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That's what my ex husband used to do just as a time saver.  It worked like a
charm for him.  I'm not sure how often he had to retie the knots though.  How
long do the knots hold up anyway?

In a message dated 02/09/2001 8:51:37 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Nah, what ya do is this:  You get your spouse or a friend -- someone who can
>  tie up a good knot -- to help you tie up a selection of your favorites.
>  Then you slip the knot just enough to get it off your 'ead.  That way, in
>  the morning, all you need do is slip the "noose" over your head and then
>  slip the knot tight.  Reverse the process at night.  After a while the
knots
>  start looking a tad ratty, so they have to be retied.
>


Betty
aut viam inveniam aut faciam
"I will either find a way or make one."

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