Discussion:
OT: why do socks have seams?
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alan_m
2022-01-02 11:21:49 UTC
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Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
Buy a better brand - my socks appear to have no seams.
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Commander Kinsey
2022-01-02 15:12:18 UTC
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Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
Seams are cheaper than zippers??
No seam would be better.
The people at Walmart, Target, and Amazon think seamless socks exist.
Cite.
Graham Harrison
2022-01-02 18:29:45 UTC
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On Sun, 02 Jan 2022 15:11:15 -0000, "Commander Kinsey"
Post by alan_m
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
Buy a better brand - my socks appear to have no seams.
I don't believe you, I can find no evidence of such a product. Post a link or an image.
This

https://stance.eu.com/collections/mens/products/icon-orange

claims:


Seamless Toe Closure

Seamless Toe Closure for an anti-friction finish your feet will love.


and whilst I don't have that particular pair of theirs I do have
others which are very comfortable and I don't get discomfort under my
toes or soles from seams.

Mind you, I think it matters how you define a seam. If you look at the
linked page and hover over the picture of the toe of the sock there
are definitely places where two webs meet and get meshed together.

Falke (German company) use a similar method of construction but don't
claim to be seamless and I've had good results from their socks.

Both Falke and Stance have some socks that are claimed to be formed
ergonomically (one sock for the left foot and one for the right).

Good luck.
Brian Gaff (Sofa)
2022-01-03 11:07:30 UTC
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The latter would be a nightmare to figure out without sight.

Actually its not seams going under the toes that is the issue for me its
when they position themselves over your one knobbly toe knuckle, and rub it
raw before you realise it.
Same goes for the one up the back of the heal.
Brian
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Post by Graham Harrison
On Sun, 02 Jan 2022 15:11:15 -0000, "Commander Kinsey"
Post by alan_m
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
Buy a better brand - my socks appear to have no seams.
I don't believe you, I can find no evidence of such a product. Post a link or an image.
This
https://stance.eu.com/collections/mens/products/icon-orange
Seamless Toe Closure
Seamless Toe Closure for an anti-friction finish your feet will love.
and whilst I don't have that particular pair of theirs I do have
others which are very comfortable and I don't get discomfort under my
toes or soles from seams.
Mind you, I think it matters how you define a seam. If you look at the
linked page and hover over the picture of the toe of the sock there
are definitely places where two webs meet and get meshed together.
Falke (German company) use a similar method of construction but don't
claim to be seamless and I've had good results from their socks.
Both Falke and Stance have some socks that are claimed to be formed
ergonomically (one sock for the left foot and one for the right).
Good luck.
Rod Speed
2022-01-03 17:00:53 UTC
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Post by Brian Gaff (Sofa)
The latter would be a nightmare to figure out without sight.
Why ? I can work out which way they go in the dark by feeling
which is the inside and which is the outside and where the heel is.
Post by Brian Gaff (Sofa)
Actually its not seams going under the toes that is the issue for me its
when they position themselves over your one knobbly toe knuckle, and rub
it raw before you realise it.
Same goes for the one up the back of the heal.
Never had that either. Maybe because I only ever wear
heavy wool nylon mix sox and don’t have freaky feet.
Post by Brian Gaff (Sofa)
Post by Graham Harrison
On Sun, 02 Jan 2022 15:11:15 -0000, "Commander Kinsey"
Post by alan_m
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
Buy a better brand - my socks appear to have no seams.
I don't believe you, I can find no evidence of such a product. Post a link or an image.
This
https://stance.eu.com/collections/mens/products/icon-orange
Seamless Toe Closure
Seamless Toe Closure for an anti-friction finish your feet will love.
and whilst I don't have that particular pair of theirs I do have
others which are very comfortable and I don't get discomfort under my
toes or soles from seams.
Mind you, I think it matters how you define a seam. If you look at the
linked page and hover over the picture of the toe of the sock there
are definitely places where two webs meet and get meshed together.
Falke (German company) use a similar method of construction but don't
claim to be seamless and I've had good results from their socks.
Both Falke and Stance have some socks that are claimed to be formed
ergonomically (one sock for the left foot and one for the right).
Good luck.
Graham Harrison
2022-01-03 22:23:59 UTC
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 11:07:30 -0000, "Brian Gaff \(Sofa\)"
Post by Brian Gaff (Sofa)
The latter would be a nightmare to figure out without sight.
Actually its not seams going under the toes that is the issue for me its
when they position themselves over your one knobbly toe knuckle, and rub it
raw before you realise it.
Same goes for the one up the back of the heal.
Brian
In recent years, on medical advice, I've taken to applying lotion to
my feet after my morning shower. (specifically O'Keefes foot cream -
my choice). I had been suffering from occasional rubbing causing what
I would describe as sore spots but never full blisters. None since I
started the regime (which may be luck but I believe not).
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-02 18:55:44 UTC
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Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
nightjar
2022-01-02 19:40:21 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB

Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
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Commander Kinsey
2022-01-02 22:10:17 UTC
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Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
I'm still surprised they're not all like that. Is it very expensive to make?
Rod Speed
2022-01-02 23:25:52 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
I'm still surprised they're not all like that.
Maybe because if that joining thread fails, the join opens up..
Post by Commander Kinsey
Is it very expensive to make?
Can't be, mine which don't have any feelable seam aren't more expensive.
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 16:50:44 UTC
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Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
I'm still surprised they're not all like that.
Maybe because if that joining thread fails, the join opens up..
Why does there even need to be one? Start the sock at the toe and have the first row of each side intermingled in the same way as rows 1 and 2.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Is it very expensive to make?
Can't be, mine which don't have any feelable seam aren't more expensive.
Then we don't have an answer to my original question, why aren't all socks seamless?
Rod Speed
2022-01-03 17:50:27 UTC
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Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to
annoy you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of
material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
I'm still surprised they're not all like that.
Maybe because if that joining thread fails, the join opens up..
Why does there even need to be one?
Because while it is easy to sew a cylinder you still have to close
the cylinder at the toe and there is no other way to do that.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Start the sock at the toe and have the first row of each side intermingled
in the same way as rows 1 and 2.
That doesn't produce a closed end to the cylinder.

You have to join the two ends of the cylinder at the toe.
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Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Is it very expensive to make?
Can't be, mine which don't have any feelable seam aren't more expensive.
Then we don't have an answer to my original question, why aren't all socks seamless?
Presumably because its harder to do machine wise and has the downside
that if that thread breaks, its even worse than a feelable seam.
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 18:29:26 UTC
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Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to
annoy you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of
material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
I'm still surprised they're not all like that.
Maybe because if that joining thread fails, the join opens up..
Why does there even need to be one?
Because while it is easy to sew a cylinder you still have to close
the cylinder at the toe and there is no other way to do that.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Start the sock at the toe and have the first row of each side intermingled
in the same way as rows 1 and 2.
That doesn't produce a closed end to the cylinder.
You have to join the two ends of the cylinder at the toe.
Why make it as a cylinder? Presumably as a cylinder you're knitting/weaving the first row, then the second row attaches to that. Why not use the same attaching method to make both halves of the 1st row join up?
Peeler
2022-01-03 19:26:56 UTC
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Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 20:43:28 UTC
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Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to
annoy you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of
material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
I'm still surprised they're not all like that.
Maybe because if that joining thread fails, the join opens up..
Why does there even need to be one?
Because while it is easy to sew a cylinder you still have to close
the cylinder at the toe and there is no other way to do that.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Start the sock at the toe and have the first row of each side intermingled
in the same way as rows 1 and 2.
That doesn't produce a closed end to the cylinder.
You have to join the two ends of the cylinder at the toe.
Why make it as a cylinder?
Because a cylinder or flat piece is all that is available with knitting.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Presumably as a cylinder you're knitting/weaving the first row, then the
second row attaches to that. Why not use the same attaching method to
make both halves of the 1st row join up?
That's what the Kitchener stitch is.
So not a seperate thing like a seam that can come undone, you shouldn't be able to see it.
Rod Speed
2022-01-03 21:50:52 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to
annoy you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one
piece
of
material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless
sock,
to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
I'm still surprised they're not all like that.
Maybe because if that joining thread fails, the join opens up..
Why does there even need to be one?
Because while it is easy to sew a cylinder you still have to close
the cylinder at the toe and there is no other way to do that.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Start the sock at the toe and have the first row of each side intermingled
in the same way as rows 1 and 2.
That doesn't produce a closed end to the cylinder.
You have to join the two ends of the cylinder at the toe.
Why make it as a cylinder?
Because a cylinder or flat piece is all that is available with knitting.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Presumably as a cylinder you're knitting/weaving the first row, then the
second row attaches to that. Why not use the same attaching method to
make both halves of the 1st row join up?
That's what the Kitchener stitch is.
So not a seperate thing like a seam that can come undone,
It does have a thread that can come undone, easier than with a seam.
Post by Commander Kinsey
you shouldn't be able to see it.
You can because its different to the adjoining sewing.
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 22:30:03 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to
annoy you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one
piece
of
material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless
sock,
to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
I'm still surprised they're not all like that.
Maybe because if that joining thread fails, the join opens up..
Why does there even need to be one?
Because while it is easy to sew a cylinder you still have to close
the cylinder at the toe and there is no other way to do that.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Start the sock at the toe and have the first row of each side intermingled
in the same way as rows 1 and 2.
That doesn't produce a closed end to the cylinder.
You have to join the two ends of the cylinder at the toe.
Why make it as a cylinder?
Because a cylinder or flat piece is all that is available with knitting.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Presumably as a cylinder you're knitting/weaving the first row, then the
second row attaches to that. Why not use the same attaching method to
make both halves of the 1st row join up?
That's what the Kitchener stitch is.
So not a seperate thing like a seam that can come undone,
It does have a thread that can come undone, easier than with a seam.
Post by Commander Kinsey
you shouldn't be able to see it.
You can because its different to the adjoining sewing.
No need for it to be.
Rod Speed
2022-01-03 23:21:20 UTC
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Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to
annoy you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one
piece
of
material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless
sock,
to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
I'm still surprised they're not all like that.
Maybe because if that joining thread fails, the join opens up..
Why does there even need to be one?
Because while it is easy to sew a cylinder you still have to close
the cylinder at the toe and there is no other way to do that.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Start the sock at the toe and have the first row of each side intermingled
in the same way as rows 1 and 2.
That doesn't produce a closed end to the cylinder.
You have to join the two ends of the cylinder at the toe.
Why make it as a cylinder?
Because a cylinder or flat piece is all that is available with knitting.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Presumably as a cylinder you're knitting/weaving the first row, then the
second row attaches to that. Why not use the same attaching method to
make both halves of the 1st row join up?
That's what the Kitchener stitch is.
So not a seperate thing like a seam that can come undone,
It does have a thread that can come undone, easier than with a seam.
Post by Commander Kinsey
you shouldn't be able to see it.
You can because its different to the adjoining sewing.
No need for it to be.
Wrong, The knitting doesn't continue over the join.
Peeler
2022-01-03 23:38:05 UTC
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Peeler
2022-01-03 22:37:20 UTC
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On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 08:50:52 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
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Another typical retarded "conversation" between the two resident idiots:

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Senile Rodent: "Yeah, right. Feed them, clothe them, and fix them when
they're broken.
After all, you paid good money for them. Then you've got to keep an eye
on them all the time."

Birdbrain: "Better than having to give them wages on top of that."

Senile Rodent: "Specially when they make more slaves for you
and produce their own food and clothes."

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Peeler
2022-01-03 18:33:02 UTC
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Commander Kinsey
2022-01-02 22:10:36 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
The easy answer for him is to wear panty hose.
Or go barefoot like we were designed to.
Rod Speed
2022-01-02 23:29:41 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
The easy answer for him is to wear panty hose.
Or go barefoot like we were designed to.
Says the freak that shaves its legs.
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 16:51:13 UTC
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Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
The easy answer for him is to wear panty hose.
Or go barefoot like we were designed to.
Says the freak that shaves its legs.
Why would I want to look like a chimpanzee?
Peeler
2022-01-03 18:32:31 UTC
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On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 04:51:55 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
Another typical retarded conversation between our two village idiots,
Birdbrain and Rodent Speed:

Birdbrain: "You beat me to it. Plain sex is boring."

Senile Rodent: "Then fuck the cats. That wont be boring."

Birdbrain: "Sell me a de-clawing tool first."

Senile Rodent: "Wont help with the teeth."

Birdbrain: "They've never gone for me with their mouths."

Rodent Speed: "They will if you are stupid enough to try fucking them."

Birdbrain: "No, they always use claws."

Rodent Speed: "They wont if you try fucking them. Try it and see."

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Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 22:28:05 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
The easy answer for him is to wear panty hose.
Or go barefoot like we were designed to.
Says the freak that shaves its legs.
Why would I want to look like a chimpanzee?
Irrelevant to your mindless line about "like we were designed to"
Some people are designed not to have hairy legs.
Rod Speed
2022-01-03 23:17:40 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless
sock,
to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
The easy answer for him is to wear panty hose.
Or go barefoot like we were designed to.
Says the freak that shaves its legs.
Why would I want to look like a chimpanzee?
Irrelevant to your mindless line about "like we were designed to"
Some people are designed not to have hairy legs.
But clearly not those who shave their legs.
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-05 19:31:31 UTC
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Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of
material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless
sock,
to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
The easy answer for him is to wear panty hose.
Or go barefoot like we were designed to.
Says the freak that shaves its legs.
Why would I want to look like a chimpanzee?
Irrelevant to your mindless line about "like we were designed to"
Some people are designed not to have hairy legs.
But clearly not those who shave their legs.
My point is the hair serves no purpose.
Peeler
2022-01-05 19:45:03 UTC
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On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 06:41:33 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
Typical "conversation" between sociopathic wanker Birdbrain and the
sociopathic senile Ozzietard:

Birdbrain: "So why did you mention hairy legs?

Senile Ozzietard: "Because that's what those who arent actually
stupid enough to shave their legs have."

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Commander Kinsey
2022-01-09 21:13:44 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to
annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of
material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless
sock,
to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
The easy answer for him is to wear panty hose.
Or go barefoot like we were designed to.
Says the freak that shaves its legs.
Why would I want to look like a chimpanzee?
Irrelevant to your mindless line about "like we were designed to"
Some people are designed not to have hairy legs.
But clearly not those who shave their legs.
My point is the hair serves no purpose.
Shaving your legs serves no purpose and isn't "like we were designed to"
It looks better and feels nicer.
Rod Speed
2022-01-09 21:57:25 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by nightjar
On Sun, 02 Jan 2022 15:16:37 -0000, nightjar
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to
annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of
material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener
Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless
sock,
to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of
the
WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to
knit
them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
The easy answer for him is to wear panty hose.
Or go barefoot like we were designed to.
Says the freak that shaves its legs.
Why would I want to look like a chimpanzee?
Irrelevant to your mindless line about "like we were designed to"
Some people are designed not to have hairy legs.
But clearly not those who shave their legs.
My point is the hair serves no purpose.
Shaving your legs serves no purpose and isn't "like we were designed to"
It looks better and feels nicer.
It marks you out as a poofter.
Peeler
2022-01-09 22:22:47 UTC
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 08:57:25 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
Typical retarded "conversation" between the Scottish wanker and the senile
Ozzietard:

Birdbrain: "Horse shit doesn't stink."

Senile Rodent: "It does if you roll in it."

Birdbrain: "I've never worked out why, I assumed it was maybe meateaters
that made stinky shit, but then why does vegetarian human shit stink? Is it
just the fact that we're capable of digesting meat?"

Senile Rodent: "Nope, some cow shit stinks too."

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Commander Kinsey
2022-01-09 22:57:00 UTC
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Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by nightjar
On Sun, 02 Jan 2022 15:16:37 -0000, nightjar
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to
annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of
material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener
Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless
sock,
to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of
the
WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to
knit
them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
The easy answer for him is to wear panty hose.
Or go barefoot like we were designed to.
Says the freak that shaves its legs.
Why would I want to look like a chimpanzee?
Irrelevant to your mindless line about "like we were designed to"
Some people are designed not to have hairy legs.
But clearly not those who shave their legs.
My point is the hair serves no purpose.
Shaving your legs serves no purpose and isn't "like we were designed to"
It looks better and feels nicer.
It marks you out as a poofter.
Hair on legs is not linked to sexual desire, why would it be?
Peeler
2022-01-10 08:56:10 UTC
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 12:10:48 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
TYPICAL retarded "conversation" between sociopath Rodent and sociopath
Birdbrain from August 26th 2018:

Birdbrain: "I have one head but 5 fingers."

Senile Rodent: "Obvious lie. You hairy legged cross dressers are so inbred
that you all have two heads."

Birdbrain: "You're the one that likes hairy legs remember?"

Senile Rodent: "The problem isnt the hairy legs, it's the gross inbreeding
that
produces two headed unemployables like you."

Birdbrain: "So why did you mention hairy legs?"

Senile Rodent: "Because that's what those who arent actually stupid enough
to shave their legs have."

Birdbrain: "You only have hairy legs if both of the following are true:
1) You're quite far back on the evolutionary scale.
2) You haven't learned what a razor is for."

Senile Rodent: "Only a terminal fuckwit or a woman shaves their legs."

Birdbrain: "There is literally zero point in having hair all over your
body."

Senile Rodent: "There is even less point in wasting your time changing what
you are born with."

MID: <***@mid.individual.net>
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-02 22:10:47 UTC
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Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
The easy answer for him is to wear panty hose.
Is this your fetish?
Jim GM4DHJ ...
2022-01-04 07:56:49 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by nightjar
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
https://www.sockshop.co.uk/shop/specialist/seamless_toe?gclid=Cj0KCQiAt8WOBhDbARIsANQLp95e6szrPq67JOU76IJ3_Um7NdxigTvVIfvqXulooPXr3ujGzJyYr6EaApipEALw_wcB
Or, you could get somebody who knows the Kitchener stitch to knit them
for you, just as thousands of women did for the WW1 Tommies.
The easy answer for him is to wear panty hose.
Is this your fetish?
do you wear the seam in or out?
Rod Speed
2022-01-02 20:48:26 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
They are.
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-02 22:11:07 UTC
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Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
They are.
They should all be like that.
Rod Speed
2022-01-02 23:28:30 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
The stitch for making seamless socks is called the Kitchener Stitch,
after Lord Kitchener. He prompted the invention of a seamless sock, to
avoid chafing the feet of soldiers in the wet conditions of the WW1
trenches. They have been around a long time.
Then why are they not available in the UK?
They are.
They should all be like that.
That design does have one real downside. Failure
of the joining thread sees the join open up.
alan_m
2022-01-02 21:06:03 UTC
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Post by alan_m
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
Buy a better brand - my socks appear to have no seams.
I don't believe you, I can find no evidence of such a product.  Post a
link or an image.
I wear

https://www.hj.co.uk/mens-socks/brand/mens-softop-socks
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Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 20:32:46 UTC
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Post by alan_m
Post by alan_m
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
Buy a better brand - my socks appear to have no seams.
I don't believe you, I can find no evidence of such a product. Post a
link or an image.
I wear
https://www.hj.co.uk/mens-socks/brand/mens-softop-socks
Those have seams.
Brian Gaff (Sofa)
2022-01-03 11:02:00 UTC
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Well I'm sure 3D weaving is indeed possible, but its often easier to use
stretchy material and use seams for more efficient use of readily available
stock.
Personally when they start to get thin or deformed its time for a new pair.

I guess you could make them of plastic in some way, but then it would be a
little uncomfortable if your foot sweated, bit like a dry suit for your
feet.
Notice I avoided rubber here, or pvc cos I know what you lot are like.
Brian
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Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy you?
Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
Sysadmin
2022-01-03 13:55:42 UTC
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Post by Brian Gaff (Sofa)
Well I'm sure 3D weaving is indeed possible, but its often easier to use
stretchy material and use seams for more efficient use of readily
available stock.
Personally when they start to get thin or deformed its time for a new pair.
I guess you could make them of plastic in some way, but then it would be
a little uncomfortable if your foot sweated, bit like a dry suit for
your feet.
Notice I avoided rubber here, or pvc cos I know what you lot are
like. Brian
I saw a program recently where socks are woven as blind tubes and shaped
by a steam process.
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 16:51:46 UTC
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Post by Sysadmin
Post by Brian Gaff (Sofa)
Well I'm sure 3D weaving is indeed possible, but its often easier to use
stretchy material and use seams for more efficient use of readily
available stock.
Personally when they start to get thin or deformed its time for a new pair.
I guess you could make them of plastic in some way, but then it would be
a little uncomfortable if your foot sweated, bit like a dry suit for
your feet.
Notice I avoided rubber here, or pvc cos I know what you lot are
like. Brian
I saw a program recently where socks are woven as blind tubes and shaped
by a steam process.
What is a blind tube?
Peeler
2022-01-03 18:33:25 UTC
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On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 04:53:29 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
Another typical retarded "conversation" between the two resident idiots:

Birdbrain: "But imagine how cool it was to own slaves."

Senile Rodent: "Yeah, right. Feed them, clothe them, and fix them when
they're broken.
After all, you paid good money for them. Then you've got to keep an eye
on them all the time."

Birdbrain: "Better than having to give them wages on top of that."

Senile Rodent: "Specially when they make more slaves for you
and produce their own food and clothes."

MID: <***@mid.individual.net>
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 16:52:23 UTC
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I use them until they rip apart, even a hole for my big toe is acceptable.

Rubber and pvc? That's for the pussies who want warm feet in watersports.
Post by Brian Gaff (Sofa)
Well I'm sure 3D weaving is indeed possible, but its often easier to use
stretchy material and use seams for more efficient use of readily available
stock.
Personally when they start to get thin or deformed its time for a new pair.
I guess you could make them of plastic in some way, but then it would be a
little uncomfortable if your foot sweated, bit like a dry suit for your
feet.
Notice I avoided rubber here, or pvc cos I know what you lot are like.
Brian
Peeler
2022-01-03 18:33:50 UTC
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On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 04:57:46 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
Another typical retarded "conversation" between Birdbrain and senile Rodent:

Senile Rodent: " Did you ever dig a hole to bury your own shit?"

Birdbrain: "I do if there's no flush toilet around."

Senile Rodent: "Yeah, I prefer camping like that, off by myself with
no dunnys around and have always buried the shit."

MID: <***@mid.individual.net>
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 22:29:44 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
I use them until they rip apart,
Never had that happen, but then I only
ever wear heavy woollen nylon mix sox.
I toss them in a pile when they have holes
in them, planning to see if darning is easy
but have never gotten around to trying that.
If you continue to wear them with holes, the holes will eventually get very large. I call this "ripped apart".
Post by Commander Kinsey
even a hole for my big toe is acceptable.
I don't get that either, the holes are usually in the sole.
I get them randomly anywhere on the sock. Depends what shoes you wear I guess.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Rubber and pvc? That's for the pussies who want warm feet in watersports.
And those into S&M like you, cheap fake leather.
I don't get turned on by that stuff. Now chains....
Rod Speed
2022-01-03 23:19:58 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
I use them until they rip apart,
Never had that happen, but then I only
ever wear heavy woollen nylon mix sox.
I toss them in a pile when they have holes
in them, planning to see if darning is easy
but have never gotten around to trying that.
If you continue to wear them with holes, the holes will eventually get
very large.
Doesn't happen with mine.
Post by Commander Kinsey
I call this "ripped apart".
More fool you, no ripping involved.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
even a hole for my big toe is acceptable.
I don't get that either, the holes are usually in the sole.
I get them randomly anywhere on the sock. Depends what shoes you wear I guess.
More likely you buy shit sox.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
Rubber and pvc? That's for the pussies who want warm feet in watersports.
And those into S&M like you, cheap fake leather.
I don't get turned on by that stuff. Now chains....
Peeler
2022-01-03 23:39:00 UTC
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On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 10:19:58 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
TYPICAL retarded "conversation" between sociopath Rodent and sociopath
Birdbrain from August 26th 2018:

Birdbrain: "I have one head but 5 fingers."

Senile Rodent: "Obvious lie. You hairy legged cross dressers are so inbred
that you all have two heads."

Birdbrain: "You're the one that likes hairy legs remember?"

Senile Rodent: "The problem isnt the hairy legs, it's the gross inbreeding
that
produces two headed unemployables like you."

Birdbrain: "So why did you mention hairy legs?"

Senile Rodent: "Because that's what those who arent actually stupid enough
to shave their legs have."

Birdbrain: "You only have hairy legs if both of the following are true:
1) You're quite far back on the evolutionary scale.
2) You haven't learned what a razor is for."

Senile Rodent: "Only a terminal fuckwit or a woman shaves their legs."

Birdbrain: "There is literally zero point in having hair all over your
body."

Senile Rodent: "There is even less point in wasting your time changing what
you are born with."

MID: <***@mid.individual.net>
Rod Speed
2022-01-05 18:44:03 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
I use them until they rip apart,
Never had that happen, but then I only
ever wear heavy woollen nylon mix sox.
I toss them in a pile when they have holes
in them, planning to see if darning is easy
but have never gotten around to trying that.
If you continue to wear them with holes,
the holes will eventually get very large.
Doesn't happen with mine.
That you definitely said you make yourself,
Nope, never said that.
I can't find the post now.
Because I never said that. You were hallucinating
due to the whacky weed and LSD again.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
I call this "ripped apart".
More fool you, no ripping involved.
Large holes rip when pulled gently,
like when putting on the sock.
Never get that either.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
even a hole for my big toe is acceptable.
I don't get that either, the holes are usually in the sole.
I get them randomly anywhere on the sock.
Depends what shoes you wear I guess.
More likely you buy shit sox.
Or made sensibly so they don't have a weak point.
More likely your feet rot the sox and nothing
can be done about that when making the sox.
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-05 19:32:19 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
I use them until they rip apart,
Never had that happen, but then I only
ever wear heavy woollen nylon mix sox.
I toss them in a pile when they have holes
in them, planning to see if darning is easy
but have never gotten around to trying that.
If you continue to wear them with holes,
the holes will eventually get very large.
Doesn't happen with mine.
That you definitely said you make yourself,
Nope, never said that.
I can't find the post now.
Because I never said that. You were hallucinating
due to the whacky weed and LSD again.
Somebody said it. Prove your search skills are better than mine and find out who.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
I call this "ripped apart".
More fool you, no ripping involved.
Large holes rip when pulled gently,
like when putting on the sock.
Never get that either.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
even a hole for my big toe is acceptable.
I don't get that either, the holes are usually in the sole.
I get them randomly anywhere on the sock.
Depends what shoes you wear I guess.
More likely you buy shit sox.
Or made sensibly so they don't have a weak point.
More likely your feet rot the sox and nothing
can be done about that when making the sox.
That could be possible.
Rod Speed
2022-01-05 19:51:58 UTC
Permalink
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
I use them until they rip apart,
Never had that happen, but then I only
ever wear heavy woollen nylon mix sox.
I toss them in a pile when they have holes
in them, planning to see if darning is easy
but have never gotten around to trying that.
If you continue to wear them with holes,
the holes will eventually get very large.
Doesn't happen with mine.
That you definitely said you make yourself,
Nope, never said that.
I can't find the post now.
Because I never said that. You were hallucinating
due to the whacky weed and LSD again.
Somebody said it.
Don't believe that either. Cindy/Angelica did suggest
YOU do that if you didn't like what you can find to
buy but that was as close as it ever got to that.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Prove your search skills are better than mine and find out who.
Not possible to find what doesn't exist and
my memory leaves yours for dead because
I haven't fried mine with illegal drugs and
being blotto all the time.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
I call this "ripped apart".
More fool you, no ripping involved.
Large holes rip when pulled gently,
like when putting on the sock.
Never get that either.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
even a hole for my big toe is acceptable.
I don't get that either, the holes are usually in the sole.
I get them randomly anywhere on the sock.
Depends what shoes you wear I guess.
More likely you buy shit sox.
Or made sensibly so they don't have a weak point.
More likely your feet rot the sox and nothing
can be done about that when making the sox.
That could be possible.
Its actually a certainty.

Not clear why I get small holes in a few of mine.
I haven't bothered to check if the threads are
variable in thickness and so you get a hole when
a thin bit breaks or just what produces the small
holes. Might even be a break in the thread that
is there when the sox are made which eventually
produces a hole when it unravels a bit.

I didn't used to get holes in the previous sox,
these ones are all identical just 3 different colors
coz I couldn't buy them all the same color so
likely a quirk of the manufacturing process.
Peeler
2022-01-05 20:54:08 UTC
Permalink
On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 06:51:58 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
Another typical retarded "conversation" between Birdbrain and senile Rodent:

Senile Rodent: " Did you ever dig a hole to bury your own shit?"

Birdbrain: "I do if there's no flush toilet around."

Senile Rodent: "Yeah, I prefer camping like that, off by myself with
no dunnys around and have always buried the shit."

MID: <***@mid.individual.net>
Peeler
2022-01-05 19:45:30 UTC
Permalink
On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 05:44:03 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
Another typical retarded conversation between our two village idiots,
Birdbrain and Rodent Speed:

Birdbrain: "You beat me to it. Plain sex is boring."

Senile Rodent: "Then fuck the cats. That wont be boring."

Birdbrain: "Sell me a de-clawing tool first."

Senile Rodent: "Wont help with the teeth."

Birdbrain: "They've never gone for me with their mouths."

Rodent Speed: "They will if you are stupid enough to try fucking them."

Birdbrain: "No, they always use claws."

Rodent Speed: "They wont if you try fucking them. Try it and see."

Message-ID: <***@mid.individual.net>
Brian Gaff (Sofa)
2022-01-03 11:03:46 UTC
Permalink
But often do have, but they are neater and narrower. also who invented the
self rotating sock where after a few hours the heal ends up on top of your
foot?
Brian
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Post by alan_m
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
Buy a better brand - my socks appear to have no seams.
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micky
2022-01-03 14:42:03 UTC
Permalink
In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 3 Jan 2022 11:03:46 -0000, "Brian Gaff
Post by Brian Gaff (Sofa)
But often do have, but they are neater and narrower. also who invented the
self rotating sock where after a few hours the heal ends up on top of your
foot?
Brian
Those are great. Socks used to need manual rotation, but I think it was
Ron Popiel who invented the self-rotating ones.
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 16:52:55 UTC
Permalink
Nothing is made properly anymore.
Post by Brian Gaff (Sofa)
But often do have, but they are neater and narrower. also who invented the
self rotating sock where after a few hours the heal ends up on top of your
foot?
Brian
Rod Speed
2022-01-03 18:49:12 UTC
Permalink
Post by Commander Kinsey
Nothing is made properly anymore.
That's mindless bullshit with all of stainless steel cutlery,
stainless steel bowls, drinking glasses, glass jars, smartphones,
cars, planes, ships, airports, houses, roads etc etc etc.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Brian Gaff (Sofa)
But often do have, but they are neater and narrower.
also who invented the self rotating sock where after
a few hours the heal ends up on top of your foot?
Peeler
2022-01-03 19:25:44 UTC
Permalink
On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 05:49:12 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
Typical retarded "conversation" between the Scottish wanker and the senile
Ozzietard:

Birdbrain: "Horse shit doesn't stink."

Senile Rodent: "It does if you roll in it."

Birdbrain: "I've never worked out why, I assumed it was maybe meateaters
that made stinky shit, but then why does vegetarian human shit stink? Is it
just the fact that we're capable of digesting meat?"

Senile Rodent: "Nope, some cow shit stinks too."

Message-ID: <***@mid.individual.net>
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 20:34:59 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Nothing is made properly anymore.
That's mindless bullshit with all of stainless
steel cutlery, stainless steel bowls,
Not exactly a complicated thing.
Post by Rod Speed
drinking glasses, glass jars,
They break when you drop them,
The best of them whose name I have forgotten don't.
Glass breaks. Undeniable fact.
I can't believe we haven't yet invented a
good alternative to glass and crockery.
We have, its called metal and plastic.
Plastic scratches, metal can't go in a microwave.

Funny how most people still eat out of pot bowls.
Post by Rod Speed
smartphones,
Most are not even waterproof,
But the best of them are.
At a stupid price. My =A330 phone does everything a =A3200 Iphone does,=
apart from the waterproofing.
and will smash if you drop them on concrete.
Not if you have enough of a clue to put them in a life proof case.
To cover the front aswell? Unusable.
Post by Rod Speed
cars,
Never driven a Renault?
Plenty much better made than that shit,
I've seen every make broken down.
Rod Speed
2022-01-03 21:37:34 UTC
Permalink
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Nothing is made properly anymore.
That's mindless bullshit with all of stainless
steel cutlery, stainless steel bowls,
Not exactly a complicated thing.
Post by Rod Speed
drinking glasses, glass jars,
They break when you drop them,
The best of them whose name I have forgotten don't.
Glass breaks. Undeniable fact.
That branded product didn't.
Post by Commander Kinsey
I can't believe we haven't yet invented a
good alternative to glass and crockery.
We have, its called metal and plastic.
Plastic scratches,
Not enough to matter with PET bottles.
Or with microwave dinners.
Post by Commander Kinsey
metal can't go in a microwave.
So don't put them in a microwave, stupid.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Funny how most people still eat out of pot bowls.
I eat off plates most of the time, but then I don't
pig out and eat with my fingers most of the time.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
smartphones,
Most are not even waterproof,
But the best of them are.
At a stupid price.
Nope. Not all of us are unemployable povs.
Post by Commander Kinsey
My ÂŁ30 phone does everything a ÂŁ200 Iphone does, apart from the
waterproofing.
Bullshit.
Post by Commander Kinsey
and will smash if you drop them on concrete.
Not if you have enough of a clue to put them in a life proof case.
To cover the front aswell? Unusable.
Nope, they work fine.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
cars,
Never driven a Renault?
Plenty much better made than that shit,
I've seen every make broken down.
But still much better made than they used
to be and break down far less often now too.
Peeler
2022-01-03 22:32:27 UTC
Permalink
On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 08:37:34 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
Typical retarded "conversation" between the Scottish wanker and the senile
Ozzietard:

Birdbrain: "Horse shit doesn't stink."

Senile Rodent: "It does if you roll in it."

Birdbrain: "I've never worked out why, I assumed it was maybe meateaters
that made stinky shit, but then why does vegetarian human shit stink? Is it
just the fact that we're capable of digesting meat?"

Senile Rodent: "Nope, some cow shit stinks too."

Message-ID: <***@mid.individual.net>
Peeler
2022-01-03 20:58:44 UTC
Permalink
On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 07:30:15 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
Another typical retarded "conversation" between the two resident idiots:

Birdbrain: "But imagine how cool it was to own slaves."

Senile Rodent: "Yeah, right. Feed them, clothe them, and fix them when
they're broken.
After all, you paid good money for them. Then you've got to keep an eye
on them all the time."

Birdbrain: "Better than having to give them wages on top of that."

Senile Rodent: "Specially when they make more slaves for you
and produce their own food and clothes."

MID: <***@mid.individual.net>
Rod Speed
2022-01-03 16:56:33 UTC
Permalink
Post by Brian Gaff (Sofa)
But often do have, but they are neater and narrower. also who invented the
self rotating sock where after a few hours the heal ends up on top of your
foot?
Fark, never ever have seen anything like that.

But I only ever wear heavy wool nylon mix sox.
Post by Brian Gaff (Sofa)
Post by alan_m
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
Buy a better brand - my socks appear to have no seams.
Peeler
2022-01-03 17:06:04 UTC
Permalink
On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 03:56:33 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the abnormal trolling senile cretin's latest trollshit unread>
--
"Anonymous" to trolling senile Rodent Speed:
"You can fuck off as you know less than pig shit you sad
little ignorant cunt."
MID: <***@haph.org>
Peeler
2022-01-03 13:24:54 UTC
Permalink
On Sun, 02 Jan 2022 10:55:50 -0000, Birdbrain Macaw (aka "Commander Kinsey",
"James Wilkinson", "Steven Wanker","Bruce Farquar", "Fred Johnson, etc.),
the pathological resident idiot and attention whore of all the uk ngs,
blathered again:

<FLUSH the subnormal sociopathic trolling attention whore's latest
attention-baiting sick bullshit unread again>
--
damduck-***@yahoo.co.uk about Birdbrain Macaw's (now "Commander Kinsey" LOL)
trolling:
"He is a well known attention seeking troll and every reply you
make feeds him.
Starts many threads most of which die quick as on the UK groups anyone
with sense Kill filed him ages ago which is why he now cross posts to
the US groups for a new audience.
This thread was unusual in that it derived and continued without him
to a large extent and his silly questioning is an attempt to get
noticed again."
MID: <***@4ax.com>
--
ItsJoanNotJoann addressing Birdbrain Macaw's (now "Commander Kinsey" LOL):
"You're an annoying troll and I'm done with you and your
stupidity."
MID: <e39a6a7f-9677-4e78-a866-***@googlegroups.com>
--
AndyW addressing Birdbrain:
"Troll or idiot?...
You have been presented with a viewpoint with information, reasoning,
historical cases, citations and references to back it up and wilfully
ignore all going back to your idea which has no supporting information."
MID: <KaToA.263621$***@fx10.am4>
--
Phil Lee adressing Birdbrain Macaw:
"You are too stupid to be wasting oxygen."
MID: <***@4ax.com>
--
Phil Lee describing Birdbrain Macaw:
"I've never seen such misplaced pride in being a fucking moronic motorist."
MID: <***@4ax.com>
--
Tony944 addressing Birdbrain Macaw:
"I seen and heard many people but you are on top of list being first class
ass hole jerk. ...You fit under unconditional Idiot and should be put in
mental institution.
MID: <VLCdnYC5HK1Z4S3FnZ2dnUU7-***@giganews.com>
--
Pelican to Birdbrain Macaw:
"Ok. I'm persuaded . You are an idiot."
MID: <obru31$nao$***@dont-email.me>
--
DerbyDad03 addressing Birdbrain Macaw (now "Commander Kinsey" LOL):
"Frigging Idiot. Get the hell out of my thread."
MID: <4d907253-b3b9-40d4-be4d-***@googlegroups.com>
--
Kerr Mudd-John about Birdbrain Macaw (now "Commander Kinsey LOL):
"It's like arguing with a demented frog."
MID: <***@dell3100.workgroup>
--
Mr Pounder Esquire about Birdbrain Macaw (now "Commander Kinsey" LOL):
"the piss poor delivery boy with no hot running water, 11 cats and
several parrots living in his hovel."
MID: <odqtgc$iug$***@dont-email.me>
--
Rob Morley about Birdbrain:
"He's a perennial idiot"
MID: <***@Mars>
--
JoeyDee to Birdbrain
"I apologize for thinking you were a jerk. You're just someone with an IQ
lower than your age, and I accept that as a reason for your comments."
MID: <***@news.eternal-september.org>
--
Sam Plusnet about Birdbrain (now "Commander Kinsey" LOL):
"He's just desperate to be noticed. Any attention will do, no matter how
negative it may be."
MID: <***@brightview.co.uk>
--
***@gmail.com asking Birdbrain:
"What, were you dropped on your head as a child?"
MID: <58ddfad5-d9a5-4031-b91f-***@googlegroups.com>
--
Christie addressing endlessly driveling Birdbrain Macaw (now "Commander
Kinsey" LOL):
"What are you resurrecting that old post of mine for? It's from last
month some time. You're like a dog who's just dug up an old bone they
hid in the garden until they were ready to have another go at it."
MID: <***@news.eternal-september.org>
--
Mr Pounder's fitting description of Birdbrain Macaw:
"You are a well known fool, a tosser, a pillock, a stupid unemployable
sponging failure who will always live alone and will die alone. You will not
be missed."
MID: <orree6$on2$***@dont-email.me>
--
Richard to pathetic wanker Hucker:
"You haven't bred?
Only useful thing you've done in your pathetic existence."
MID: <orvctf$l5m$***@gioia.aioe.org>
--
***@snyder.on.ca about Birdbrain (now "Commander Kinsey" LOL):
""not the sharpest knife in the drawer"'s parents sure made a serious
mistake having him born alive -- A total waste of oxygen, food, space,
and bandwidth."
MID: <***@4ax.com>
--
Mr Pounder exposing sociopathic Birdbrain:
"You will always be a lonely sociopath living in a shithole with no hot
running water with loads of stinking cats and a few parrots."
MID: <os5m1i$8m1$***@dont-email.me>
--
francis about Birdbrain (now "Commander Kinsey" LOL):
"He seems to have a reputation as someone of limited intelligence"
MID: <cf06cdd9-8bb8-469c-800a-***@googlegroups.com>
--
Peter Moylan about Birdbrain (now "Commander Kinsey" LOL):
"If people like JWS didn't exist, we would have to find some other way to
explain the concept of "invincible ignorance"."
MID: <otofc8$tbg$***@dont-email.me>
--
Lewis about nym-shifting Birdbrain:
"Typical narcissist troll, thinks his shit is so grand he has the right to
try to force it on everyone."<FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest
trollshit unread>
MID: <***@jaka.local>
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 16:53:16 UTC
Permalink
In alt.home.repair, on Sun, 02 Jan 2022 18:58:49 -0000, "Commander
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
Sure. Make your own socks.
So you admit it's possible?
I admit you should do your own Google search. It was trivially easy to
find them at amazon.co.uk.
I did my own search and only found socks with less harsh seams. Searches aren't always perfect, they're done using computers.
Rich people hire servants to do search the web manually.
Can I have a naked one?
Rod Speed
2022-01-03 18:46:24 UTC
Permalink
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to
annoy you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of
material?
Sure. Make your own socks.
So you admit it's possible?
I admit you should do your own Google search. It was trivially easy to
find them at amazon.co.uk.
I did my own search and only found socks with less harsh seams.
Yep, you always have been that incompetent.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Searches aren't always perfect, they're done using computers.
Your problem is what is between your ears.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Rich people hire servants to do search the web manually.
Can I have a naked one?
Nope, none of them are actually stupid enough to go anywhere near you.
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 19:18:39 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to
annoy you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of
material?
Sure. Make your own socks.
So you admit it's possible?
I admit you should do your own Google search. It was trivially easy to
find them at amazon.co.uk.
I did my own search and only found socks with less harsh seams.
Yep, you always have been that incompetent.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Searches aren't always perfect, they're done using computers.
Your problem is what is between your ears.
No, I expect google to just work. Remember back int he days of webcrawler? Those were useless.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Rich people hire servants to do search the web manually.
Can I have a naked one?
Nope, none of them are actually stupid enough to go anywhere near you.
What about German students? It's common practice over there.
Rod Speed
2022-01-03 20:26:42 UTC
Permalink
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to
annoy you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of
material?
Sure. Make your own socks.
So you admit it's possible?
I admit you should do your own Google search. It was trivially easy to
find them at amazon.co.uk.
I did my own search and only found socks with less harsh seams.
Yep, you always have been that incompetent.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Searches aren't always perfect, they're done using computers.
Your problem is what is between your ears.
No, I expect google to just work.
It does when you have something viable between your ears.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Remember back int he days of webcrawler? Those were useless.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Rich people hire servants to do search the web manually.
Can I have a naked one?
Nope, none of them are actually stupid enough to go anywhere near you.
What about German students? It's common practice over there.
None of them are actually stupid enough to go anywhere near you.
Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 20:33:23 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to
annoy you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of
material?
Sure. Make your own socks.
So you admit it's possible?
I admit you should do your own Google search. It was trivially easy to
find them at amazon.co.uk.
I did my own search and only found socks with less harsh seams.
Yep, you always have been that incompetent.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Searches aren't always perfect, they're done using computers.
Your problem is what is between your ears.
No, I expect google to just work.
It does when you have something viable between your ears.
It almost always finds what you want. Before google you had to word things just right.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Remember back int he days of webcrawler? Those were useless.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Rich people hire servants to do search the web manually.
Can I have a naked one?
Nope, none of them are actually stupid enough to go anywhere near you.
What about German students? It's common practice over there.
None of them are actually stupid enough to go anywhere near you.
They don't know me.
Peeler
2022-01-03 22:32:57 UTC
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On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 08:29:16 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
Another typical retarded "conversation" between the two resident idiots:

Birdbrain: "Indeed, in America they usually just shoot you."

Senile Rodent:"They hardly ever do that with cops."

Birdbrain: "Everybody shoots everybody over there,"

Senile Rodent: "Didn't notice Obama shooting anyone."

Birdbrain: "He's not American."

Senile Rodent: "Didn't notice Slick shooting anyone."

MID: <***@mid.individual.net>
Peeler
2022-01-03 20:59:12 UTC
Permalink
On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 07:26:42 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two subnormal sociopathic cretins' endless absolutely idiotic
blather>
--
Another typical retarded "conversation" between Birdbrain and senile Rodent:

Senile Rodent: " Did you ever dig a hole to bury your own shit?"

Birdbrain: "I do if there's no flush toilet around."

Senile Rodent: "Yeah, I prefer camping like that, off by myself with
no dunnys around and have always buried the shit."

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Commander Kinsey
2022-01-03 20:32:05 UTC
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Post by alan_m
Why do socks have seams, which always end up under your toes to annoy
you? Can't we in the 21st century make socks with one piece of material?
Buy a better brand - my socks appear to have no seams.
They just put seams in cheap socks so cheap miserable scotsmen like
Kinzey have something to bitch about.
Why work harder just to buy things with a higher price tag?
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