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Post by gato on Jan 14, 2020 7:13:15 GMT -5
Your beloved pet may have died, but you can still have him/her around. Not talking about ashes from cremation. Or diamonds made from those same ashes. Also not talking about getting your expired critter stuffed by a taxidermist. By now you've probably figured out that I mean making yarn out of your pet's fur. "NineLivesTwine" will accept your gobs of hair from grooming, make yarn out of it and turn it into a wearable keepsake. Mittens, socks, hats ... the world is your oyster! Or if would be if oysters had fur. I know what you're thinking: can I combine the hair from more than one source? The answer is yes. The dog and cat who used to fight over the sunbeam in the living room can be co-mingled into a single garment. Imagine the thumbs up you'll get when wearing your German Calico Doberman Shepherd beanie. I know what else you're thinking: can I have my dog or cat made into a toupee? You can, but your secret may be revealed if your pet fur noggin drape raises its hackles when startled. www.ninelivestwine.com/
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swampyankee
Wholenote
Fakin' it 'til I'm makin' it since 1956
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Post by swampyankee on Jan 14, 2020 7:19:50 GMT -5
I'd prefer to have mine made into a hat, a la Davey Crockett.
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Post by HenryJ on Jan 14, 2020 8:27:24 GMT -5
Or a real bone nut and saddle for your acoustic guitars, if the animals bones were large enough.
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twigs 🦒
Quarternote
Hungry
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Post by twigs 🦒 on Jan 14, 2020 19:20:21 GMT -5
You humans are really strange.
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