If I owned a quilt shop......
#32
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Location: Bay Area near San Francisco
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I used to live in a small town in Missouri. There was a small neighborhood bar that burned down. The only thing that was left was a storage building next door. The owner put in a charcoal grill and started serving beer and hamburgers. The customers decided to rebuild the bar themselves. After a couple of months the bar was up and running again. The customers called themselves the "Cockeyed Construction Company" and their motto was "If it's straight and true, we didn't build it."
#38
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Port Charlotte, Fl
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Mine would be So much fabric so little time. When I go to my LQS they are always working on quilts or waiting on customers and it looks like fun but I'm sure when the orders come in and it needs putting away and pricing it's probably more stress than I want to deal with now that I am retired. Sue
#39
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Tampa Bay Area, Florida
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Mine would have to be "Dump Truck List", that Bucket left the building long ago...no one would know it was a quilt shop though, so it would just be me, the fabrics, and the people stopping in looking for truck parts-hhmmmm....
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