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[at-l] Re: Signing my guest book



hmm - easyhiker sure is not an easy talker! :)

thru-thinker

easyhiker@easyhiker.net wrote:

> Ted I don't have any friends either, will you sign my guestbook ...LOL
> Maybe you don't have a best seller because your a hetrosexual and
> not one of those hermaphrodites who polute the trail with their logic in
> their books. You got a great sense of humor, good luck on your hike,
> I'll be out there also in 2003 (just for a section hike from Springer to
> Harpers Ferry starting in mid February)
>
> -Easyhiker-
>
>
>>Message: 67
>>Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 19:32:50 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
>>From: "ted anderson" <atted@tampabay.rr.com>
>>To: "AT_L  POST" <at-l@backcountry.net>,
>>   "hikersRus" <hikersrus@yahoogroups.com>,
>>   "Jan Leitschuh" <janl2@mindspring.com>
>>Subject: [at-l] Signing my guest book
>>
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>>Thank you Jan for signing my guest book today, I only asked you 70,000,000
>>times to do it.  Really I welcome all of you to sign my Journal @ www
>>trailjournals.com/soleman .  I don't have any friends and this will make
>>others think I do.  When I write my New York Best seller, I will be sure
>>
> to
>
>>include your name and comments.  So....... you've never heard of begging?
>>
>>Really I do have a serious side.  I become overwhelmed with emotion when
>>called by my given name and told that I look great in my lime green
>>
> leisure
>
>>suit.  Can't wait to meet you all at "The Gathering", next month.  I love
>>bird watching, even though I'm heterosexual, and plan on carving little
>>wildlife statues for "my fellow hikers" as a token to remember "our
>>
> season"
>
>>I leave for Springer in 6 months and 3 days.  I think Jan Lite-something
>>
> is
>
>>the next to follow calibrating her 39th birthday on the trail.  See I can
>>
> be
>
>>nice, Jan.
>>
>>I do wear glasses, but not because of Felix.  I had a very lonely
>>adolescence in a very small town.  I can remember, one time a group of us
>>got together and had a ......never mind, it wasn't really something I'm
>>proud of.
>>
>>OKAY.....Really seriously.  For all on the trail in 2003.  I ain't exactly
>>Charley Atlas, but have always viewed myself as the good guy.  YOU WILL BE
>>SAFE  in my neighborhood.  In each community of people, certain folks take
>>on certain roles, I always take the role as stepping in if my neighbor is
>>
> in
>
>>trouble.  Must be the former fire fighter in me, maybe I'm just nosey?  As
>>
> a
>
>>nurse/respiratory therapist I have some skills that may be of value.  Any
>>body with respiratory problems may send me a private e-mail for
>>
> suggestions
>
>>on things/products that are a must for you in altitudes and/or backwoods.
>>Of coarse those communications are legally confidential, unless you care
>>
> to
>
>>share them.
>>
>>What do you think your role in this subculture will be?  It would be
>>interesting to read.
>>
>>About Jan, we kid a lot, only because she is my exwife that left me for
>>horses and a life of freedom.........Like she always used to say, "I'd
>>rather shovel horse sh*t, than to live with you one more minute."  Hey I
>>
> can
>
>>take a hint!
>>
>>Ted Anderson
>>Soleman 2003
>>           www.trailjournals.com/soleman
>>
>
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