Hope everybody has a good holiday.
DT
Have a great time!
Starting a new tradition and working in a soup kitchen tomorrow where one of
my niece's lives (about 3 hrs from here). Sure beats cooking and I like the
winos there.
A happy Thanksgiving to all who are participating!
Kitty
Thanking god for food that the Indians helped
produce & find and then destroying the godless
Indians seems fit for an American holyday.
Though simple gluttony would do as well...
Part Indian here - but don't let that stop ya :)
Kitty
<<"I'll show you my hands", he said.
There were rivers and valleys
In them, and veins that stood
Like iron pipes - as old as rocks.
Dry and arid - hard broken nails;
The claws of a withered monkey.
The bones stood almost uncovered,
Worn beneath transparent flesh.
And then he made a fist.
And broke the glass and door and wall
As though they were paper.
And put his hands back on the table
As though he'd never lifted them at all.>>
-- "Old Hands", Grendal, 1995
Part indian? LOOK I made a TEE PEE!
--
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I'm headed to my mom's place. With both my addict brothers there, it
has that soup kitchen ambiance, sort of ;-)
Happy turkey day!
Wally
Remember, if they offer to share the turkey baster, rinse it out with
Clorox first!!!
Lee Rudolph
Same to you Dale.
HEY EVERYBODY, PARTY AT DALE'S PLACE!
--
Love
May Shai-Hulud clear the path before you.
I was bringing some food to the poor,
but when I got there the food was gone.
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>"Déjà Flu" <cha...@gmail.com> wrote in message
Do indians part on the left or the right or in the middle?
is that before or after they scalp you ?
I truly expected to read what part?
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>"Keynes" <Key...@earthlinkspam.net> wrote in message
>news:l3i3h5lon5cfhueq0...@4ax.com...
>> On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 19:17:47 -0800, "Kitty P" <pain...@charter.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Déjà Flu" <cha...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:DoGdnYtn0aiWbZDW...@posted.toastnet...
>>>> Kitty P wrote:
>>>> ...
>>>>> A happy Thanksgiving to all who are participating!
>>>>> Kitty
>>>>
>>>> Thanking god for food that the Indians helped
>>>> produce & find and then destroying the godless
>>>> Indians seems fit for an American holyday.
>>>>
>>>> Though simple gluttony would do as well...
>>>
>>>Part Indian here - but don't let that stop ya :)
>>>
>>>Kitty
>>>
>>
>> Do indians part on the left or the right or in the middle?
>
>
>I truly expected to read what part?
>
"Always expect the unexpected."
-- Inspector Clouseau
Hope y'all had fun; we were 200 miles away (that's 8511 kilomegers, or
something) at my brother's house. *WE* had fun. And food. Lord, did
we have food...
DT
"Josiah Wilbarger, brother of the author of 'Indian Depredations in
Texas', was one of the earliest American settlers in Texas. Wilbarger
and a party of five others were riding near present-day Austin when they
came under heavy attack. Wilbarger was scalped while still conscious and
left for dead. He survived and lived for eleven years with his skull
exposed. The attack on Wilbarger's party was the beginning of a bloody
era in Central Texas that lasted until around 1846, when Texas was
annexed to the United States. "
http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/exhibits/indian/early/page3.html
Haven't been able to figure out exactly where this happened, but
Wilbarger settled about 4 miles east of my place.
DT