COLD DARK ROOM

Marinated mamma

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It's believed to be a knitting spider with a woolly web responsible for catching everything so we think the ceiling of the CDR is at infinite height...
Maybe he can give me some tips I have trouble when knitting it's when I'm getting the arms attached properly to the body of jumpers, never works so always end up knitting tank tops
 

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Succinctly put.
We could have saved several pages of posts.

So now we have a woolly spider, can you explain the woolly mammoth and woolly rhinoceros Adam? Maybe slightly outside your field of paleontological research... but you never know.
 

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We could have saved several pages of posts.

So now we have a woolly spider, can you explain the woolly mammoth and woolly rhinoceros Adam? Maybe slightly outside your field of paleontological research... but you never know.
No, no, well within my remit.
Simply one of many adaptations they had against the cold during the last glaciation and after when it was still a tad chilly for a bit.
Their clothes were knitted by the Neanderthals who were known to be natty knitters and had many features adapted for survival in the cold.
We didn't do very well in Europe until the weather warmed up as the knitting needle hadn't been invented in Africa.
 

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No, no, well within my remit.
Simply one of many adaptations they had against the cold during the last glaciation.
Their clothes were knitted by the Neanderthals who were known to be natty knitters and had many features adapted for survival in the cold.
We didn't do very well in Europe until the weather warmed up as the knitting needle hadn't been invented in Africa.
I hear that's why Neanderthals had bigger bones (mainly in those upper arms not widely divulged as they liked to keep their muscular arms a secret) which became so because of their olden day flint knitting needles
 
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