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- From: schnitzi@cs.ucf.edu (Mark Schnitzius)
- Subject: Re: snow, snow, and more snow
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- Organization: University of Central Florida
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 01:42:30 GMT
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- lordSnooty@cup.portal.com (Andrew - Palfreyman) writes:
-
- >The news here in Northern California has headlined on a mother and
- >baby who spent 8 days in a snow cave in the Sierras while hubby went
- >tramping about to look for help. They all survived, despite having had no food.
-
- >Disgraceful behaviour. Totally neglecting the esteemed Donner Pass tradition
- >for people marooned in winter in the Sierras, nobody ate anybody. Pfooee.
-
- Actually, in the tradition of The Grapes of Wrath, she breast-fed the baby,
- and in the tradition of The Young Ones, they ate snow. Still, the baby
- did look pretty meaty.
-
- --mark
-