Well I'm glad you asked. See Sara suggested something with stitches. I thought sisters worked since we are all Sisters in Christ. However, for Webster's take on it...
Sisters In Stitches,
n. SIS'TERS in n. STI'CHS
1. A group of women of the same faith; a female fellow christian, who has made multiple passes of a needle in sewing. As in sisters hanging out in Sis. Tina's house, attempting to make a quilt.
2. These same women who have a local spasmodic pain; an acute lancing pain, like the piercing of a needle. As in sisters hanging out in Sis. Tina's house laughing so hard as to be in pain.
3. These same women who will need to stitch up, to mend or unite with a needle and thread; as, to stitch up a rent; to stitch up an artery. As Danielle will need stitches if Rachel continues to attack her with the rotary blade.
Webster's 1828 dictionary is amazing. Go check it out.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
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this is great and fits us perfectly!
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