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I'm still knitting my Bob scarf

Posted by Deneb on March 6, 2006, at 21:06:03

I love my Bob scarf. I think it's pretty in a messy kind of way.

Maybe Dr. Bob will want my Bob scarf if he saw it. I think I'll bring it with me to BabbleFest just to show him. Maybe Dr. Bob will try on my Bob scarf. Then it'll pick up some Bob DNA. Then I can love and hug my Bob scarf.

Is that creepy? Would you mind if someone did that with you?

Deneb*

 

Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » Deneb

Posted by 10derHeart on March 6, 2006, at 21:42:08

In reply to I'm still knitting my Bob scarf, posted by Deneb on March 6, 2006, at 21:06:03

>>Is that creepy? Would you mind if someone did that with you?

Well, I'll give that question a shot, as I sometimes think I'm the resident expert on 'creepiness!' Actually, it's just one of my favorite, all-purpose words (that I use too much, I'm sure)

No, I don't think that's creepy. You are staying behind the creepiness line, Deneb,IMO. It's cool you're open to wondering what others may think of ideas you have about this and that, especially re: Dr. Bob. I wouldn't mind if someone wanted a bit of my DNA for an innocent reason like yours. That could even be seen as a compliment. I think you're still in the 'sweet' realm so far.

I think it'd be okay to bring it and *ask* if he'd put it on for a minute. He'd said he's rather not accept it as a gift, but that's different from say, posing for a pic?! That would be fun for you to take home - it's worth asking him, no?

PS - I used to know how to knit when I was a teenager. But I've forgotten. I think it would be relaxing for me.

 

Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » Deneb

Posted by Poet on March 6, 2006, at 22:37:32

In reply to I'm still knitting my Bob scarf, posted by Deneb on March 6, 2006, at 21:06:03

Hi Deneb,

Of course it's okay to have a little bit of Dr. Bob's DNA, just as long as you don't try to clone him. ;)

Poet

 

Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » Poet

Posted by Deneb on March 6, 2006, at 22:48:47

In reply to Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » Deneb, posted by Poet on March 6, 2006, at 22:37:32

> Hi Deneb,
>
> Of course it's okay to have a little bit of Dr. Bob's DNA, just as long as you don't try to clone him. ;)
>
> Poet

Mischievous grin and shifty eyes....clone, eh? Of course not! ;-)

ROFL

Deneb*

 

Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » Deneb

Posted by JenStar on March 6, 2006, at 23:40:09

In reply to I'm still knitting my Bob scarf, posted by Deneb on March 6, 2006, at 21:06:03

hi Deneb,
well, I'm not going to use the word 'creepy.'

But it would definitely make *me* uncomfortable if a virtual stranger wanted my DNA on a scarf so they could hug it and feel close to me. I'd probably feel sort of weird and violated, in a way. That's just me. Others will surely have different opinions!

I know when people are in relationships they sometimes like to keep a clothing item that the other person has worn, to smell their perfume/cologne/BO or to just feel close to them.

And I know people will go crazy for things with famous-person DNA on it. I remember reading something about how a piece of old bubblegum that Elvis had chewed and spit out became someone's treasured keepsake. So did a cigar butt he'd smoked. People used to gladly pick up his trash because it was *his.*

So it's not without precedent. :)

But from a personal standpoint, if it were me, yes, I'd feel weird about it. Dr. Bob may of course feel otherwise, and I have no idea how he would react.

Just my thoughts!

JenStar

 

Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf *trigger?* » JenStar

Posted by Deneb on March 7, 2006, at 0:33:28

In reply to Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » Deneb, posted by JenStar on March 6, 2006, at 23:40:09

> But it would definitely make *me* uncomfortable if a virtual stranger wanted my DNA on a scarf so they could hug it and feel close to me. I'd probably feel sort of weird and violated, in a way. That's just me. Others will surely have different opinions!

Hmmmm...thanks for your input JenStar! I can always rely on you to tell me the truth. :-) I personally wouldn't have a problem with someone doing that, so long as I know that they are not likely to become obsessed with me to the point of stalking. I might be encouraging his/her obsession if I let them do that. I think that as long as no one is hurt and the person doesn't mind, that it's okay.

Can we agree that I'm not obsessed to the point of stalking? LOL Maybe when I meet Dr. Bob things will be so different that my love will completely disappear. I hope it won't though, cuz love feels nice.

> I know when people are in relationships they sometimes like to keep a clothing item that the other person has worn, to smell their perfume/cologne/BO or to just feel close to them.

I've only been in one relationship before and I've never wanted to feel close to him. Then again, I never really loved him.

Before Hammie died, I often thought of wanting to keep a part of Hammie with me even after his death. I thought of cutting off a bit of Hammie's fur.

> And I know people will go crazy for things with famous-person DNA on it. I remember reading something about how a piece of old bubblegum that Elvis had chewed and spit out became someone's treasured keepsake. So did a cigar butt he'd smoked. People used to gladly pick up his trash because it was *his.*

LOL. I never understood those acts either, but then again my scarf thing comes pretty darn close.

> But from a personal standpoint, if it were me, yes, I'd feel weird about it. Dr. Bob may of course feel otherwise, and I have no idea how he would react.

Let's ask.

Dr. Bob, would you feel weird about it? You *will* be encouraging my love, but that's okay because love is good, right? What if it were a joke of sorts, would that be better? I promise I won't stalk you. LOL

Deneb*

 

Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf

Posted by Tanzanite on March 7, 2006, at 1:35:35

In reply to I'm still knitting my Bob scarf, posted by Deneb on March 6, 2006, at 21:06:03

Well, maybe Dr. Bob will let you take a pic with him wearing it. I don't see how that can hurt anything. Fans always like to have signed autographs of celebrities. It is cool that you know how to knit (I am jealous). I tried to start crocheting again after like 14 years and couldn't get it right. Have a great week and good luck with your classes.
Tanzanite

 

Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » Deneb

Posted by LegWarmers on March 7, 2006, at 12:41:14

In reply to I'm still knitting my Bob scarf, posted by Deneb on March 6, 2006, at 21:06:03

> I love my Bob scarf. I think it's pretty in a messy kind of way.
>
> Maybe Dr. Bob will want my Bob scarf if he saw it. I think I'll bring it with me to BabbleFest just to show him. Maybe Dr. Bob will try on my Bob scarf. Then it'll pick up some Bob DNA. Then I can love and hug my Bob scarf.
>
> Is that creepy? Would you mind if someone did that with you?
>
> Deneb*


An honest answer?
Yes, I personally would be uncomfortable with that. But thats me. Maybe Im a party pooper, stickler for rules, whatever, but I also want to add that I believe Dr. Bob already expressed how he feels about recieving a gift, *IMO* it is pushing it to bring one. Although I think it is really sweet you made him a scarf :)


 

Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » LegWarmers

Posted by Deneb on March 7, 2006, at 18:24:27

In reply to Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » Deneb, posted by LegWarmers on March 7, 2006, at 12:41:14

> An honest answer?
> Yes, I personally would be uncomfortable with that. But thats me. Maybe Im a party pooper, stickler for rules, whatever, but I also want to add that I believe Dr. Bob already expressed how he feels about recieving a gift, *IMO* it is pushing it to bring one. Although I think it is really sweet you made him a scarf :)

I won't make it into a gift. I was just thinking of letting Dr. Bob wear it to try it and give it back to me, but I see where you're going with this. It would be a little strange.

I'll ask Dr. Bob whether it makes him uncomfortable.

I'm still stressed out from my day today and right now I have no warm feelings whosoever so it is difficult to imagine me wanting the Bob scarf thing to happen, but I think I do.

Maybe I'll go knit some more of it to relax myself.

Deneb*

 

Moments of clarity

Posted by Deneb on March 7, 2006, at 20:19:35

In reply to Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » LegWarmers, posted by Deneb on March 7, 2006, at 18:24:27

Ever get moments of clarity?

I think I'm making an *ss of myself with this whole Dr. Bob thing.

Where is my shame?

Deneb*

 

Re: Moment of depression, not clarity :-)

Posted by Deneb on March 7, 2006, at 21:33:04

In reply to Moments of clarity, posted by Deneb on March 7, 2006, at 20:19:35

I love Dr. Bob again, I don't think he minds.

He just said, "Trolls are people too. :-)" and I thought that was a very considerate and nice thing to do.

He also continues to write, "Please don't take this personally, this doesn't mean that I don't like you or think you're a bad person".

(((((Dr. Bob)))))

Deneb*

 

Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » Tanzanite

Posted by Deneb on March 8, 2006, at 13:05:49

In reply to Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf, posted by Tanzanite on March 7, 2006, at 1:35:35

>It is cool that you know how to knit (I am jealous).

LOL, I don't know how to knit. I only know how to knit one type of pattern and I only know how to knit a scarf. I don't even know how to end the knitting of my scarf. I'm going to have to get my Mom to help me out with that.

Deneb*

 

Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » JenStar

Posted by fairywings on March 8, 2006, at 15:26:27

In reply to Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » Deneb, posted by JenStar on March 6, 2006, at 23:40:09


> And I know people will go crazy for things with famous-person DNA on it. I remember reading something about how a piece of old bubblegum that Elvis had chewed and spit out became someone's treasured keepsake. So did a cigar butt he'd smoked. People used to gladly pick up his trash because it was *his.*


**EW...I sure wouldn't want chewed gum or a cigar butt, but maybe some hunky star's blue jean shirt.....like maybe Josh Lucas (aka Jake in "Sweet Home Alabama")

Hmmmm.....selling BOB stuff on ebay?
fw

 

I still think it is cool you can knit a scarf :) » Deneb

Posted by Tanzanite on March 8, 2006, at 18:57:47

In reply to Re: I'm still knitting my Bob scarf » Tanzanite, posted by Deneb on March 8, 2006, at 13:05:49

I can't sew, knit a scarf nada,lol. I think it will be a special scarf regardless. Still am jealous you can knit a scarf :) When you are done, are you gonna post a picture of it, that would be cool. Hope you are having a good day.
Peace
Tanzanite

 

It is cool -- » Tanzanite

Posted by Racer on March 8, 2006, at 19:57:21

In reply to I still think it is cool you can knit a scarf :) » Deneb, posted by Tanzanite on March 8, 2006, at 18:57:47

> I can't sew, knit a scarf nada,lol. I think it will be a special scarf regardless. Still am jealous you can knit a scarf :)

You can learn to knit. It really isn't hard. Ditto sewing -- although I like to tell people the truth I've found: sewing isn't hard, but CUTTING out the patterns is hard... lol

You wanna learn to knit, let me know.

 

Racer :)

Posted by Tanzanite on March 10, 2006, at 1:08:46

In reply to It is cool -- » Tanzanite, posted by Racer on March 8, 2006, at 19:57:21

Hey maybe once life slows down a bit, and my brain isn't so all over the place I will take up your offer on knitting. I get so intimidated by stuff lol. I am a clutz by nature and am not coordinated. Is there any hope for me to learn that with having that kinda prob :) Maybe so.
Peace
Tanzanite

 

Oooh la la! » Tanzanite

Posted by Racer on March 10, 2006, at 20:33:10

In reply to Racer :), posted by Tanzanite on March 10, 2006, at 1:08:46

> Hey maybe once life slows down a bit, and my brain isn't so all over the place I will take up your offer on knitting. I get so intimidated by stuff lol. I am a clutz by nature and am not coordinated. Is there any hope for me to learn that with having that kinda prob :) Maybe so.
> Peace
> Tanzanite


You have no idea -- I don't even joke about tripping over the pattern in the carpet, because I DO. I'm terribly klutzy, and I can knit. I didn't want to say this earlier, because I didn't want to diminish Deneb's accomplishment, but if I can do it, pretty much anyone who wanted to can...

But whatever you do, don't let any cats help you. They may offer, but they really aren't very helpful...

 

Re: It is cool --

Posted by Deneb on March 10, 2006, at 21:08:48

In reply to It is cool -- » Tanzanite, posted by Racer on March 8, 2006, at 19:57:21

I could go for some knitting lessons. ;-)

My scarf is looking funny, the sides are all uneven and some parts are thicker than other parts! I hope Dr. Bob doesn't mind. LOL

Deneb*

 

Re: It is cool -- » Deneb

Posted by LegWarmers on March 11, 2006, at 9:17:50

In reply to Re: It is cool --, posted by Deneb on March 10, 2006, at 21:08:48

> I could go for some knitting lessons. ;-)
>
> My scarf is looking funny, the sides are all uneven and some parts are thicker than other parts! I hope Dr. Bob doesn't mind. LOL
>
> Deneb*

They sometimes have groups for knitting lessons at yarn stores, that might be a fun thing to try

 

Re: Knitting and more stuff about Dr. Bob LOL

Posted by Deneb on March 11, 2006, at 12:22:15

In reply to Re: It is cool -- » Deneb, posted by LegWarmers on March 11, 2006, at 9:17:50

> They sometimes have groups for knitting lessons at yarn stores, that might be a fun thing to try

Hmmm...that's something to think about. My Mom can teach me too.

I was walking downtown today and I saw someone who sort of looked like Dr. Bob. LOL, maybe I was thinking of Dr. Bob and that is why he looked like Dr. Bob. I felt warm feelings. I think I will feel the same when I meet the real Dr. Bob.

Aren't I crazy or what? LOL.

((((Dr. Bob))))

Deneb*

 

Re: Knitting » Deneb

Posted by LegWarmers on March 12, 2006, at 9:32:26

In reply to Re: Knitting and more stuff about Dr. Bob LOL, posted by Deneb on March 11, 2006, at 12:22:15

> > They sometimes have groups for knitting lessons at yarn stores, that might be a fun thing to try
>
> Hmmm...that's something to think about. My Mom can teach me too.

I meant it as a suggestion for a social activity to do and meet people.

 

Re: Knitting » LegWarmers

Posted by Dinah on March 12, 2006, at 10:14:42

In reply to Re: Knitting » Deneb, posted by LegWarmers on March 12, 2006, at 9:32:26

I agree. Although I'm mostly a hermit, I've joined a lot of on-line groups related to my hobbies.

 

knitting in yarn shops

Posted by Racer on March 12, 2006, at 12:58:46

In reply to Re: It is cool -- » Deneb, posted by LegWarmers on March 11, 2006, at 9:17:50

> >
>
> They sometimes have groups for knitting lessons at yarn stores, that might be a fun thing to try

Yep, it's a good way to get out of the house and be around people with few pressures. Some weeks, after therapy, I take my knitting over to the local yarn shop -- or LYS in the lingo -- and sit and knit. You can tell the shops that encourage it: they have comfy chairs. And actually, most do these days. They generally have at least one employee who will give pointers, but the best part is that other knitters hanging out will often help out. While I sit knitting, and the owner of my LYS works, if someone else needs help, I'll put down my own knitting and heave my bones up to help out. "Oh, you're having trouble keeping the stitch pattern straight? Here's the trick I use." Or even, and this is one of my worst habits, "You're looking for a yarn to make that with? Well, here's my favorite basic wool/mohair boucle/cabled cotton/whatever yarn, over here, and then there's the designer yarn over here, you'll need -- hang on, let me get out my calculator..."

LYS are great resources and lovely places to be.

 

Re: knitting in yarn shops » Racer

Posted by gardenergirl on March 12, 2006, at 17:41:45

In reply to knitting in yarn shops, posted by Racer on March 12, 2006, at 12:58:46

> Or even, and this is one of my worst habits, "You're looking for a yarn to make that with? Well, here's my favorite basic wool/mohair boucle/cabled cotton/whatever yarn, over here, and then there's the designer yarn over here, you'll need -- hang on, let me get out my calculator..."

Sounds like you should be on their payroll!

:)

gg


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