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The Hobbit Hole VI - And Whither Then? I Cannot Say...
Posted on 01/31/2004 9:52:08 AM PST by ecurbh
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To: Fedora
No problem!
You're ahead of the game. I didn't know what some folks looked like exactly until I met them!
9,701
posted on
02/26/2004 5:42:45 PM PST
by
RMDupree
(HHD: Deep roots are not reached by the frost.)
To: trini
Hey! Have I told you lately what I'm doing Saturday night? *laughing like a loon*
9,702
posted on
02/26/2004 5:43:37 PM PST
by
RMDupree
(HHD: Deep roots are not reached by the frost.)
To: Wneighbor
Hi there... I'm back on the clock for a bit... back in a few...
To: RMDupree
TRINI honest snaig and first precious!!! Champagne for everyone!
9,704
posted on
02/26/2004 5:43:55 PM PST
by
trini
To: Ramius
Aaawww...just blow 'em off! We're more important. *wink*
9,705
posted on
02/26/2004 5:44:22 PM PST
by
RMDupree
(HHD: Deep roots are not reached by the frost.)
To: trini
"honest trini snaig" fit nicely in the keywords.
9,706
posted on
02/26/2004 5:45:17 PM PST
by
RMDupree
(HHD: Deep roots are not reached by the frost.)
To: Sam Cree; Ramius; g'nad; Fedora
Good Evening; Gentlemen, thank you for those kind words, I do thoroughly enjoy archery in its many forms, but there are many that far exceed my abilities when it comes to crafting a wood bow, but again I thank you for your graciousness.
Fedora, welcome to the Hobbit Hole, from your posts, I gather your interests are quite varied, permit me to chat a bit about the virtues of the feathered shaft.
You say you have a compound bow, an excellent choice as probably 90 percent of the archers use them. I'm from the traditional side of the camp, recurves and longbows both laminated and wood bows. It is, however, a big tent, with room for all who share the fling the arrow. I make most all of my own archery gear, bows, arrows, and quivers. The largerst gathering of wood bow afficiandos and crafters is in Marshall MO in mid July. G'nad and the family attended last year as well.
To: RMDupree; trini
Evening Ladies, been a while since I've seen your posts, welcome back. Glad things are well in the land of sunshine.
To: osagebowman
Good evening to you, Master Bowman.
I'm trying to set a schedule which allows me to catch up at night since my current job has so much time restriction.
9,709
posted on
02/26/2004 5:51:01 PM PST
by
RMDupree
(HHD: Deep roots are not reached by the frost.)
To: osagebowman
Good evening to you, Master Bowman.
I'm trying to set a schedule which allows me to catch up at night since my current job has so much time restriction.
9,710
posted on
02/26/2004 5:51:10 PM PST
by
RMDupree
(HHD: Deep roots are not reached by the frost.)
To: RMDupree
*hiccup*
9,711
posted on
02/26/2004 5:51:53 PM PST
by
RMDupree
(HHD: Deep roots are not reached by the frost.)
To: osagebowman
Nice to see you. I'm running back and forth here trying to get the last of my litter ready for bed!
9,712
posted on
02/26/2004 5:57:09 PM PST
by
trini
To: Sam Cree; RosieCotton; SuziQ
Sam: for fishing laughs you might like Patrick McManus "a fine and pleasant misery" he has a number of humorous outdoors books on the market and in most libraries. btw. Paddlefish, your salt water gear would be appropriate as they are caught by snagging, heavy rods and big treble hooks. Osage river has a goodly population. Working on bridge crossing study in Tulsa, saw a good sized one floating along the shore, deceased, bout 4 ft long, half snout, half fish.
In the Sherlock Holmes genre, try Laurie King - The beekeepers apprentice, the regiment of monstrous women and the moor. Sherlock takes on an assistant, a young american woman studying at Oxford/Cambridge. Well written Victorian tales.
To: RMDupree
I know the feeling, can "lurk" at lunch but posting is frowned upon, so it's evenings catch up time. :-)
To: osagebowman
You got it!
9,715
posted on
02/26/2004 6:05:03 PM PST
by
RMDupree
(HHD: Deep roots are not reached by the frost.)
To: RMDupree
I'm trying to set a schedule which allows me to catch up at night since my current job has so much time restriction.YES!!!!
*grin*
9,716
posted on
02/26/2004 6:07:15 PM PST
by
Wneighbor
(Get them enchiladas greasy, get them steaks chicken-fried!)
To: Wneighbor
You're telling me!
I find myself slipping slowly into insanity without you all in my life.
9,717
posted on
02/26/2004 6:10:16 PM PST
by
RMDupree
(HHD: Deep roots are not reached by the frost.)
To: RMDupree
You know that we will all be happy to have you back! We've been really missing you. The hole is just NOT at ALL the same without you around..... for one thing.... we seldom eat!
9,718
posted on
02/26/2004 6:11:52 PM PST
by
Wneighbor
(Get them enchiladas greasy, get them steaks chicken-fried!)
To: RMDupree; Wneighbor
Aaawww...just blow 'em off! We're more important. *wink* You are so right... I think I'm done now. At least for a while...
Sheesh. Some days it just never ends.
Maybe I could join the Foreign Legion or something and finally get away from these people.
To: Ramius
I hope everything is all straightened out now! Did you set 'em all straight? :-)
9,720
posted on
02/26/2004 6:15:04 PM PST
by
Wneighbor
(Get them enchiladas greasy, get them steaks chicken-fried!)
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