Sujet : Re: Boiled Green Peanuts
De : nospam (at) *nospam* example.net (D)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 02. Nov 2024, 12:10:25
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Organisation : i2pn2 (i2pn.org)
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On Sat, 2 Nov 2024, dsi1 wrote:
On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 10:16:31 +0000, D wrote:
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On Fri, 1 Nov 2024, dsi1 wrote:
On Tue, 22 Oct 2024 8:31:49 +0000, D wrote:
Again you shatter my fantasies like you did with cowboys in Texas! =( I
think I read in some thread about Jill that she has a big mansion in the
south, but maybe that was fake news? ;)
My wife's family owned slaves. They have a document that transfers
ownership of a bitch and her pup to an heir. It's a very interesting
document. My wife's family has a lot of interesting documents. I wish
someone would collect the materials and preserve them in an easily
accessible location.
Definitely! Collect all that valuable historical material before it
vanishes in a box somewhere! Amazing!
My wife's family has a history of being a wild and rowdy bunch. Here's
her grandfather's tombstone. The little blurb does not mention him being
a stone-cold killer of rustlers in the old West. Hit the "Read More"
button for more info on this killer cowboy.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110970422/william-thomas-cantrell
Now we're talking! Quite a family you have there. 50% wild cowboysand
gunmen, while on your side, dignified and noble samurai ancestors! Your
children must be real ninjas!
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Things are unclear with the passage of time. Some people see him as a
ruthless vigilante with a licence to kill. To some people, he's some
kind of hero of the old West. My guts tell me that he was no hero.
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Granville Stuart, described William as, "…absolute fearless, and that he
would not hesitate an instant to risk his life in the cause of right and
justice. He was a man of few words, but one who could be depended upon
absolutely in any emergency."
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I'll have to go with Stuart on this one!