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Using a sewing machine from the US elsewhere?

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Re: Using a sewing machine from the US elsewhere?

Postby clothmama » Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:41 pm

:hohoho: I knew it would be something obvious like that :hohoho:

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Re: Using a sewing machine from the US elsewhere?

Postby Soupdragon » Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:42 pm

Tory, you make me laugh. :hohoho: I think I'd do that, though - get a stop-gap machine and then plan to buy when ;) you get back to Aus. After all, if you've only bought a crappy machine you've had to make do with for a year, you'll have to move back to buy a better one; it's the only sensible choice. :twisted:

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Re: Using a sewing machine from the US elsewhere?

Postby clothmama » Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:14 am

:naughty:

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Re: Using a sewing machine from the US elsewhere?

Postby sim » Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:31 pm

gilbertandmartha wrote:Far Far from it Tory - Oil and Gas. Although there's probably some similarity both do deal with deep dark caves :giggle:


:barflol: :hohoho: :hohoho: :hohoho:

Now I have to come up with something to explain to Ewan what I'm laughing at!!

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Re: Using a sewing machine from the US elsewhere?

Postby JabberJabber » Thu Jul 11, 2013 4:12 pm

gilbertandmartha wrote:Far Far from it Tory - Oil and Gas. Although there's probably some similarity both do deal with deep dark caves :giggle:



And this is why you should always read threads you don't think you are interested in... :hohoho:

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