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Pastimes : Let’s Talk About Our Feelings about the Let’s Talk About Our

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To: ManyMoose who wrote (4427)12/2/2007 7:02:57 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) of 5290
 
I was in the area north of there this spring seeing it from the Alberta side. I've never seen anything more majestic.

I'm not afraid of Masons but I like it better when they're not around. I exaggerated, we actually entered the court house, searched the records and filed a few of our claims.

That's a good story, there is a Cree name for -two sleeps- and I thought it was Pahonan but that actually means waiting place.

Did the moose fall through ice? The Siberians would chip pits into icy gold bearing creeks and rivers letting it freeze down until they reached a rich section of a sandbar etc. and then chip out the gold bearing material or perhaps nuggets and heave them out.

"By December, 1863, the citizens of Bannack and Virginia City had had enough of the violence. Men from Bannack, Virginia City and nearby Nevada City met secretly and organized the Montana Vigilantes. Masked men began to visit suspected outlaws in the middle of the night issuing warnings and tacking up posters featuring a skull-and-crossbones or the "mystic" numbers "3-7-77." While the meaning of these numbers remains elusive, the Montana State Highway patrolmen wear the emblem "3-7-77" on their shoulder patches today."

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