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daytripper wrote:
/daytripper (and why in God's name would anyone *want* to live near Pueblo?) It's pronounced Pee-eblo I believe. A little bit south and west of Pee-eblo you can find some of the best elk poaching in North America, on the Forbes Trinchera Ranch. You do have to watch out for the vaqueros. But if you do it right, it doesn't get any better (stealing from the Forbes, giving to the poor). |
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:41:51 -0600, Sandy wrote:
daytripper wrote: /daytripper (and why in God's name would anyone *want* to live near Pueblo?) It's pronounced Pee-eblo I believe. A little bit south and west of Pee-eblo you can find some of the best elk poaching in North America, on the Forbes Trinchera Ranch. You do have to watch out for the vaqueros. But if you do it right, it doesn't get any better (stealing from the Forbes, giving to the poor). I went to college in Denver, and had occasion to go down to Pueblo. If it wasn't for the *huge* munitions dump just east of the city, it would have just been...a dump. No doubt things have changed somewhat since the early 70's - I happened to visit Denver not too far back and from the Ike Tunnel down east into the city and beyond has changed *a lot*. But still - it's friggin' Pueblo. /daytripper |
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 19:57:25 -0400, daytripper
wrote: On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:41:51 -0600, Sandy wrote: daytripper wrote: /daytripper (and why in God's name would anyone *want* to live near Pueblo?) It's pronounced Pee-eblo I believe. A little bit south and west of Pee-eblo you can find some of the best elk poaching in North America, on the Forbes Trinchera Ranch. You do have to watch out for the vaqueros. But if you do it right, it doesn't get any better (stealing from the Forbes, giving to the poor). I went to college in Denver, and had occasion to go down to Pueblo. If it wasn't for the *huge* munitions dump just east of the city, it would have just been...a dump. No doubt things have changed somewhat since the early 70's - I happened to visit Denver not too far back and from the Ike Tunnel down east into the city and beyond has changed *a lot*. But still - it's friggin' Pueblo. /daytripper Now wait just a flockin' minute, bub...Pueblo is the home of PUD-DOC, which provides service for the FCIC for the GSA...or maybe it's the GPO... HTH, R ....OTOH, does anyone still use the USPS to REQ INFO... |
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On Jul 24, 4:41 pm, Sandy wrote:
daytripper wrote: /daytripper (and why in God's name would anyone *want* to live near Pueblo?) It's pronounced Pee-eblo I believe. A little bit south and west of Pee-eblo you can find some of the best elk poaching in North America, on the Forbes Trinchera Ranch. You do have to watch out for the vaqueros. But if you do it right, it doesn't get any better (stealing from the Forbes, giving to the poor). To say nothing of the fact that the tail waters of Pueblo reservoir is becoming a world class fishery, the Arkansas a wonderful river all the way to its head. TBone |
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