Sunday, Feb 10, 2008
Episode 11: No Sock Knitting Mojo Here
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Posted by Dawn at 5:10 PM | 4 comments





Thanks for another pleasant podcast. When I listen to your podcast, it seems like I'm listening to a friend.
I also appreciate your sharing your knitting experiences, what works, what doesn't, and what a thrum is--I never knew.
Regarding dental work, I've been thru a LOT of it. Am not a dentist, but you should know that I had a second cousin in his 40s or 50s let a tooth infection go on for a long time. He got encephalitis or something like that, then went into a coma and died in the hospital. That means we have to get our dental infections and stuff looked at.
Just listened to your podcast and wanted to suggest a few things. The best way to be informed about canadites is to listen to them...listen to their speaches and debates. It seems like you watch quite a few programs on TV and I suggest you take a few nights to tune into CNN and Foxnews etc. Obahma had a outstanding speach on Saturday night in Virginia. He is my canadate...not because Oprah has endorsed him but because I like what he has to say and this country is in dire need of change.
Stephanie
Good podcast! Try not to take the negative comments personally. I know how that is. Don't know if you have read,but the Yarn Harlot just had an incident about comment negativity on her blog. It was interesting to read.
I hope your sock and cordi knitting goes well for you.
Oh, and on the cnadidaet front, here's a website I found helpful: http://www.selectsmart.com/president/2008.html
You take a rather lengthy survey and the site matches your answers with candidates who most closely have your same values. It takes a while, but it gives you several candidates with percentages telling how much you agree with their stance. That may help you out.
I've taken a few different polls that match the candidates to your views. I think this one is a decent set of questions: http://www.forbes.com/2007/10/01/election-candidates-politics-oped_cz_pmm_1002survey.html