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PostPosted: January 9th, 2006, 7:23 pm 
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I like old-style scarves, not those scarves that all are fluffy and furry that is a sad excuse for 'style'.

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What do you mean by old fashion scarves? Not floofy ones that are made with plain yarn? I made one of those, and it grew. It started out about as tall as me, and then it stretche and its really tall.
I like foofy scarves. They're very foofy and soft. Its hard to crochet that kind of yarn though........


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Like just a thick fabric scarf, with ONE color. Not those furry ones that looks like feather.

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Fabric? I love crocheting scarves of any kind. Why don't you like floofy scarves?


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^ Kind of scarf I like.

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^Scarves I hate.


Why I don't like them: They're UGLY.

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How can you think they're ugly? I like scarves of all kinds. No scarf is ugly. Strive for scarf equality! Yeah!
Wow. Have you noticed that if you say scarf over and over again it sounds really wierd?


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I just don't like how it looks on a person in general....argh.

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That looked like a magic scarf I think. My mum's got one and it's lovely.

Can I join please. Just saw the films yesterday and Mr Tumnus was the best thing about it! :-)

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:D Yes, you may, Johnny's Fan! [Just temporarily taking over the club since Ala won't be here for a while]

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Oh, right, I didn't know that. Thanks Kit.

I wasn't sure about Mr.Tumnus to start off with but after a few moments he really grew on me. So kind..and the actor's not bad either... :blush:

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Why I don't like them: They're UGLY.


I agree with that. *shudder* You'd never catch me wearing the floofy kind.

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No, there nice really. There not very fluffy at all. Probably about 1cm of fluffiness attatched to the main fabric. And you can wear them as a head scarf, a shoulder wrap and everything. But we just wear them as scarves. And there sooooo soft and silky to touch and extremely warm. And it doesn't look like you have a dead animal round your neck like some scarves.

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lol, I still think they look silly.

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Actually looking at the purple one again I don't think it is a magic scarf...hang on....no I couldn't find a good picture that actually looked like one...ne'er mind...

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Scarves are made of dead animals?


What?

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Scarves are made of dead animals?


What?


No, not all of them but some of them are I'm sure (celebrities and all that) some of them are fake fur and some of them are neither but are so fluffy look like an animal. If you see what I mean.

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