Posted on 11/03/2007 10:05:42 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
“hes got to do something with the other eleven months”
My guess would be panhandling (tour guiding) around “sacred” pagan sites during the warm months. The costume could also just be a way to pick up hot wiccan chicks—like Sibil Leek— who’ll provide you with a warm place to stay indoors during the late winter months....
If so, he has the look of it down. (Were any oaks killed in the making of Warcraft?)
What I wonder is whether his work release program allows him to have a spike on the bottom of his stick to make it easier to pick up the paper trash left by tourists.
:’D
You got my support Sunken Civ, just keep the pork, ale and wenches coming!
I think they’d be appalled at turkey or chicken franks, but they would really be amazed at the quality of modern all-beef or pork-water-beef sausages.
I’ve made (and formulated) sausages, including Bryan hotdogs, and I still like ‘em. What goes into ‘em is pretty good stuff - probably greatly exceeding the standards of Thuringian sausage makers.
Mead, but okay... ;’)
Brats, good Sheboygan brats, good cold beer, cheese, apples and cherry Cider on a good warm afternoon on a grassy bluff with a clear view overlooking Green Bay.
An alternative to having to portage water up slope would be the natural tendency of a porous material to “wick” water up. When water tables in the winter would rise - the mound would absorb the moisture and would remain wetted throughout the year.
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