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RnR in a grass skirt...WAS...RE: [at-l] TJ Bitching--Longish
- Subject: RnR in a grass skirt...WAS...RE: [at-l] TJ Bitching--Longish
- From: camojack at comcast.net (camojack@comcast.net)
- Date: Sun Oct 16 22:46:37 2005
Not just any beer, tho'...even a ruffian such as myself has SOME standards.
-"Camo"
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mmmmmmm...beer.
> > Don't know nothin' bout bir...ummm, cell fone shaped backpacks.
> >
> > But you B D gearmeister, bruddah! If N. E. 1 could devise such a
> > confabulation, my (albeit limited) money's on YOU!
> >
> > Anyway, more importantly, I would certainly not refuse a beer if you were
> > to offer one sometime we were in the same place at the same time again...
> >
> > -"Camo"
> >
> >
> From camojack at comcast.net Sun Oct 16 21:55:17 2005
From: camojack at comcast.net (camojack@comcast.net)
Date: Sun Oct 16 22:58:37 2005
Subject: [at-l] TJ Bitching
Message-ID: <101720050355.1875.435320A500026546000007532205889116050C0E0601030E0C@comcast.net>
"...it would add considerably to your understanding of MacKaye if you can get through it. After you read up a bit, let us know. Until then, it would be better for you to not mention him. your pal, TJ"
I almost (almost, mind you) experienced one of those coffee spurting from the nostrils experiences I've heard so much about, when I got to that line...
-"Camo"
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> In a message dated 10/16/2005 3:27:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> RoksnRoots@aol.com writes:
> tinman@antigravitygear.com writes:
> *
> *
> *
> We could all stand to get lei-ed.
> *
> *
> *
>
>
> Frankly I think this sort of thing is responsible for killing
> whatever hope MacKaye had for the Trail.
> ----
> If you knew anything at all about Benton MacKaye, you'd know he was quite
> satisfied with the way the Appalachian Trail and the Appalachian Trail Community
> turned out, R&R. If you'd like to learn something about Ben and the AT, you
> might try reading Larry Anderson's excellent biography. You might find the
> somewhat rare collection of his essays, "From Geography to Geotechnics" a little
> beyond your ability, but it would add considerably to your understanding of
> MacKaye if you can get through it. After you read up a bit, let us know. Until
> then, it would be better for you to not mention him.
> your pal,
> TJ
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> http://mailman.backcountry.net/mailman/listinfo/at-l From shellydhale at earthlink.net Sun Oct 16 21:59:32 2005
From: shellydhale at earthlink.net (Shelly Hale)
Date: Sun Oct 16 23:03:24 2005
Subject: [at-l] Congrats to Ken & Marcia! ADT DONE!
In-Reply-To: <212.ba32a0e.30847609@aol.com>
Message-ID: <E1ERMAR-0006IX-00@pop-borzoi.atl.sa.earthlink.net>
Sly,
Laurel and Hardy were the first to complete a thruhike of the American Discovery Trail. However, they took some time off and did
sections at different times. Ken and Marcia are the first to complete a CONTINUOUS thruhike of the trail. That's the difference.
Tenacious Tanasi
(Shelly Hale)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hiking_backpacking_events/
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