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hmmm
The definition of an intellectual: 'someone who, when left alone in a room with a woolly teacosy, resists the urge to put it on their head' I'm slightly worried about the implications of this statement... Especially as I'm not even alone.
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amillionpieces
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(1.3.07 12:10)
The colour scheme is a winner though, you could sit quite happily at the Stadium of Light...
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Anna
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(1.3.07 15:39)
thanks, my grandma knitted it. and she reads my blog too! hello grandma if you're reading!
If you look on my facebook pics right towards the beginning there's a pic of me with a different cozy on... Point made!
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Katja
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(1.3.07 16:34)
It looks surprisingly lovely, I must say. Intellectualism (no, I'm pretty sure it's NOT a word) is hightly overrated anyway ;-)
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Anna
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(2.3.07 10:14)
Katja - I agree! and Rosemary, if you're reading this, then your teacosy will be in the style of this one...
I actually found this quote in The Week magasine!
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amillionpieces
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(2.3.07 11:06)
Yes, I have read it before too, I think what they really mean is if you're boring you'll not try it on, but if you're fun then you will. At least thats what I tell myself.
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Anna
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(2.3.07 13:11)
I guess cosy wearing could be seen to represent humanity at it's most basic - fighting that irresistable urge to see if it fits on your head... An intellectual wins this battle and triumphs over base instinct. But where's the fun in that!?
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étrangère
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(2.3.07 19:43)
Logically, the statement says nothing about you. It only applies to the situation in which you are left alone in a room with a woolly teacosy. You were not left alone in a room. Therefore the statement says nothing of whether or not you are an intellectual.
And that is a very nice teacosy.
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