you look at Dress a day? [link] People seem to get good money for their vintage patterns.
Or maybe you could try selling direct to Erinaceous.;)
Sophia, I would ask erinaceous, and/or check out her dress-a-day blog [link] to see how other people sell vintage patterns.
I like:
11. One in 10 Europeans is allegedly conceived in an Ikea bed.
Nice crosspost, Sue!
Sophia, I will also say that I've sold one or two things on eBay and bought a few, and it works out fine, even if you don't have enormous numbers of ratings.