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Really, one glove is as useless as no glove* (unless you are a crazed, egomaniacal, regressed pop-star). Keep the dag-nabbers together for crying out loud. Magnet in each cuff... just don't carry your credit card up your sleeve.
* pair four and counting
Stringed Mittens
http://www.purplesk...roducts/AM00521.jpg [Worldgineer, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004]
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[k_sra}, just coat your hands in glue and dip them in shredded fleece. |
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Shredded fleece? And I'm supposed to have a vat lying around? |
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<note to self> Not everyone has vats of fleece. Also stockpiles of dryer lint are rare</note to self> |
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No, even on a bulletin board I can't say it+ |
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"pair four and counting"
If you're only losing one of each, then surely you have 2 pair remaining? Or do you always lose the left one? Oops, now I get it. You're a woman. You probably think that paired articles of clothing like gloves (or socks) need to match in order to be worn at the same time.
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Sometimes I lose one, sometimes both. It's in the averages...Umbrellas are another big money drain. |
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I've simply given up on umbrellas. It's just water. |
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[k_sra] Sounds like you need magnets on the umbrella, scarf, handbag... |
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[tsuka], you've hit on it precisely. I've been planning it for weeks. Crochet a long strand a little longer than my arms and thread it through my coat sleeves. |
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Surgically attach a leather coating to your hands. |
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tsuka -- RFIDs, baby. track every glove & sock. Doug Adams sure missed that one :) |
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I especially want to use 'em to open the freezer without using my fingers. Just because. |
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(watches [dijon] using glove love power to climb up a metal light pole, just because) |
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//Also stockpiles of dryer lint are rare</note to self>//
Not in this house, dave.
How about velcro, [k_sra]? |
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[lint], Not as streamline. (read: pretty) |
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Actually, [DrCurry] came up with a velcro glove idea which was meant to seal the gap between glove and sleeve. |
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but if you lose them, you lose them both. |
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Buy yourself the most expensive gloves you can find. Try to spend a few hundred on them. |
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Guaranteed you'll be damn careful not to lose one of those. |
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(This also works for umbrellas.) |
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//Or buy a few hundred pair of cheap gloves and not give a shit.// |
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that is more of a "me" thing to do. I wouldn't buy them all at once, but if I lose one then I just have a good reason to go buy me another pair of cute cheap gloves. ;) |
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Glove Love? I thought you were thinkin' along the lines of _Yellow Submarine_. |
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+ For the name. Now please figure out how to implement this for socks such that each sock sticks to its mate, but not other socks. |
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Yarn connecting them running up each pant leg? You'll have to put your socks on before your pants. |
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That might get a little iffy in the crotch, [World]. But thank you for the laugh. |
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I buy gloves by the box of 100, and they are ambidextrous.
Just thought I would share. |
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