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Re[6]: Oops was Re[3]: [at-l] Questions Questions
EEEeewwwwwwww!
But you have to remember: you got's to eat a peck before you go!
(Substitute bushel, hog's head, ten gallon hat, or other appropriate
geographically based local-type reference, as needed.) Still,
Eeewwww!
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Subject: RE: Re[4]: Oops was Re[3]: [at-l] Questions Questions
Author: "L. Clayton Parker" <lparker@cacaphony.net> at ima
Date: 2/9/99 9:58 AM
Thanks Tom,
I just smiled and pointed at the location of the outhouse - one hundred
feet directly above the spring! Anybody who has ever been to Peck's knows
how easy it would have been to put the outhouse on the other side of the
saddle with the horses.
Lee I Joe
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