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"Each of us must find wisdom in his own way. Mine is one way, yours another. Perhaps we each need more of what the other knows." . . . The Lonely Men
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DocKaty
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7. "Laura Pritz & Pete Kitchen"
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I guess the moral of the story is that a woman's place is not in the kitchen! ****************************************** May we live to learn well, and learn to live well. May you live as long as you want, and never want as long as you live.
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Opinions Laura Pritz & the Apaches! [View All],
Pistolero, 10:07 AM, 01-30-12, (0)
- RE: Opinions Laura Pritz & the Apac,
10987654321, 01-30-12, 10:33 PM, (1)
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Pistolero, 01-31-12, 04:49 AM, (2)
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10987654321, 01-31-12, 08:39 AM, (3)
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Freeman, 01-31-12, 05:59 PM, (4)
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Pistolero, 01-31-12, 08:56 PM, (5)
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Phyllis, 02-01-12, 07:16 AM, (6)
- Laura Pritz & Pete Kitchen,
DocKaty, 02-01-12, 08:01 AM, (7)
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10987654321
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01-30-12, 10:33 PM (Pacific Time) |
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1. "RE: Opinions Laura Pritz & the Apac"
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Pistol, What I didn't like was that because of her, Tell's friends that came with him to the Apache homelands died, and they seemed like solid men. Tampico was my favorite. LD Pederson
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Pistolero
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01-31-12, 04:49 AM (Pacific Time) |
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2. "RE: Opinions Laura Pritz & the Apac"
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Yes, I liked Tell's friends. And I hated that they got killed and hated her for it. But I hated her before this happened, back in "The Daybreakers" when because of her and her evil father, several good men were murdered, including Juan Torres, whom I really liked! But there is a chance one of them came out of it though. Didn't Tell say that he had not seen nor heard from J Battles and was not sure if he survived or not? That leaves it open that he might have survived, just hadn't shown up yet. But then again, you would think he would have during the time Tell got back, was in jail, working the mine, etc.. Oh, you never did give your opinion: Do you think Laura made it out or was captured by the Apaches? The story just sort of left it hanging. I hope she was. Serve her right to be a slave for the squaws to work, or some Brave's squaw! Almost funny if you think of it. Later, Pistolero What do I know of cultured ways, the gilt, the craft and the lie? I, who was born in a naked land and bred in the open sky. The subtle tongue, the sophist guile, they fail when the broadswords sing; Rush in and die dogs--I was a man before I was a king! ---From The Road of Kings |
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DocKaty
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7. "Laura Pritz & Pete Kitchen"
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I guess the moral of the story is that a woman's place is not in the kitchen! ****************************************** May we live to learn well, and learn to live well. May you live as long as you want, and never want as long as you live.
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