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[at-l] Awwww.....Lynn Seltzer
that's the best damn post all week long - no need to duck, how about
taking a royal bow! :)
thru-thinker
KellyGoVols@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 3/29/02 8:07:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> ARTCLOUTMN@aol.com writes:
>
> > Real Hikers read "A Season on the Trail"
> >
> > The genearal public reads "A Walk in The Woods"!
>
> And people who enjoying reading as much as hiking read both. I liked the
> book, and read it not for the purpose of learning about the trail, but for
> sheer entertainment purposes. Rarely when people are doing research do they
> rely on one book alone, and surely realize at some point that Bryson's book
> wasn't an accurate depiction of the nature of the trail, but sheer
> entertainment. Remember that, people? Entertainment? Is it some sort of
> crime to read a freaking book? I've never heard such an uproar and
> personally think its ridiculous that we're even having this discussion. I
> read Mein Kaumf by Hilter and it doesn't make me a Nazi. Real hikers my a$$.
> I don't blame Bryson for not attending the conference. Who wants to get
> reemed by a bunch of rigid hikers? Not me, but I know I'm in for it now!
> Eeeek!
>
> Kelly (running and ducking and HIDING!)
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