Threads Magazine, Issue #39, p. 78: In the article “Snow Fooling,” from our January 1992 issue, Meg Swanson explains how to create a custom knit ski mask to make you feel “positively transformed.” Whether you are trying to keep warm this winter or scare up some fun for Halloween, these masks will be sure to make an impression.
This photo says many things to me. Skiing is the least of what it communicates.
It's telling me how to rob a pie shop.
ReplyDeleteI posted this last night on my tumblr site and immediately had a nightmare.
ReplyDeleteSo I took it down.
And now it's back....here! They're going to catch me one day, I know it.
I see burn victims of a bakery fire. Without a doubt they are stalking Jason to steal his soul.
ReplyDelete...and his perfect skin.
ReplyDeleteI really want one for shoveling snow.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I could eat pie without getting it all over that thing...
It leads me to think about things I cannot mention on a family show
ReplyDeleteFreud would have a field day with this.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that daughter a little young to be in the Klan?
ReplyDeleteShe's the daughter of a White Supremacist and the Tin Man.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is not the LEAST bit disturbing.
ReplyDeletestu, shouldn't this be recategorized and hung in your museum? or better yet, used as the logo?
ReplyDeleteIsn’t that clever. I know of many Alabama families that should wear these year round.
ReplyDeleteCreepy.
ReplyDeleteAnd to elaborate on the klan theme, how about the KKKK;
The Krafty Klu Klux Klan!
...and the first edition of KKKK magazine features an article on "Knitting your Knoose"! Yay!
ReplyDeleteDean - I LOVE IT!
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