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[email protected] April 1st, 2008 04:04 PM

Penns Clave 2008 - Role Call
 
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 20:40:22 -0400, jeff miller
wrote:

wrote:

On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 20:07:57 -0400, jeff miller
wrote:


Mike wrote:


Bruces shop is right on rte 45 in millmont about 15-20 from millhiem
next road past the 235 cutoff and there is a bar right next
door .........

millmont...milheim...?? wer ist der flyshop befounden fur eine sudern
mensch mitout direktion sensch? my german is every bit as good as my
understanding of your directions...g i'll ride with you.

jeff



Hey, he could have given you "country" directions...you know,

"Go down the road ol' Jubal was killed on back in '61, past where the
old Jones place was and turn at where the Smith place was before it
burned back in '38. Then, you a far piece 'til you'n come to where Bill
Clabberbreath shot that big ol' buck a few years back...that Bill, road
hunted for 50 years and never got caught, heh-heh-heh...start lookin' to
yer left, and when you come to crossroad that goes off to where the old
Baptist church was 'fore they moved to town, go the other way. The road
right past Sam whathisname's driveway is what you're lookin' for..."

TC,
R


g those would be decent directions in the south...but north of...well,
you know how they are up there. tawk funny too. but, if there is a bar
next door, i reckon i've probably been in the vicinity. the alcohol laws
and availability in that area of pennsylvania cause one to be mindful of
his surroundings...at least during the hunter/gatherer phase. the
consumption phase is a bit of confounding in my experience.

jeff


Aw, pshaw - the only seemingly true thing Jim Carville ever uttered was
that Pennsylvania is Philly in the east, Pittsburgh in the west, and
Alabama in the middle...and I think the test of that little ditty is
soon to be made...

IAC, it's been my experience that most northerners are decent enough
folks and the cities exciting and congenial...if they could just get rid
of the damned yankees...

TC,
R

Tom Littleton April 1st, 2008 08:12 PM

Penns Clave 2008 - Role Call
 

wrote in message
...
IAC, it's been my experience that most northerners are decent enough
folks and the cities exciting and congenial...if they could just get rid
of the damned yankees...

TC,
R


hell, I go fishing on Spring Creek, spend a couple days in the mountains,
and the disparaging Southerners come out of the woodworksg!! We
appreciate the South up here, by the way.....after all, old folks from up
here have to retire SOMEPLACE, don't you know. Oh, and there is the matter
of trout, we have them, readily nearby, and rock climbing is a sport
separate from trout fishing around here. Disparage all you will.

BTW, those 'country directions' actually would be perfectly applicable
around here, but would sound more like:
You drive past Walt Zimmerman's place and turn where the old Yoder farm
used to be, head toward Millheim and go left at the turnoff to Millmont, but
if you get to Mill Haven, you've gone too far. Don't go right, or you'll end
up in Mill Hall! Two streets after the harness shop, turn right until you
see Jacob Zimmerman's place and Bruces shop will be at the old stagecoast
stop by that creek that flooded back in '03.

We'll get you to it, Jeff. Heck, you've driven past the place about 100
times, I would guess.
Tom



Softhackle April 1st, 2008 10:25 PM

Penns Clave 2008 - Role Call
 
BTW, those 'country directions' actually would be perfectly applicable
around here, but would sound more like:



Tom, it would go more like this - Go past Blue Balls and turn right at
Bird in Hand, make a left at Virginville and keep going strait until
you get to Intercourse.

No kidding they are towns in Pa...




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