-I think those were all wiped out with the invention of the pasty --a practically inedible glop of meat, potatoes, and everyone's favorite: rhubarb cooked in a hand held flaky pastry shell. http://www.pastyman.com/images/large/eating-pasty.jpg
Left overs were thrown into the garbage and scavenged by the now never seen Hodags -- which could also explain the lack of bears and Bigfeet -- all wiped out by gastrointestinal distress from indigestible pastys. Good thing, that just left more trenary toast for everyone.
http://www.trenarytoast.us/ Sort of wish we had seen the one in the cowboy boots: http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/WIRHIhodag.html Unfortunately we missed the cudighi. I think I slept through that town.Now that I think about it, I lied. We did spend several days going http://www.fremontjellystone.com/ and coming http://www.jellystonewarrens.com/ with a rather large green-hatter tie-wearing, pick-a-nick-basket-stealing brown bear:
And, because my daughter just discussed this with her British home-school (resource) teacher during the world history class, this link is a freebie (and now where near the UP or Northwoods, but there IS a geocache there)
http://www.carhenge.com/ Nancy----- Original Message ----- From: "Weymouth" <wey6567@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Did you see a Hodag? The Hodag is over 7 feet long and 30 inches tall. It has bristly hair and spikes along its backbone and tail. The vise-like jaws will crush anything unlucky enough to get near the Hodag's menacing tusks and needle-sharp claws. It was first seen in 1896 in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Jeff --- tnsl <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:- We spent two weeks looking for BigFoot. We spent the same two weeks looking for a bear too. So far as we know, neither one exists. We didn't see either one. And, not from lack of trying -- took a few night time rides down the "two tracks" (aka snowmobile trails) into the protected, public forest. Nada. No bears, no big feet -- only stinky dog along for the ride. Although, there were two different nights when HE (stinky dog) was on extra guard and protecting us from "something" -- but still nothing of any interest to report. Two weeks in the Great Northwoods and we only saw 1 chipmunk that came with the campsite -- until the big yellow dog scared him off -- a few fish under the "Glass-bottom" boat, a woodpecker and a deer in the road. They'll need a bigger satellite if they try to look where we were. Now .. about those chupacabras.. (which is it again.. El chup? or La chup??) Nancy----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Senger" <asenger@xxxxxxxxx>To: "SLAGA Group" <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 6:45 AM Subject: [GeoStL] NGR: Finding Bigfoot > - > http://tinyurl.com/yojs7z > > Have fun searching! >> -- > Andrew Senger> asenger@xxxxxxxxx > AOL Instant Messenger: yaw4godEMT > Yahoo! Instant Messenger: yaw4god_emt > "I can't win anything. In fact, if you look up 'loser' in the > dictionary, you'll see someone else's photo!" --Andrew Senger > > > **************************************** > For List Info or To make _ANY_ changes, including unsubscribing from this > list, click -----> //www.freelists.org/list/geocaching > Missouri Caches Scheduled to be Archived http://tinyurl.com/87cqw **************************************** For List Info or To make _ANY_ changes, including unsubscribing from this list, click -----> //www.freelists.org/list/geocaching Missouri Caches Scheduled to be Archived http://tinyurl.com/87cqw**************************************** For List Info or To make _ANY_ changes, including unsubscribing from this list, click -----> //www.freelists.org/list/geocachingMissouri Caches Scheduled to be Archived http://tinyurl.com/87cqw
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