[pct-l] Grand Canyon Expedition
Tortoise
Tortoise73 at charter.net
Fri Feb 16 18:08:55 CST 2007
the female leadership types are probably too poor and come from poor
families with poor friends who spend all their time and money hiking.
OTOH, a trail pirate who has accumulated vast amounts of ill gotten loot
over the decades should fetch a hefty ransome. And you have rich friends
back in LV which if full of rich gamblers.
If I don't hear from you again, it's been nice knowing you.
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Tortoise
<> He who finishes last, wins! <>
I switched to Mac OSX rather than fight Windows
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Hiker97 at aol.com wrote:
> _pctl at oakapple.net_ (mailto:pctl at oakapple.net) writes:
>
> Not to worry you too much, but I overheard some female leadership types
> arguing about how much an old pirate would fetch from the Indian traders down
> there.
> ---------------------------------
> Yes, I heard the same thing. I am not worried because I will be wearing a
> large black knee brace on my left knee. The traders will immediately know I
> am lame. There is no trade value in lame and damaged goods. I am safe. They
> on the other hand are very tradable.
>
> If you were an Indian, who would you trust? A gimpy one eyed patched old
> Trail Pirate or Terminator Female Leadership types? The answer is oblivious.
> I will be doing land office business down by the river auctioning off my
> expedition partners. If you were an Indian, who would you want to trade for?
> It's not a lame Trail Pirate.
>
> The only question is whether I want more blankets or turquoise jewelry. I
> like both, but I am thinking that I might go for the jewelry, since it is
> smaller and more easily transportable out of the canyon.
>
> Thank you for your concern about my welfare and safety. This is one of the
> benefits of our community, to know that others are wishing you well.
>
> Switchback the Trail Pirate
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