KnitWit 21 A: AMFU

Filed under: podcast — Autumn Breeze at 6:03 pm on Sunday, June 18, 2006

Sorry guys I obviously don’t understand podpress. When I put a link for Sage’s episode in my comment area, podpress thought that was my mp3 for the show. Hopefully, most of you were not affected by this screw-up. So sorry, if this is a repeat.
Carry.

Original Notes: KnitWit 21: How We Met
Thank you for your feedback. Comments are what keep podcasters going. You don’t believe me listen to Sage of Quirky Nomads: 8 Words a Month.

A little knitting discussion on toeless socks. I have gotten a picture of one of the sock gremlins.

napping monster
It is Wayne and my 15th anniversary. I thought I should tell you how we met and started dating.

Thank you for coming by.

Please leave me a comment at the website,
or send me an e-mail at carry.autumnbreeze@gmail.com,

or leave me a voice mail at 206 666 5775.

Thanks again. Carry.

approx time 16 minutes

 
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Comment by Nadia Astorga

June 19, 2006 @ 6:57 pm

Hello!
I’m new to your podcast and I love it!
The sock gremlin story made me laugh, well, all of yours stories do.
I’ve a cat and two rabbits so it’s fun to hear about your babies too. The little darlings..

Nadia
Sweden

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Comment by Daniel

June 20, 2006 @ 12:20 pm

Love the show! Your sense of humor isn’t that dry. It’s just faster than the average person out there. Keep up the great work, as I love listening, and I will be pointing all me friends to you and give thanks that someone in NC thinks like a lot of us in Seattle. Blessings!

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Comment by Angie

June 21, 2006 @ 10:40 am

Great show.
Thanks to Lara for introducing me. I’m sorry I haven’t listened all along, but now I’m able to load 6 shows at a time to keep me company on my 5km daily walk.
Thanks so much.

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Comment by WendyE

June 22, 2006 @ 8:35 pm

Aaah the little ironies of life! An interesting podcast and a great story this time!I really enjoyed it.

I meant to thank you for the informative podcast episode on ease last time around…so well explained!

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Comment by Mark

June 23, 2006 @ 3:46 pm

I don’t know why I’ve never heard the story about how you met. OK, I’ve probably heard, but I didn’t remember.

Classic Wayne to break the ice with, “You need a better computer.” I think that I had a similar moment when I first met him, except mine was more like “Ummm, you don’t OWN a computer?” I’m sure he thinks even now that I live just short of the stone age, but I’m glad we get along anyway!

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Comment by Kimberly

June 24, 2006 @ 5:57 pm

I have developed a pinched nerve in my foot so no more socks in bed for me. And I have to stick my feet outside the covers because the blankets cause too much pressure.
I love hearing about how people met! This one makes my top 5 of your stories. Keep them coming!

Comment by mike

March 12, 2007 @ 3:54 am

Me again: stil working my way from the beginning of the podcast and this is where I am now. I just wanted to say that I really liked this episode especially because it’s a little bit of everything i like about your podcast
1) Intersting stuff that I don’t really know about (e.g. knitting or sheep stuff)
2) something i can relate with (cat :) )
3) a good story :)

oh, btw, the airplane catalogue you discuss is called Skymall

Comment by Arlene

April 24, 2007 @ 9:30 pm

For one horrified moment, when you talked about just cutting the toes off your socks, I thought that you were talking about socks that you had made, not purchased. My little handi-soul just shivered in fear at that.

I can’t believe that I’ve known you all this time & had never heard how you & Wayne met. Well, I can’t say that anymore.

Comment by Christine

February 25, 2008 @ 1:39 pm

I am a new listener and wanted you to know that I love your podcasts so much that I have started at the beginning and am going to work my way through ALL of them.

I laughed out loud during this podcast when you were talking about the heavy breathing on the other side of the wall and you thought it was Wayne getting lucky, but you very matter of factly said that no, it was Valerie. I love how you handle subjects that other people shun from and they’re no big deal for you. Seems like you just accept people without too much judging them. I like that!

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