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To: Gauguin who wrote (45966)1/28/2000 8:28:00 PM
From: Jacques Chitte  Respond to of 71178
 
I I I have a hedge fund. But I might blow it on fresh sod instead.

Oh and as for those fine folk who live in sewers and probably vote the straight Democratic ticket ... I'll have to submit a dissenting opinion. "Living" in such a milieu involves all sorts of work - both honest and the other kind. Ever since the Reagan years people, even Manhattanites, just haven't been flushing the good stuff anymore.

...Where in Arizona? If the night skies are dark and un-light-polluted, I'm In.



To: Gauguin who wrote (45966)1/28/2000 8:34:00 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
<<Hedge hogs. >>

I got a hedge hog story. When I was in Germany our base had towers built way back like the 1300s. In WWII it was a recreation camp for nazi soldiers. Our barracks had been a house of carnal pleasure where nazi soldiers raped Jewish women before the women were killed. Lots of history and lots of weird things going on.

Now more background. I had 55 gallons of boiling water poured down my leg cooking it like a lobster.

Two days later I was cutting through the woods to the NCO club with 26 layers of gauze wrapped from hip to boot top and I was wearing tennies. No sock. Black as the hubs of hell and dang it all I stepped on a hedge hog. The little sucker WRAPPED around my ankle. I thought the hand of the devil had got me. Did a quick 1/4 mile and unwrapped the little dude when I got to some light.

Nazi, Annizai. One was German in the 1900s the other was American Indian way back. Both used the swastika as a symbol. Spooky.