Announcer 1: The clock is ticking, the end is near, and all our athletes are pushing for the finish. Does it look like Inishmore will finish, Bob?
Announcer 2: I know that Amy's been considering whether an Aran T-shirt would be complete idiocy, Bob. But given how pigheaded committed she is, I think she'll just keep pushing. There's about 10cm to go on the sleeves, then the shoulder straps, then the collar, then the finishing. Not impossible, but not easy either. I forsee a very knitting-intensive Saturday for her.
Announcer 1: We'll be keeping an eye on her, Bob. Now off to the award ceremonies where those Olympic knitters with a more balanced view of life are receiving their gold medals!
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You can totally do it Amy. I've seen you knit an entire afghan in 24 hours. Sleeves? Easy!
I did? Really? Was rye involved?
Go Amy Go! Go Amy Go!
Maybe 24 hours was an exaggeration. How long did it take you to knit Suzi's afghan? I know it wasn't very long at all. And hey, maybe rye was involved.
nothing wrong with rye.
It could very well have been heavily involved in the conception of one or more of my children.
Right now, the purring kitten nearly asleep on my shoulder is inspiring me to another cheer:
A brilliant woman every day
Amy's definitely on her way
Aspiring gold medal knitting olympian
She's not going to look like a bowling pin