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[at-l] M&M



Looks as if I'll let myself be drawn in and repeat the "advice" I gave at
the GARUCK.

The question was dried/chapped lips.

I repeated the old saw, "The best thing to cure chapped lips is rabbit,
squirrel, deer, or bear crap.  Just rub a little on your lips ever hour, or
so, and you'll quit licking them." ;-)}

Chainsaw

----- Original Message -----
From: Mara Factor <m_factor@hotmail.com>
To: <chaynes@megalink.net>; <papa_bear_nyc@yahoo.com>;
<at-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: [at-l] M&M


> EEEeeeeewwwww!  :-P
>
> Are you coming to the Ruck, too?  If so, I think you might be doing your
> cooking outside on the porch with Shane and Sloetoe.
>
> LOL
>
> Actually, it's fun dumping a few Raisinets on the ground and telling
newbies
> they're deer droppings as you reach down to pick one up and pop it into
your
> mouth.  :-}
>
> Mara
> Stitches, GAME99
>
> >From: "Clifford R. Haynes" <chaynes@megalink.net>
> >Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 15:36:39 -0500
> >
> >Guess them single M&M most be ultralite hiker fair, too hard to reach
down
> >for just to reach down for just one with a heavy pack. But if you keep
your
> >eyes open you will often find little piles of smooth skinned raisins
beside
> >the trail, about a cup to a cup and a half to a pile? All I can figure is
> >day hikers dump them out because they are old and not as sweet as fresh
> >ones. They are ok for eating out of the pile, but best brought to the
> >shelter and shared in fresh baked raisin muffins with all your shelter
> >palls.
>
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