A bunch of useless crap
Published on February 9, 2007 By MasonM In Blogging
I just got back from making my house payment for the month. Ah well, one needs a place to keep his stuff.

I also got online and ordered those Knit Picks Options knitting needles as well as the nice knitting bag I'd had my eye on. I had described the bag to Mom and she had expressed that she also would like to have one. Since someone had provided me with a promotional code to get $25 off the price of the bag I went ahead and ordered a second one for Mom.

Here's the stuff I ordered , which should all arrive on Tuesday. I called the boss and told him I would be staying home until Wednesday now.






Comments
on Feb 09, 2007
Hey if this is a suggestions on where to unload money article I have a *big* suggestion to put at the head of the line.     I'm always looking for where the extra cash that should be mine went, so please forward any you have right on along.
on Feb 09, 2007
Is Orange the only color?
on Feb 09, 2007
I'm always looking for where the extra cash that should be mine went, so please forward any you have right on along.


If ever happen to have any "extra" cash, I'll keep it in mind
on Feb 09, 2007
Is Orange the only color?


Yeah, that seems to be the only color it comes in. I'm not too wild about the color but I can live with it. It's the least "girly" knitting bag I've been able to find.
on Feb 09, 2007
Up front: I've sewn, I cook, and admittedly can name more fashion designers than any heterosexual man should be able to. That said, I'm not trying to poke fun or be homophobic, etc., but do a lot of truck drivers, well, knit? Don't you catch hell about it?

I got a lot of flack in high school over two things. First, I took Home Economics almost every year. Second, a friend and I pushed for the inclusion male cheerleaders the entire time we were there. Of course, regardless of the fact I was always in trouble with some girls boyfriend or daddy, I was labelled a fruit.

Well, DUH, home economics was where the girls were. Anyone who wouldn't be interested in hanging out and manhandling cheerleaders would be suspect in my book as well. Oddly, the 'he-man' type was always in the shower with the other sweaty football players and in AG glass manhandling cattle.

Sorry, lol, that was long. The truck drivers I have known have always been the "How about them Bears", ham fisted, manly men types. Every time I see you post about this I remember high school and taking flack for aligning myself more with 'girl stuff', even though it was usually in pursuit of them.
on Feb 09, 2007
but do a lot of truck drivers, well, knit? Don't you catch hell about it?


I'm not really sure how many truckers out there secretly knit or crochet or needlepoint in their trucks, but not too many do it publicly. I just happen to be one of those guys who isn't the least insecure and so basically couldn't give a red rat's ass what anyone thinks.

As far as catching hell, no I don't. In person I do not look like the type of person one would wish to "give hell" and most folks who don't know me leave me alone. I've caught a good natured joke here and there and am more than willing to laugh right along with them. I've had a number of quite positive comments about it from fellow drivers, usually accompanied by something like "I would never have the patience for that". They're curious, even mildly interested, as most of us are always looking for something to pass the time when we're shut down.

The truck drivers I have known have always been the "How about them Bears", ham fisted, manly men types.


I'd say that would be a pretty good description of me, just without the homophobic insecurities a lot of those guys seem to have.

Interestingly, I've found that knitting in public is a great way to meet women. It's an excellent ice breaker and when I knit in public, like a truck stop or diner, some woman will invariably approach me to ask about the knitting, comment on the knitting, or just strike up a conversation.


I will confess that I have found that the vast majority of the male knitters I have come across are gay, but not all. There are straight guys like myself who enjoy the craft. Besides, it was men who originally invented knitting and up into the first half of the 20th century it was quite common for men and boys to be seen knitting.


on Feb 09, 2007
It's always been about self-sufficiency to me. I know men that I grew up around that right now if their wives left or died would literally not know how to cook their own supper, sew on a button, or even wash their clothes in their own washer and dryer. To me, THAT is a lot more, well, candy assed. There's always been something effeminate about a grown man-child that needs his wife to be his momma, too, lol.

Kudos to you. I can vouch for the meeting women, thing. Home Economics class in high school is like fish in a barrel, lol, with no other fisherman usually.
on Feb 09, 2007
There's always been something effeminate about a grown man-child that needs his wife to be his momma, too, lol.


I agree 100%. My mother made a point of teaching me all of the skills I needed in order to take care of myself. I cook, do laundry, sew (basics), and can do all of the stuff I need to care for myself as well as being able to repair my own car, truck, bicycle, and computer. I can easily shift gears from chopping wood (haven't done that in ages) to cooking a meal.

Kudos to you. I can vouch for the meeting women, thing. Home Economics class in high school is like fish in a barrel, lol, with no other fisherman usually.


Thanks and yep, I agree. I did the home ec class for the same reason,
on Feb 09, 2007
Hey if this is a suggestions on where to unload money article I have a *big* suggestion to put at the head of the line. I'm always looking for where the extra cash that should be mine went, so please forward any you have right on along.


I know a Texas House candidate that could use the funds as well...lol!
on Feb 09, 2007
It's always been about self-sufficiency to me. I know men that I grew up around that right now if their wives left or died would literally not know how to cook their own supper, sew on a button, or even wash their clothes in their own washer and dryer. To me, THAT is a lot more, well, candy assed. There's always been something effeminate about a grown man-child that needs his wife to be his momma, too, lol.


I agree...I always tell single guys that one sure way to impress a date is to cook a GOOD dinner for her. It worked for me, at least!
on Feb 09, 2007
.I always tell single guys that one sure way to impress a date is to cook a GOOD dinner for her.


Yep, works like a charm for truly impressing a date.
on Feb 09, 2007
I agree 100%. My mother made a point of teaching me all of the skills I needed in order to take care of myself. I cook, do laundry, sew (basics), and can do all of the stuff I need to care for myself


This is a traditional thing for mom's from the Caribbean to do as well, teach their boys to be self sufficient, it's a good thing!
on Feb 09, 2007
This is a traditional thing for mom's from the Caribbean to do as well, teach their boys to be self sufficient, it's a good thing!


Yes, it is a good thing. Sadly, these days mothers seem to go out of their way to raise helpless idiots.