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Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 17:26:12 EDT
From: TrapRJoe@aol.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: guns in the house
You might try some of the modern day rendezvous. My daughters love to go,
because of all the single boys and men they find and almost all of the love
our camp which we set up there. There's a rendezvous in all most if not every
state, and most at this time of year. Holler if you need to find date and
place where ever you are.
TrapRJoe
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Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 17:45:49 -0400
From: Linda Holley <tipis@mediaone.net>
Subject: MtMan-List: Romance and smoke
To all of you that sent your grateful comments on this sight and to me personally, thank you. I was really just making some thoughtful comments on a bad night in my life. This just seemed to be the place where they landed. But one thing nice has come out of this, we have seen more subscribers open up and say "hello" and get to know each other than before. This is a sight for historic information, but to know some of the persons and personalities who are on here has be even more informative than some of the technical detail we all get into. It has
given a chance for others to say their two bits who have never or hardly been heard from in the past. It was nice.
I will drag myself off into the distance and look for that wonderful soul who likes guns, tipis, and the smell of a good forest fire, and the new dog. Her name is Jezebel and she is a wanton hussy. Rolls over for anyone. And No, my ex-husband did not leave the dogs in the house to die. Old age got them. But they were mine. And they went to many a rendezvous with me from the 1978 Livingston, NAPR event to the Kikapoo tornado disaster a few years later. Too bad "some" men are not loving as a good dog. But with all the buffalo robes I have, I am
warm, cozy and love to snuggle around a good fire on a frosty night in a warm tipi. Nothing like it. Except to have your friends around a fire on a crystal clear night in the High Uintas or Colorado Mts. singing some good songs and passing the Son of Jug around. I didn't get to go camping again this year and am having withdrawal symptoms. Don't we all go through this sometime????
Linda Holley
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Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 18:09:41 -0400
From: "Addison Miller" <sean@naplesnet.com>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Romance and smoke
Aye darlin, that we do. I am in withdrawl now!!!!! AAARRRRRGGGGG!!! I
need at least a lil weekend Ronny for a fix :) Hopefully going to Coon
Creek in TN in Oct.
love and hugs....
Bear and Mouse
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From: Linda Holley <tipis@mediaone.net>
To: hist_text@lists.xmission.com <hist_text@lists.xmission.com>
Date: Friday, September 25, 1998 5:41 PM
Subject: MtMan-List: Romance and smoke
>To all of you that sent your grateful comments on this sight and to me
personally, thank you. I was really just making some thoughtful comments
on a bad night in my life. This just seemed to be the place where they
landed. But one thing nice has come out of this, we have seen more
subscribers open up and say "hello" and get to know each other than before.
This is a sight for historic information, but to know some of the persons
and personalities who are on here has be even more informative than some of
the technical detail we all get into. It has
>given a chance for others to say their two bits who have never or hardly
been heard from in the past. It was nice.
>I will drag myself off into the distance and look for that wonderful soul
who likes guns, tipis, and the smell of a good forest fire, and the new dog.
Her name is Jezebel and she is a wanton hussy. Rolls over for anyone. And
No, my ex-husband did not leave the dogs in the house to die. Old age got
them. But they were mine. And they went to many a rendezvous with me from
the 1978 Livingston, NAPR event to the Kikapoo tornado disaster a few years
later. Too bad "some" men are not loving as a good dog. But with all the
buffalo robes I have, I am
>warm, cozy and love to snuggle around a good fire on a frosty night in a
warm tipi. Nothing like it. Except to have your friends around a fire on
a crystal clear night in the High Uintas or Colorado Mts. singing some good
songs and passing the Son of Jug around. I didn't get to go camping again
this year and am having withdrawal symptoms. Don't we all go through this
sometime????
>
>Linda Holley
>
>
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Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 17:23:18 -0600 (CST)
From: mxhbc@TTACS.TTU.EDU (Henry B. Crawford)
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Romance and smoke
>I didn't get to go camping again this year and am having withdrawal symptoms.
>Don't we all go >through this sometime????
>
>Linda Holley
We sure do, that's why I keep a fire pit in the yard and pile o' squaw wood
on hand. Just for those times when only one kind of therapy helps rondy
withdrawl. I get into my skins and cottons, roast some grub, watch the
smoke rise, and kick back with the dogs (they're anywhere there's food).
It's not the same, but on a quiet night, it'll do.
Cheers,
HBC
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Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 18:36:26 -0400
From: Linda Holley <tipis@mediaone.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: guns in the house(annual meeting and cook out)
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I think I have livened of the lists a little. Have gotten alot of
responces. At least it is not boring.
Linda
Michael Pierce wrote:
> linda ---if this match making keeps up we may have to review some of my
> single snake eater friends and see if any qualify for you--One chapter of
> the special forces association holds their only meeting up close to
> where you live ever october or november in the Ocalla national
> forest---they have a big cook out and camp out there-and fairly close to
> your area---probably a hr or hr and 1/2 drive-----bet we could get you a
> invite to set up your tee--pee and such-- they will have the big
> bondfire one night and memorial to fallen comrads at noon on
> sunday---they have the campgrounds from friday thru sunday---good roads
> to get to it and plenty of space--they had over 200 members there last
> year-----they will be holding the meeting on a camp ground on a nice lake
> and it is beautiful up there. I hope I am back from making winter meat
> by then---I missed it last year---there will be a lot of "been there""
> done that" "quite proffessionals" there. most of the members of that
> chapter dont like orginization and formality but they have one of the
> best run picknicks-camp-outs ever----reminds me of roo'ing back in the
> 6o's.
>
> I thank they would appreciate a primitative camp and tee-pee--BTW it is a
> family affair and no one gets out of order--yet there are usually a few
> singles there---some about our age---
>
> I will contact them and see if I can get you a invite if you wish and
> have them send you a info pack--overlay map and directions and
> such---also will start forwarding Jacks saturday morning episal--darn
> fine writeing---he is single and was one of the officers of the
> organization---
>
> contact me off-lineif you want and I will send you details as i get
> them---BTW---off to st louis about the 5th so will pick up the skins for
> you then and see what we come up with---I know you want the buffilo---may
> see you at the alifi and deliver it or may ship it by snail mail--also
> have 8 or 10 smoke tans that we discussed---
>
> BTW---ELI KUTZKO you interested in a walk about in arizona we hope to go
> out next spring again and go to a Anasazi dwelling with over 200 rooms
> --have some pictures of one of the religious dwellings in that
> area--there is also a lot of petriglips, and pottery chards in the
> area-----it hasent been dug up---cant do any digging---on federal
> ground--but plan on doing some documentation and pictures of the
> area---closest we can get to it is about 15 miles and its a good walk
> in--must carry in everything you need---good water close so dont have a
> problem with that--- we found it about 2 years ago while prospecting in
> the area---found a lot of low grade blue rock in the area will have the
> camper there--probably have to build road again to get in there--contact
> me offline if you are interested---dan and I are big into the anasazi
> culture and such--want to put a article together about it--