I havent heard anything to get excited about for weeks.
> I found some nice boots at: www.cows.com
> I may take my Dutch Oven to Geezer Camp this weekend and bake up some
bread
> with butter and Honey? Some hot Chocolate?
Dear Ole
I don't care if your boots do stink, with all this cold and rain I believe a
little bread and chocolate would go down good. That's the problem with
being period correct-- someone will always go and make some fine nonperiod
food or offer a nonperiod jug that is jus so hard to turn down. Still that
fancy feather pillow of yours is pushing it some.
It wouldn't be so bad if it did not have that Barney pillowcase. I will
have to see what happens maybe I will wonder down after cutting some
firewood. See if you really are baking bread. By the way there be more
than one PRPD that can attest to the fact that French Dumplings can pass for
a mighty fine substitute for bread and it is documented.
For those wondering that is Pioson River Party Dog; Pig would sound better
but Doggin is what they do.
Wynn Ormond
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Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 21:49:44 -0600
From: Allen Hall <allenhall@srv.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Quiet
By the way there be more
>than one PRPD that can attest to the fact that French Dumplings can pass for
>a mighty fine substitute for bread and it is documented.
>
>For those wondering that is Pioson River Party Dog; Pig would sound better
>but Doggin is what they do.
>
>Wynn Ormond
Hey! Who're you calling dog?????
Them dumplings was period and delicious......we were merely appreciative!
Allen
Occasional camp dog, taught by the best: Crazy and Yaro!
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Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 00:37:49 EDT
From: Hawkengun@aol.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Re: Occupations
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Simon Turley, Charlie Autobees and Tom Tobin are all Southwestern whiskey
traders. Turley had his distillery at Arroyo Hondo north of Taos until he
was burned out and killed by the insurrectionists. He was the source of much
of the Aguadiente we hear so much about. Autobees and Tobin (two
half-brothers to each other) worked for him.
John R. Sweet
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Simon Turley, Charlie Autobees and Tom Tobin are all Southwestern whiskey traders. Turley had his distillery at Arroyo Hondo north of Taos until he was burned out and killed by the insurrectionists. He was the source of much of the Aguadiente we hear so much about. Autobees and Tobin (two half-brothers to each other) worked for him.<BR>
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Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 00:40:19 EDT
From: Hawkengun@aol.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Southwestern doin's?
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How about the Comanche Nat'l Grasslands in Colorado? Around the Purgatoire
River? (Bent's Fort country)
John R. Sweet
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Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2002 19:52:01 +1200
From: Duncan Macready <duncanm@ihug.co.nz>
Subject: MtMan-List: Original Hawken for sale
There is an original Hawken for sale on
http://www.antiqueguns.com/auction/item.cgi?robles/robles-23799 Well Hawk
do you know this one ? any comments, other than their photos are a bit mixed up
Cheers Dunc
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