Yay! I'm good at tying double windsor knots now. Next: learn how to tie it on other people.
My father taught me the windsor knot when I started secondary school (over fifteen years ago! I'm ancient!) S'far smarter than the asymmetric "schoolboy knot" that everyone else seems to use.
(5) Letters, especially from people who have never sent me one. :D Ask for address if you need it.
D'ya want a Christmas card? If so, let me know where to send it.
I first learned the windsor in grade 10, when my friend taught me (well, he taught me the half windsor, not double). But then I forgot it. >_>; The asymmetric knots bug me. It's the...uh...asymmetry. :| And how *narrow* the knot is.
And yes please to Christmas card! But I can't remember your email, sorry.
Boo, collective university-getting-into-blues has been killing off a substantial portion of my friends. I'll write you a letter, if you like. (jadeness@gmail.com) :)
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But yeah, hook me up with an Address and I'll mail you one
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Hmm, going to pop on AIM to see if you're around to drop off the address.
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My father taught me the windsor knot when I started secondary school (over fifteen years ago! I'm ancient!) S'far smarter than the asymmetric "schoolboy knot" that everyone else seems to use.
(5) Letters, especially from people who have never sent me one. :D Ask for address if you need it.
D'ya want a Christmas card? If so, let me know where to send it.
-Stephen
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The asymmetric knots bug me. It's the...uh...asymmetry. :| And how *narrow* the knot is.
And yes please to Christmas card! But I can't remember your email, sorry.
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Posted today.
(A five-digit house number? That's just excessive. I guess that's why they call it "the big country").
-Stephen
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maianh (dot) tran at richmond (dot) edu.
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