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Re: [at-l] Re: Friar Tuck



On Wed, 5 Mar 1997, Benjamin E Reese wrote:

> >Friar Tuck's Jeep - yep, his means of arriving at the event - >where it
> was fired at unsuspecting citizens within Damascus.  >He's quirky,
> though.  The next minute he can actually seem like a >nice guy.  All in
> all, a manipulator
> >best dealt with cautiously and shrewdly, I found.
> 
> I want to put my 2 cents in re Friar Tuck
> (http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/5428/wes.jpg)

Not sure if you are saying the fellow in the above picture is, or isn't
the '96 or'97 Friar Tuck - but the fellow in the picture above *IS* the
one who was with Gypsy last Sunday. His name was Wes... 

> 
> There is NO WAY that 96's Friar Tuck is the same crazy guy that people
> are  talking about running around in woman's underwear.  Wes is a good
> guy, even if he likes to have a bit of fun at the expense of Fontana Dam
> garbage can's.  I would like to vouch for his character.   Whoever this
> new Friar Tuck is, is a lunatic and not the same guy as last year's.

Ok, so Wes (the guy in the picture) is now the '97 Friar Tuck and NOT the
'96 Friar Tuck. Anybody else confused?

-Milt

PS. Got some new boots tonight. One-Sport Moraines (purchased at REI) and
had to go to a size 13!! Best fit in the store, but sittin' here wondering
if they are too small. I know I have to break them in and they should feel
a little stiff but if I lace 'em up tight after an hour my feet feel like
they are going to sleep. Heel fits nice and snug, can wiggle toes, but
tight across the top above my arch. Hmmm, maybe this should have been a
separate message...


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