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Originally posted by Starchild23
reply to post by WarJohn
Are you tired of posting on this site yet?
No? Then stop complaining. Some people are actually interested in intelligent debate, whether you are or not.
Originally posted by WarJohn
Have we covered everything there is to cover here on ATS yet?
What have we not yet covered in terms of topic/subject?
Are any of you tired of beating a dead horse?
Originally posted by Starchild23
reply to post by WarJohn
Are you tired of posting on this site yet?
No? Then stop complaining. Some people are actually interested in intelligent debate, whether you are or not.
Originally posted by faryjay
We haven't covered the topic of 1 potato 2 potato!
Originally posted by uk today
Originally posted by faryjay
We haven't covered the topic of 1 potato 2 potato!
Oh we did, but the thread got mashed !!
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by MESSAGEFROMTHESTARS
But have we covered duvet covers?
With floral prints.
A duvet (pronounced UK: /ˈduːveɪ/, US: /duːˈveɪ/) (also known as a doona in Australian English and a dyne in Scandinavian from which the Australian word was derived) from the French duvet [dyˈvɛ] "down"), is a type of bedding or continental quilt as it also known — a soft flat bag filled with down, feathers, or a synthetic alternative, and protected with a removable cover, analogous to a pillow and pillow case. Duvets originated in rural Europe and were made from the down feathers of the eider duck, known for its usefulness as a thermal insulator.
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by MESSAGEFROMTHESTARS
How do you crochet a pig?