A shout out to Kristi and the ECS crew!
THANK YOU for posting all the supplies for the patterns I was looking at. I know I was a pain in your a** because, I know how tedious it can be to have to, not only, list the ones I requested but everyone else's requests, plus doing the other things you and everyone else in your company must do to keep all of us happy in our obsessive stitching life. All of you at ECS are so accommodating, incredibly kind, helpful, and ECS is one of the first companies I have found, that not only ask their customers what they want, but also incorporate them into your products, such as the stitchin stuff box. I would also like to commend you and the entire ECS crew, and chatters, for not only making this chat feel like a community but, for also taking the time to read what is posted, and for taking part in our lives, either giving good advice or tips, offering condolences during the bad times, or just being there for a virtual shoulder to cry on, it makes a difference. I may have said this before but I thought in light of all that is going on in our personal lives, and all the tragedies, it was worth repeating. Ok, now back to Boo butterfly, that beautiful pain in the a**, that hit the wall last weekend with some colorful language attached to it, while I wait for the new ones. I noticed in this post and previous ones, I use to many commas, the words but, also, and, the, word and to much. Oh well....lol I just couldn't end on a bad note it isn't in my nature. I have to throw in a funny. ๐Ÿ™‚
Posted by: Nettie on 07/18/19
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Nettie your too funny! I love this company also for all the reasons you touched on.
Posted by: crusin60 on 07/18/19
Nettie,
I did a rant(?) Of some sort about a subject which I no longer even remember what it was about and put it on the
ECS chat-board and after my rant a fellow stitcher mentioned that during my entire tirade on the previous subject I was pertaining to above I hadnโ€™t used any punctuation to allow any and all stitchers to have time to take a pause and fill their lungs because as the โ€˜chatterโ€™ kindly mentioned that my rant or dialogue call it as you wish was a โ€˜run-on sentence without any punctuation like this whole paragraph proves Iโ€™m capable of doing.
Posted by: Bermuda on 07/18/19
You don't remember the subject because you were oxygen deprived...I use too many commas, too. Don't complain! You're breathing! ๐Ÿ˜„
Posted by: VCESS on 07/18/19
Bermuda, I have gotten to the I don't care point on punctuation and grammar. Chatters can breathe anytime they want to so my punctuation points are pointless. My lord most of the population use gifs, spell check, emogees, or 3 letters from the alphabet that I have to hit the internet to try and figure out what was just said. It is sad but it is the way communication is going.
Vcess, when you first posted bs I was seriously thinking of bulls**it...lol Everyone sees things differently depending on when, where, and how a person was raised. ๐Ÿ™‚
Posted by: Nettie on 07/18/19
That was sort of on purpose...translate as you will! ๐Ÿ˜†
Posted by: VCESS on 07/18/19
Itโ€™s the one thing on my Bucket List,... Keep Breathing
Posted by: Bermuda on 07/18/19
Atta' Girl! ๐Ÿ˜„
Posted by: VCESS on 07/18/19
Vcess, I did translate it, bs is bs..lol
Posted by: Nettie on 07/18/19
Nettie, that is an exact, literal translation! I didn't know you spoke "bs"! My many years in the workforce gave me challenging experiences and further enhanced my development. But I credit all the male role models that gave me practical experience and made me fluent in bs.
Posted by: VCESS on 07/19/19
VCESS, your working experience was sure different from mine as I would credit all my female supervisors as masters in "bs" - you know talk, talk talk, never say a thing or get to a point. Male role models - three words contain a wealth of information! Since I worked for the Navy, I did learn a whole new language of colorful sayings from my male workmates!
Posted by: MarshaR on 07/19/19