o haha what a fun subject hahah hehehe they keep you warm in the winter
ashley
Scarves are things you wrap around your neck before a russian black ops operative chokes you to the inch of your life with it Then he will kick you in the face and strangle you with it agian! Ticky Ticky!
Scarves are wonderful multipurpose pieces of fabric. They wrap around necks, shoulders, heads, They can work as belts, or sashes. A long oblong scarf, wrapped multiple times around ones head become a dramatic accent.
Rachel Stern
My mom gave me a scarf yesterday. It’s blue and smells like old people……. at least it keeps me warm.
I have a collections of scarves and showed my friend……. she freaked out.
Scarves are very awesome i really like them i wear them when ever its cold outside and sometimes when its not cause you could also use them as a fashionable sense.
I like scarfs. Especially hobo’s scarfs. JK:) Scarfs are good to have because they keep you warm in the winter and make you look fabulous. Scarfs are so fun.
Fall, winter, and most other seasons in Show Low you need to break out the coats, scarves, and and anything else with any warmth you can get ahold of! Scarves are also pretty awesome accessory even for like a snowman. I have a scarf it’s striped with buttons on it. It’s pretty warm and cute. I am so not posting to quickly and will not slow down I refuses. One word does this to me every time I’m getting a bit annoyed.
Ah . . . funny word. How come in the English language if a word ends in “F”, the plural form ends in “VES”? Why can’t we just say scarfs? Is that so hard? I’ll write a letter. I know a guy.
Scarves are one of the first thing every knitter makes. They kind of speak of simplicity to me for that reason. Just a rectangular piece of fabric, ready to be used for warmth or to look cool. So simple, yet so versatile. One thing that can be used for anything.
Scarves keep you warm in the winter(: But are useless during the summer cause they keep you like realllyy hot. Thats not good. So like yeah they keep you warm.
Pink, black, purple; mottled knit for me by a friend–those are the winter ones. If you include the others there is silver velvet, multicolor velvet, limes, black and white dogs, blue (3 of them), green, pink, black with silver or blue embroider, lime green, oh I must be missing some.
I do not like scarves. . . but I’m sure if you asked Jarrett about scarves he would tell you that hobo’s like scarves because. . . we’ll I hate to admit it, but hobo’s like scarves. Period.
i dont wear a scarv.i dont really see a purpose in them. they dont really keep your face warm and they make you look funny when you where them like my sister does. she covers up everything on her face except her eyes.
strands of colorful something all woven together, all gently touching each other and you as you slip it over your head anytime you want: comfort on a cold day, or just about anything to warm the heart as well as the neck.
warmth and comfort. stylish women, chic paris, french – hermes, chloe. a woman in charge, a woman with ideas and creativity.
a travel companion. it can carry a familiar smell and feel and then it gets dingy, old and tired.
me
colorful streams of matter stretching around necks, shoulders, moulding themselves to bodies and air. fabric glorifying weather…
tess
I like scarves. They can be very colourful and keep you warm in the winter. I have this one scarf from Anthropologie that my mom bought me and I wear it all the time. Yay Scarves.
sarah walsh
Scarves on the starving Celeste-she tore her dress and it drags in her slushed in steps.Spring again.
They were everywhere, floating in the sky, falling down at such a rate that it looked like they were alive. Bright colors, green with polka dots. Little smiley faces that beamed up in a frozen parody of love. And in the center of the pile sat Jenny, beaming, her face lifted as the clothe fell upon her face, bright cheerful laugh trilling in the air.
Obscenecupcake
I walked by the window, at first indifferently, but then I had to double back for a quick reality check. Was I seeing what I thought I was seeing? Indeed, I was; a scarf alight with flashing led bulbs, complete with random adornments of ribbon and sequins. It was the tackiest thing I’d ever seen. I had to have it.
sophia
flowing jacquard around my throat silky spooling furious with color; I love how a woman in a scarf automatically looks French ready to sit down in a cafe
wurdgirl
We sat by the fire, staring in one another’s eyes. We could spend our whole life there and not give a single care, for we were together. We saw how terribly cold it was outside, but a midnight walk sounded enticing. So, we grabbed our scarves to keep us warm and scurried out the door.
laughalot
scarves are awesomely awesome. they are very cute, you can get them in different colors, textures, sizes, and places. they go around your neck in various styles, you can also wear them in your head as a headband. you can also use them to choke little kids to DEATH.
mariana
Tumbling in the breeze, her scarf flew down Fifth Avenue further away from her. It finally came to a stop at the foot of a lamp post. She grabbed it before it could fly away, wrapped it around her neck tightly & hurried into Central Park.
Yellow, blue, green, red, black or white: scarves can go with anything! Having become a modern fashion statement, thanks to the hippest of the hipsters, scarves have become super cool again! As with every non-conformist trend (what an oxymoron, right? All these trends that make you so “unique”), scarves have now become so popular, that the only thing unique about them would be not wearing one. As much as I love defying a trend, this one keeps me warm in this awful midwestern winter weather. So, I guess I shall conform to anti-conformity, & keep my cold little neck warm.
Wrap around your neck, choking you with color and patterns. Matching or clashing but somehow making everything ok. Everything warm. Purple or yellow plush over bright colors or red over black. Hide behind them or express through them.
Kennedy
Yellow, blue, green, red, black or white: scarves can go with anything. The New fashion, thanks to only the hippest hipsters, scarves have become cool again. & this is great living in this awful midwestern winter weather.
ooooh scarves. i like scarves as of late, ever since my inner fascination with the lavish, decadent lifestyle began. the more colourful, the better. and all kinds of fabrics. goddammit this is subliminal advertising for accessorize isnt it? must..resist..the urge……i give in.
often worn around your neck to keep you warm, like long smooth snakes around your head, like boas but not the snakes the fluffy things you can drap over your shoulders when you are trying to be feminine…or look like a prostitute from the eighties…
P.Winter
He wore so many scarves. Different colors, textures, shapes and sizes. Some hand-made – woven or knitted or crocheted – and some from the highest fashion sources in the world.
Everyone knew him by his scarves even if they didn’t know his name.
What none of them knew was what lay beneath the scarf, or how he could anger anyone enough for them to try to slit his throat.
My sister went to Italy and when she came back she had a present for everyone in the family. For most people, it was something small. For some people, something a little bit bigger. Really, it didn’t seem to be a system of who she liked more so much as what gift suited what person. For me, it was a red scarf– my favorite color, cardinal red. I still have it and I’m not much of a scarf person, but. I pretend I am.
scarves are a fashion statement these days
scarves can be around your neck
over your shoulders
on the hips
a shawl
in the hair
colors and textures galore
many moods to express in the language of the scarves
o haha what a fun subject hahah hehehe they keep you warm in the winter
Scarves are things you wrap around your neck before a russian black ops operative chokes you to the inch of your life with it Then he will kick you in the face and strangle you with it agian! Ticky Ticky!
Scarves are wonderful multipurpose pieces of fabric. They wrap around necks, shoulders, heads, They can work as belts, or sashes. A long oblong scarf, wrapped multiple times around ones head become a dramatic accent.
My mom gave me a scarf yesterday. It’s blue and smells like old people……. at least it keeps me warm.
I have a collections of scarves and showed my friend……. she freaked out.
Scarves are very awesome i really like them i wear them when ever its cold outside and sometimes when its not cause you could also use them as a fashionable sense.
I like scarfs. Especially hobo’s scarfs. JK:) Scarfs are good to have because they keep you warm in the winter and make you look fabulous. Scarfs are so fun.
Fall, winter, and most other seasons in Show Low you need to break out the coats, scarves, and and anything else with any warmth you can get ahold of! Scarves are also pretty awesome accessory even for like a snowman. I have a scarf it’s striped with buttons on it. It’s pretty warm and cute. I am so not posting to quickly and will not slow down I refuses. One word does this to me every time I’m getting a bit annoyed.
Ah . . . funny word. How come in the English language if a word ends in “F”, the plural form ends in “VES”? Why can’t we just say scarfs? Is that so hard? I’ll write a letter. I know a guy.
Scarves are one of the first thing every knitter makes. They kind of speak of simplicity to me for that reason. Just a rectangular piece of fabric, ready to be used for warmth or to look cool. So simple, yet so versatile. One thing that can be used for anything.
scarves can be nice sometimes when its cold, but only if they are thick. If its not thick, its not much use I think.
Scarves keep you warm in the winter(: But are useless during the summer cause they keep you like realllyy hot. Thats not good. So like yeah they keep you warm.
My friend knits scarves. Scarves help keep you warm. I rarely wear scarves.
I saw her collection of scarves in her room. I started to freak out because i had never seen someone so obsessed with any thing like that before.
scarves are cool for like cold weather and like if ur neck gets really cold so that is why i like scarves.
Pink, black, purple; mottled knit for me by a friend–those are the winter ones. If you include the others there is silver velvet, multicolor velvet, limes, black and white dogs, blue (3 of them), green, pink, black with silver or blue embroider, lime green, oh I must be missing some.
I do not like scarves. . . but I’m sure if you asked Jarrett about scarves he would tell you that hobo’s like scarves because. . . we’ll I hate to admit it, but hobo’s like scarves. Period.
i dont wear a scarv.i dont really see a purpose in them. they dont really keep your face warm and they make you look funny when you where them like my sister does. she covers up everything on her face except her eyes.
strands of colorful something all woven together, all gently touching each other and you as you slip it over your head anytime you want: comfort on a cold day, or just about anything to warm the heart as well as the neck.
Scarves are a very useful thing, if your neck gets cold then you can wrap it around it or if you get sick.
Hobos never have scarves. They cant afford them. They should be worrying about getting a job. Not buying scarves.
Scarves are very useful tools they are used to keep your neck warm.
warmth and comfort. stylish women, chic paris, french – hermes, chloe. a woman in charge, a woman with ideas and creativity.
a travel companion. it can carry a familiar smell and feel and then it gets dingy, old and tired.
colorful streams of matter stretching around necks, shoulders, moulding themselves to bodies and air. fabric glorifying weather…
I like scarves. They can be very colourful and keep you warm in the winter. I have this one scarf from Anthropologie that my mom bought me and I wear it all the time. Yay Scarves.
Scarves on the starving Celeste-she tore her dress and it drags in her slushed in steps.Spring again.
They were everywhere, floating in the sky, falling down at such a rate that it looked like they were alive. Bright colors, green with polka dots. Little smiley faces that beamed up in a frozen parody of love. And in the center of the pile sat Jenny, beaming, her face lifted as the clothe fell upon her face, bright cheerful laugh trilling in the air.
I walked by the window, at first indifferently, but then I had to double back for a quick reality check. Was I seeing what I thought I was seeing? Indeed, I was; a scarf alight with flashing led bulbs, complete with random adornments of ribbon and sequins. It was the tackiest thing I’d ever seen. I had to have it.
flowing jacquard around my throat silky spooling furious with color; I love how a woman in a scarf automatically looks French ready to sit down in a cafe
We sat by the fire, staring in one another’s eyes. We could spend our whole life there and not give a single care, for we were together. We saw how terribly cold it was outside, but a midnight walk sounded enticing. So, we grabbed our scarves to keep us warm and scurried out the door.
scarves are awesomely awesome. they are very cute, you can get them in different colors, textures, sizes, and places. they go around your neck in various styles, you can also wear them in your head as a headband. you can also use them to choke little kids to DEATH.
Tumbling in the breeze, her scarf flew down Fifth Avenue further away from her. It finally came to a stop at the foot of a lamp post. She grabbed it before it could fly away, wrapped it around her neck tightly & hurried into Central Park.
Yellow, blue, green, red, black or white: scarves can go with anything! Having become a modern fashion statement, thanks to the hippest of the hipsters, scarves have become super cool again! As with every non-conformist trend (what an oxymoron, right? All these trends that make you so “unique”), scarves have now become so popular, that the only thing unique about them would be not wearing one. As much as I love defying a trend, this one keeps me warm in this awful midwestern winter weather. So, I guess I shall conform to anti-conformity, & keep my cold little neck warm.
Wrap around your neck, choking you with color and patterns. Matching or clashing but somehow making everything ok. Everything warm. Purple or yellow plush over bright colors or red over black. Hide behind them or express through them.
Yellow, blue, green, red, black or white: scarves can go with anything. The New fashion, thanks to only the hippest hipsters, scarves have become cool again. & this is great living in this awful midwestern winter weather.
ooooh scarves. i like scarves as of late, ever since my inner fascination with the lavish, decadent lifestyle began. the more colourful, the better. and all kinds of fabrics. goddammit this is subliminal advertising for accessorize isnt it? must..resist..the urge……i give in.
They always look great on girls, but rarely look good on men. And the men are usually gay.
often worn around your neck to keep you warm, like long smooth snakes around your head, like boas but not the snakes the fluffy things you can drap over your shoulders when you are trying to be feminine…or look like a prostitute from the eighties…
He wore so many scarves. Different colors, textures, shapes and sizes. Some hand-made – woven or knitted or crocheted – and some from the highest fashion sources in the world.
Everyone knew him by his scarves even if they didn’t know his name.
What none of them knew was what lay beneath the scarf, or how he could anger anyone enough for them to try to slit his throat.
My sister went to Italy and when she came back she had a present for everyone in the family. For most people, it was something small. For some people, something a little bit bigger. Really, it didn’t seem to be a system of who she liked more so much as what gift suited what person. For me, it was a red scarf– my favorite color, cardinal red. I still have it and I’m not much of a scarf person, but. I pretend I am.
scarves are a fashion statement these days
scarves can be around your neck
over your shoulders
on the hips
a shawl
in the hair
colors and textures galore
many moods to express in the language of the scarves