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      <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://maybewearerabbits.blogspot.com/">Eloise</a> proves that the insubordiknit podcast is now all gay, all the time, and she (and we) don't need any medication for it! Heh. She's awesome and you won't believe where knitting has taken her.  Alexandra Walters wants you to <a href="http://meetmeinthedayroom.wordpress.com/">meet her in the dayroom</a> for some self-guided art therapy.  Her stuff is amazing and you should take a look, and then a stab at it yourself!  <a href="http://blogs.seamenschurch.org">Jeanette Devita</a> who has her own <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7431788">etsy shop</a>, tells us all about how knitting can keep cold mariners warm and the work so many knitters are doing through <a href="http://www.seamenschurch.org/484.asp">Christmas at Sea</a>, a division under <a href="http://www.seamenschurch.org/474.asp">Seamen's Church Institute</a>, which is hosting my upcoming <a href="http://www.insubordiknit.com/workshops">NYC workshop</a>!

Don't forget to send me your answer to the Utah's Nickel Pickle so you can have a chance to win the two stunning braids of fiber from the ever-talented Mandie at <a href="http://www.ewegivemetheknits.com/store/Default.asp">Ewe Give Me the Knits</a> from Australia! I'll announce the winner in the next podcast! And even if you aren't the lucky one that we randomly draw from the correct answers, still, check out her shop , her stuff is awesome and it's important that we support our indie artists!

Remember, if I'm going to do this thing regularly, I need you! Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea? Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story? Please! Use the contact button on the top of this page and I'll be sure to respond!  My next few loose themes are -- 

namedropping
your cheating heart
on the road
faith
i did it all for love

but don't feel tied down by these topics, if you've got something good, i can build a show around it!

Also, did you notice the knitter IDs? You should totally do one! Call and leave a message at 206-203-4902.

Here's what I'm asking, roughly, though feel free to give me more or less, these are guidelines only:

    * Name
    * city, state or country
    * age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age)
    * job
    * knitting/crocheting for ____ years
    * last/current project worked

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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://maybewearerabbits.blogspot.com/">Eloise</a> proves that the insubordiknit podcast is now all gay, all the time, and she (and we) don't need any medication for it! Heh. She's awesome and you won't believe where knitting has taken her. Alexandra Walters wants you to <a href="http://meetmeinthedayroom.wordpress.com/">meet her in the dayroom</a> for some self-guided art therapy. Her stuff is amazing and you should take a look, and then a stab at it yourself! <a href="http://blogs.seamenschurch.org">Jeanette Devita</a> who has her own <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7431788">etsy shop</a>, tells us all about how knitting can keep cold mariners warm and the work so many knitters are doing through <a href="http://www.seamenschurch.org/484.asp">Christmas at Sea</a>, a division under <a href="http://www.seamenschurch.org/474.asp">Seamen's Church Institute</a>, which is hosting my upcoming <a href="http://www.insubordiknit.com/workshops">NYC workshop</a>! Don't forget to send me your answer to the Utah's Nickel Pickle so you can have a chance to win the two stunning braids of fiber from the ever-talented Mandie at <a href="http://www.ewegivemetheknits.com/store/Default.asp">Ewe Give Me the Knits</a> from Australia! I'll announce the winner in the next podcast! And even if you aren't the lucky one that we randomly draw from the correct answers, still, check out her shop , her stuff is awesome and it's important that we support our indie artists! Remember, if I'm going to do this thing regularly, I need you! Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea? Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story? Please! Use the contact button on the top of this page and I'll be sure to respond! My next few loose themes are -- namedropping your cheating heart on the road faith i did it all for love but don't feel tied down by these topics, if you've got something good, i can build a show around it! Also, did you notice the knitter IDs? You should totally do one! Call and leave a message at 206-203-4902. Here's what I'm asking, roughly, though feel free to give me more or less, these are guidelines only: * Name * city, state or country * age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age) * job * knitting/crocheting for ____ years * last/current project worked Come on, help a knitta out.]]></content:encoded>
      
      
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    <itunes:subtitle>Eloise proves that the insubordiknit podcast is now all gay, all the time, and she (and we) don't need any medication for it! Heh. She's awesome and you won't believe where knitting has taken her. Alexandra Walters wants you to meet her in the dayroom for some self-guided art therapy. Her stuff is amazing and you should take a look, and then a stab at it yourself! Jeanette Devita who has her own etsy shop, tells us all about how knitting can keep cold mariners warm and the work so many knitters are doing through Christmas at Sea, a division under Seamen's Church Institute, which is hosting my upcoming NYC workshop! Don't forget to send me your answer to the Utah's Nickel Pickle so you can have a chance to win the two stunning braids of fiber from the ever-talented Mandie at Ewe Give Me the Knits from Australia! I'll announce the winner in the next podcast! And even if you aren't the lucky one that we randomly draw from the correct answers, still, check out her shop , her stuff is awesome and it's important that we support our indie artists! Remember, if I'm going to do this thing regularly, I need you! Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea? Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story? Please! Use the contact button on the top of this page and I'll be sure to respond! My next few loose themes are -- namedropping your cheating heart on the road faith i did it all for love but don't feel tied down by these topics, if you've got something good, i can build a show around it! Also, did you notice the knitter IDs? You should totally do one! Call and leave a message at 206-203-4902. Here's what I'm asking, roughly, though feel free to give me more or less, these are guidelines only: * Name * city, state or country * age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age) * job * knitting/crocheting for ____ years * last/current project worked Come on, help a knitta out.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>insubordiknit</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Eloise proves that the insubordiknit podcast is now all gay, all the time, and she (and we) don't need any medication for it! Heh. She's awesome and you won't believe where knitting has taken her. Alexandra Walters wants you to meet her in the dayroom for some self-guided art therapy. Her stuff is amazing and you should take a look, and then a stab at it yourself! Jeanette Devita who has her own etsy shop, tells us all about how knitting can keep cold mariners warm and the work so many knitters are doing through Christmas at Sea, a division under Seamen's Church Institute, which is hosting my upcoming NYC workshop! Don't forget to send me your answer to the Utah's Nickel Pickle so you can have a chance to win the two stunning braids of fiber from the ever-talented Mandie at Ewe Give Me the Knits from Australia! I'll announce the winner in the next podcast! And even if you aren't the lucky one that we randomly draw from the correct answers, still, check out her shop , her stuff is awesome and it's important that we support our indie artists! Remember, if I'm going to do this thing regularly, I need you! Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea? Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story? Please! Use the contact button on the top of this page and I'll be sure to respond! My next few loose themes are -- namedropping your cheating heart on the road faith i did it all for love but don't feel tied down by these topics, if you've got something good, i can build a show around it! Also, did you notice the knitter IDs? You should totally do one! Call and leave a message at 206-203-4902. Here's what I'm asking, roughly, though feel free to give me more or less, these are guidelines only: * Name * city, state or country * age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age) * job * knitting/crocheting for ____ years * last/current project worked Come on, help a knitta out.</itunes:summary><author>jacey@insubordiknit.com (insubordiknit)</author></item>
    
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<br/><br/>Also, this episode is not suitable for children!  This knitter's life, specifically.<br/><br/>Don't forget to send me your answer to the Boy Wonder's Nickel Pickle so you can have a chance to win the freaking gorgeous Emerald Sea sock yarn from TLS (<a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5371291">Tresea Levite Studio</a>).  I'll announce the winner in the next podcast!  And if you aren't the lucky one that we randomly draw the correct answers, still, check out her shop , her stuff is lovely and it's important that we support our indie artists!

Other things I mentioned that you might like: <a href="http://www.avam.org/kinetic/index.html">AVAM Kinetic Sculpture race</a>, <a href="http://spoutwood.org/">Fairy Festival</a> and, as if you don't already know -- <a href="http://www.sheepandwool.org/">Maryland Sheep and Wool</a>!

Thanks to Judy Porter for this week's <em>Who's that Purl</em>.  Grady Challis for This <em>Knitter's Life</em>, and Mr. Spock for my closing lines.  Also thanks to Kitten A. B. for all the editing, production, music and support, without you, boy, I'd never get these things done!

Remember, if I'm going to do this thing regularly, I need you!  Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea?   Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story? Please!  Use the contact button on the top of this page and I'll be sure to respond!

Also, did you notice the knitter IDs?  You should totally do one!    Call and leave a message at 206-203-1255.

Here's what I'm asking, roughly, though feel free to give me more or less, these are guidelines only:
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	<li>Name</li>
	<li>city, state or country</li>
	<li>age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age)</li>
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    <itunes:subtitle>In this episode two things become one, one thing becomes two, and one thing becomes something new altogether. Also, this episode is not suitable for children!  This knitter's life, specifically. Don't forget to send me your answer to the Boy Wonder's Nickel Pickle so you can have a chance to win the freaking gorgeous Emerald Sea sock yarn from TLS (Tresea Levite Studio). I'll announce the winner in the next podcast! And if you aren't the lucky one that we randomly draw the correct answers, still, check out her shop , her stuff is lovely and it's important that we support our indie artists! Other things I mentioned that you might like: AVAM Kinetic Sculpture race, Fairy Festival and, as if you don't already know -- Maryland Sheep and Wool! Thanks to Judy Porter for this week's Who's that Purl. Grady Challis for This Knitter's Life, and Mr. Spock for my closing lines. Also thanks to Kitten A. B. for all the editing, production, music and support, without you, boy, I'd never get these things done! Remember, if I'm going to do this thing regularly, I need you! Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea? Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story? Please! Use the contact button on the top of this page and I'll be sure to respond! Also, did you notice the knitter IDs? You should totally do one! Call and leave a message at 206-203-1255. Here's what I'm asking, roughly, though feel free to give me more or less, these are guidelines only: Name city, state or country age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age) job knitting/crocheting for ____ years last/current project worked Come on, help a knitta out.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>insubordiknit</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this episode two things become one, one thing becomes two, and one thing becomes something new altogether. Also, this episode is not suitable for children!  This knitter's life, specifically. Don't forget to send me your answer to the Boy Wonder's Nickel Pickle so you can have a chance to win the freaking gorgeous Emerald Sea sock yarn from TLS (Tresea Levite Studio). I'll announce the winner in the next podcast! And if you aren't the lucky one that we randomly draw the correct answers, still, check out her shop , her stuff is lovely and it's important that we support our indie artists! Other things I mentioned that you might like: AVAM Kinetic Sculpture race, Fairy Festival and, as if you don't already know -- Maryland Sheep and Wool! Thanks to Judy Porter for this week's Who's that Purl. Grady Challis for This Knitter's Life, and Mr. Spock for my closing lines. Also thanks to Kitten A. B. for all the editing, production, music and support, without you, boy, I'd never get these things done! Remember, if I'm going to do this thing regularly, I need you! Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea? Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story? Please! Use the contact button on the top of this page and I'll be sure to respond! Also, did you notice the knitter IDs? You should totally do one! Call and leave a message at 206-203-1255. Here's what I'm asking, roughly, though feel free to give me more or less, these are guidelines only: Name city, state or country age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age) job knitting/crocheting for ____ years last/current project worked Come on, help a knitta out.</itunes:summary><author>jacey@insubordiknit.com (insubordiknit)</author></item>
    
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      <description><![CDATA[Is this thing still on?  I come back after a year of radio silence for my most indulgent episode ever!  I talk about what kept me away.  And speaking of the DVD, if you'd like your own copy of it, you can get it <a href="http://www.insubordiknit.com/video">here</a>.  Or maybe you just want to <a href="http://www.insubordiknit.com/video/dvd-photos"> look at pictures of the making of it</a>, see the set and all the amazing people that without whom  it would still just be dinner conversation fodder.  Of course, there are <a href="http://www.insubordiknit.com/video/sitnspin-reviews">the reviews</a>.

Oh yeah, the podcast... let's see, I spin the dirtiest yarn in the world.  There's a nickle pickle from the Boy Boggs, the first correct answer gets a hank of yarn by me and a drawing by him.  And though I didn't mention it in the podcast (mostly because I didn't know it was going to happen), all of my editing, sound production and music is by my very talented partner, Kitten.

And remember, if I'm going to do this thing regularly, I need you!  Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea?   Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story? Please!  Use the contact button on the top of this page and I'll be sure to respond!

Also, did you notice the knitter IDs?  You should totally do one!    Call and leave a message at 206-203-1255.

Here's what I'm asking, roughly, though feel free to give me more or less, these are guidelines only:
<ul>
  <li>Name</li>
  <li>city, state or country</li>
  <li>age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age)</li>
  <li>job</li>
  <li>knitting/crocheting for ____ years</li>
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    <itunes:subtitle>Is this thing still on? I come back after a year of radio silence for my most indulgent episode ever! I talk about what kept me away. And speaking of the DVD, if you'd like your own copy of it, you can get it here. Or maybe you just want to look at pictures of the making of it, see the set and all the amazing people that without whom it would still just be dinner conversation fodder. Of course, there are the reviews. Oh yeah, the podcast... let's see, I spin the dirtiest yarn in the world. There's a nickle pickle from the Boy Boggs, the first correct answer gets a hank of yarn by me and a drawing by him. And though I didn't mention it in the podcast (mostly because I didn't know it was going to happen), all of my editing, sound production and music is by my very talented partner, Kitten. And remember, if I'm going to do this thing regularly, I need you! Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea? Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story? Please! Use the contact button on the top of this page and I'll be sure to respond! Also, did you notice the knitter IDs? You should totally do one! Call and leave a message at 206-203-1255. Here's what I'm asking, roughly, though feel free to give me more or less, these are guidelines only: Name city, state or country age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age) job knitting/crocheting for ____ years last/current project worked Come on, help a knitta out.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>insubordiknit</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Is this thing still on? I come back after a year of radio silence for my most indulgent episode ever! I talk about what kept me away. And speaking of the DVD, if you'd like your own copy of it, you can get it here. Or maybe you just want to look at pictures of the making of it, see the set and all the amazing people that without whom it would still just be dinner conversation fodder. Of course, there are the reviews. Oh yeah, the podcast... let's see, I spin the dirtiest yarn in the world. There's a nickle pickle from the Boy Boggs, the first correct answer gets a hank of yarn by me and a drawing by him. And though I didn't mention it in the podcast (mostly because I didn't know it was going to happen), all of my editing, sound production and music is by my very talented partner, Kitten. And remember, if I'm going to do this thing regularly, I need you! Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea? Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story? Please! Use the contact button on the top of this page and I'll be sure to respond! Also, did you notice the knitter IDs? You should totally do one! Call and leave a message at 206-203-1255. Here's what I'm asking, roughly, though feel free to give me more or less, these are guidelines only: Name city, state or country age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age) job knitting/crocheting for ____ years last/current project worked Come on, help a knitta out.</itunes:summary><author>jacey@insubordiknit.com (insubordiknit)</author></item>
    
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      <description><![CDATA[Did anyone else notice that month just fly by?  Really.  Right on by and here's episode 5.  <a href="http://www.whoaphotos.com/blog">DeAnna</a> tells us about being cold in the wood and being cold in general, if you're interested in being cold like her, check out <a href="http://www.wildernessawareness.org/"> these survival programs</a>.  Sage Tyrtle of <a href="Quirkynomads.com"> Quirky nomads</a> reads an Anonymous <i>This knitter's Life</i> that brings tears to my eyes, especially.  Finally, a sneak little peek at the uglier side of me and my happy holiday road rage.

Don't forget to call in or leave a comment with your guess at Boy Boggs' Nickel Pickle!

Also, and as usual, thanks to K.adventure and Boy Boggs for their musical prowess.  

Hey, all the cool kids are participating, you should too!  Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea?   Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story?  Please!  If you need help, just e-mail me! jacey (at) insubordiknit (dot.) com  

Also, did you notice the knitter IDs?  You should totally do one!   There's three ways you can do it -- one is with the internal (or external for the fancy-pants among us) mic on your computer, either hit the button over there in the sidebar and record it via odeo, or record it yourself in Garageband or Audacity.  Just send it to me as a .aif or .wav file.  The third and easiest way is with any old telephone device, landline or cell-variety, call and leave a message at 206-339-9155.

Here's what I'm asking, roughly:

Name
city, state or country
age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age)
job/
knitting/crocheting for ____ years
last/current project worked:

Come on, help a knitta out.

To listen to the podcast, click the red <i>listen</i> link below!

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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Did anyone else notice that month just fly by? Really. Right on by and here's episode 5. <a href="http://www.whoaphotos.com/blog">DeAnna</a> tells us about being cold in the wood and being cold in general, if you're interested in being cold like her, check out <a href="http://www.wildernessawareness.org/"> these survival programs</a>. Sage Tyrtle of <a href="Quirkynomads.com"> Quirky nomads</a> reads an Anonymous <i>This knitter's Life</i> that brings tears to my eyes, especially. Finally, a sneak little peek at the uglier side of me and my happy holiday road rage. Don't forget to call in or leave a comment with your guess at Boy Boggs' Nickel Pickle! Also, and as usual, thanks to K.adventure and Boy Boggs for their musical prowess. Hey, all the cool kids are participating, you should too! Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea? Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story? Please! If you need help, just e-mail me! jacey (at) insubordiknit (dot.) com Also, did you notice the knitter IDs? You should totally do one! There's three ways you can do it -- one is with the internal (or external for the fancy-pants among us) mic on your computer, either hit the button over there in the sidebar and record it via odeo, or record it yourself in Garageband or Audacity. Just send it to me as a .aif or .wav file. The third and easiest way is with any old telephone device, landline or cell-variety, call and leave a message at 206-339-9155. Here's what I'm asking, roughly: Name city, state or country age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age) job/ knitting/crocheting for ____ years last/current project worked: Come on, help a knitta out. To listen to the podcast, click the red <i>listen</i> link below! <a href="http://media.libsyn.com/media/insubordiknit/Insub005--coldlonelyandpissedoff.mp3" length="51457589" type="audio/mpeg"> </a>]]></content:encoded>
      
      
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    <itunes:subtitle>Did anyone else notice that month just fly by? Really. Right on by and here's episode 5. DeAnna tells us about being cold in the wood and being cold in general, if you're interested in being cold like her, check out these survival programs. Sage Tyrtle of Quirky nomads reads an Anonymous This knitter's Life that brings tears to my eyes, especially. Finally, a sneak little peek at the uglier side of me and my happy holiday road rage. Don't forget to call in or leave a comment with your guess at Boy Boggs' Nickel Pickle! Also, and as usual, thanks to K.adventure and Boy Boggs for their musical prowess. Hey, all the cool kids are participating, you should too! Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea? Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story? Please! If you need help, just e-mail me! jacey (at) insubordiknit (dot.) com Also, did you notice the knitter IDs? You should totally do one! There's three ways you can do it -- one is with the internal (or external for the fancy-pants among us) mic on your computer, either hit the button over there in the sidebar and record it via odeo, or record it yourself in Garageband or Audacity. Just send it to me as a .aif or .wav file. The third and easiest way is with any old telephone device, landline or cell-variety, call and leave a message at 206-339-9155. Here's what I'm asking, roughly: Name city, state or country age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age) job/ knitting/crocheting for ____ years last/current project worked: Come on, help a knitta out. To listen to the podcast, click the red listen link below!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>insubordiknit</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Did anyone else notice that month just fly by? Really. Right on by and here's episode 5. DeAnna tells us about being cold in the wood and being cold in general, if you're interested in being cold like her, check out these survival programs. Sage Tyrtle of Quirky nomads reads an Anonymous This knitter's Life that brings tears to my eyes, especially. Finally, a sneak little peek at the uglier side of me and my happy holiday road rage. Don't forget to call in or leave a comment with your guess at Boy Boggs' Nickel Pickle! Also, and as usual, thanks to K.adventure and Boy Boggs for their musical prowess. Hey, all the cool kids are participating, you should too! Don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea? Have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? Got a good knitting story? Please! If you need help, just e-mail me! jacey (at) insubordiknit (dot.) com Also, did you notice the knitter IDs? You should totally do one! There's three ways you can do it -- one is with the internal (or external for the fancy-pants among us) mic on your computer, either hit the button over there in the sidebar and record it via odeo, or record it yourself in Garageband or Audacity. Just send it to me as a .aif or .wav file. The third and easiest way is with any old telephone device, landline or cell-variety, call and leave a message at 206-339-9155. Here's what I'm asking, roughly: Name city, state or country age(or decade if you're not comfortable with the age) job/ knitting/crocheting for ____ years last/current project worked: Come on, help a knitta out. To listen to the podcast, click the red listen link below!</itunes:summary><author>jacey@insubordiknit.com (insubordiknit)</author></item>
    
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 17:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[Finally, after 18 months I come back and pretend that you're still out there, I have a dream about being a 8 foot tall greek mythical creature with a love of French cuisine, Gina from <a href="http://www.yogagardennh.com/podcast.html">sleepyeyesknits</a> claims she's no longer a craft addict (but we all know, once an addict, always an addict, right?),  Boy Boggs gives you a nickel pickle,  Botany lays down the knitterly beat and makes sure everyone knows how to pronounce <i>clapotis</i>, and my mom takes me out in footie pajamas for shots.  Yep, I'm back!

Thanks to <i>Botany</i> and <i>The Spiked Marble</i>the music, and thanks to everyone who sent e-mails over the past 18 months asking me to come back!

Also, don't you want to be on the show? got a novel idea for a profile (who's that purl), wanna be interviewed, have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (this knitters life), read a great blog entry or just have something to say? Please, let me know!

For information on the artyarn spinning clinic I'm teaching in atlanta, check <a href="http://www.shopknitch.com/classes1.php?osCsid=923fa537fc2b694d4e5a4e9c8ba49d59">knitch</a> out!

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      <title>Insub003-Fighting the Power</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2006 22:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<br/><a href="http://knitspot.com">Anne</a> can't fight love, and her love can't fight good knitting. Jen fights for what she believes in and almost gets trampled in the process.  Punk rock is all about firghting the power and breaking rules.  Plus Brooklyn Michelle of <a href="http://www.moshknit.blogspot.com/"> the mosh knit</a> is having a contest in which the <a href="http://www.insubordiknit.com/images/DSC00016.php">yarn</a> from <a href="http://www.insubordiknit.com/images/MK02.php">inspirational spinning</a> will be the <a href="http://www.insubordiknit.com/images/MK03.php">prize</a>.  Also, <a href="http://www.jodigreen.ca/blog"> Jodi Green</a> talks about hockey nipple and satin shorts. And <a href="http://www.creativemompodcast.com"> moms can be creative, ya hear?</a>.

Oh, and thanks to Laura for the cookies!

Did you pick up on my hints?  What exciting news do I have?

Did you meet an interesting knitter?  Knit for the wrong person? Or just wanna say something to me? Call my voicemail 206-888-knit, don't be suprised if it gets on the show!

Also, don't you want to be on the show? It's easy!  Really.  Let me know and we'll make it work!

<b>Sounds:</b>

protest sounds by <a href="http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/index.php?sid=6c19a4e659fd7e94d0175a3b22381aa7">the free sound project</a>
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    <itunes:subtitle>Anne can't fight love, and her love can't fight good knitting. Jen fights for what she believes in and almost gets trampled in the process. Punk rock is all about firghting the power and breaking rules. Plus Brooklyn Michelle of the mosh knit is having a contest in which the yarn from inspirational spinning will be the prize. Also, Jodi Green talks about hockey nipple and satin shorts. And moms can be creative, ya hear?. Oh, and thanks to Laura for the cookies! Did you pick up on my hints? What exciting news do I have? Did you meet an interesting knitter? Knit for the wrong person? Or just wanna say something to me? Call my voicemail 206-888-knit, don't be suprised if it gets on the show! Also, don't you want to be on the show? It's easy! Really. Let me know and we'll make it work! Sounds: protest sounds by the free sound project sex and drugs and rock and roll snippet by Ian Dury and the Blockheads All other music by K. adventure boggs</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>insubordiknit</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Anne can't fight love, and her love can't fight good knitting. Jen fights for what she believes in and almost gets trampled in the process. Punk rock is all about firghting the power and breaking rules. Plus Brooklyn Michelle of the mosh knit is having a contest in which the yarn from inspirational spinning will be the prize. Also, Jodi Green talks about hockey nipple and satin shorts. And moms can be creative, ya hear?. Oh, and thanks to Laura for the cookies! Did you pick up on my hints? What exciting news do I have? Did you meet an interesting knitter? Knit for the wrong person? Or just wanna say something to me? Call my voicemail 206-888-knit, don't be suprised if it gets on the show! Also, don't you want to be on the show? It's easy! Really. Let me know and we'll make it work! Sounds: protest sounds by the free sound project sex and drugs and rock and roll snippet by Ian Dury and the Blockheads All other music by K. adventure boggs</itunes:summary><author>jacey@insubordiknit.com (insubordiknit)</author></item>
    
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      <title>Insub002-the good, the bad, and the ugly</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2006 14:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<br/>The Second, later due to some technical difficulties. I'm still a nervous wreck, okay, maybe not a wreck, a fender bender, a nervous fender bender.  What does ole Ronny R. have to do with <a href="http://www.insubordiknit.com/images/TDE4.jpg">yarn</a>? and why can't <a href="http://knitandtonic.typepad.com/knitandtonic/">Wendy</a> stop buying yarn, even the cheap stuff?  Botany brings us <i>what's on my needles</i>.  <a href="http://jumpsheep.blogspot.com/">Therese</a> is a much better person than I used to be, she went to Africa, I went to jail.  Check out her website for details on how you can help with the former and for tamales sake, avoid the latter -- jail food stinks!

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snoring, ambulance, and highway sounds by <a href="http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/index.php?sid=6c19a4e659fd7e94d0175a3b22381aa7">the free sound project</a>

Please comment and let me know what you thought, or send me a voice comment at 206-888-5648, or use your mic or internal mic to <a href="http://odeo.com/sendmeamessage/JaceyBoggs">send me a voice mail</a> in e-mail.  My, so many, many ways!

Also, don't you want to be on the show?  got a novel idea for a profile, wanna be interviewed? have a fabulous, funny, or touching story (you know, the great one you pull out at really good dinner parties)? read a great blog entry or just have something to say?  Please, let me know!

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      <title>Insub001-false starts and nervous peeing</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 May 2006 04:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[The first, be warned.  I fumble and I even curse.  I acknowledge that I'll never be  <a href="http://www.cast-on.com/">brenda</a>, <a href="http://quirkynomads.com/wp/">sage</a>, or even <a href="http://www.chubcreek.com/">dave and gary</a>.  There's an interview with me, a bit on <a href="http://www.sheepandwool.org/">MSW</a> by <a href="http://www.ahandmadegift.com/"> carrie</a>, a story about a rug, and safety tips for those of you near bodies of water. 

Oh, and there's not a <i>what's on my needles</i>, I said there would be but I by the end of the episode, it just didn't happen.  Stay tuned, next week for sure!

<b>Sounds:</b>
Intro by k. adventure boggs, thanks!
Roadrunner snippit by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Modern_Lovers">the modern lovers</a>
dog barking by <a href="http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/index.php?sid=6c19a4e659fd7e94d0175a3b22381aa7">the free sound project</a>

Please comment and let me know what you thought, or send me a voice comment at 206-888-5648, or use your mic or internal mic to <a href="http://odeo.com/sendmeamessage/JaceyBoggs">send me a voice mail</a> in e-mail.  My, so many, many ways!

Also, don't you want to be on the show?  got a novel idea for a profile, wanna be interviewed, have a fabulous, funny, or touching story, or just have something to say?  Please, let me know!

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