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I have always had cold hands, uncomfortably cold hands. I have gone through a lot of gloves, thick and thin, to use while typing and it was either too bulky or too thin or just restrictive. My life has literally changed using this set of alpaca gloves...my hands are warm, they aren't dry (aloe i guess?) and I am going to sleep in them because i see no reason to take them off when i go to bed. They are addictively great gloves.

Not kidding

I have always had cold hands, uncomfortably cold hands. I have gone through a lot of gloves, thick and thin, to use while typing and it was either too bulky or too thin or just restrictive. My life has literally changed using this set of alpaca gloves...my hands are warm, they aren't dry (aloe i guess?) and I am going to sleep in them because i see no reason to take them off when i go to bed. They are addictively great gloves. Not kidding

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[–] yeti 1 points (+1|-0)

She's retired so she usually doesn't even wake up before noon EST. Let's be patient. I said, "My sis does crochet," which might have been the understatement of the year. She has whole rooms full of exotic yarn. Really. You can't even walk through the room that used to be her office.

[–] E-werd 0 points (+0|-0)

That description reminds me of the Scarf Lady from Sarah & Duck.

Here's a still from her yarn room. Cubbies and cubbies of yarn of all colors. Outside her house is a yarn tree that, in one episode, Sarah and Duck need to refill her yarn room for her. They have to harvest the tree and there's a whole series of machines in this woman's house to make that wool/cotton/whatever from the tree into yarn. It's a good episode, here's some video bits from it.

[–] yeti 0 points (+0|-0)

So I sent that to her. She said:

OMG lolol (and blushy face - especially at the "wool room"! 0;-P)

Not sure what zero semicolon minus capital P means, but that was her response.

[–] yeti 0 points (+0|-0)

LOL. Her husband made her some cubbies. Filled em up in a day and tripping over the rest immediately.