h a l f b a k e r yI CAN HAZ CROISSANTZ?
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You sure? Looks to me like s/he is just wording the idea as though it were real. |
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Not real. Not really all that bad, either. |
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+ I think it's rather nice. I'd really like to make an oriental rug this way; with designs I feed into the printer. |
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//[marked-for-deletion] Advertisement// !!?? I don't work for Walgreens, Old Navy, or HP thankyama'am. |
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Really, [dbmag9]! //knit from the cotton cartridge which is purchaseable from HP// ? You thought this was real? :-) |
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I did once try a knitting machine, figuring, heck, I know computers, how hard can it be? Couldn't get the thing strung up to make one thing. Fortunately, I only borrowed the thing, so I was able to give it right back. |
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I'm hoping these boxer-knitters are a little more user friendly! |
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horray, another proprietary cartridge to
conform to. HP cotton... for some reason,
Ghandi comes to mind. not sure why. |
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rip cords for emergencies? |
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I like this...lots of women flock for seasonal underwear, it seems, and this would be a great way to keep going with that. |
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Heh heh! You fooled [dbmag9]! Here is a crumb cartridge (available from BUNGCO for only 19.95 + shipping!) from which you may print yourself a croissant. |
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You might want to incorporate an oregano cartridge to help with that seasonal underwear women are flocking to. Spicy! |
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If HP made the cotton cartridge it would be worth $359.95, and would contain just enough material for three bedsheets. When the cartridge ran out of cotton, you'd also have to discard the half-finished pattern piece. |
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All the same, I'm sure that there would be a huge market for this item among closet kinks, so I'll try pushing that croissant button a couple of times. |
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