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richfed |
Posted - November 04 2007 : 07:31:33 AM Mornin'! And happy end-of-daylight-savings time to you all!
Well, we are rid of MaguasBastardChild. I knew from his "name" there was going to be trouble. After 10 years, I get a sense of these things. Thus, he was given very little rope. Didn't need much now did he? The rascal sent me a pretty obscene e-mail after his warning ...
Anyway ...
The article from the Journal of Popular Culture [by PhD and member mikewilltoo] is on the web site now. So, if you've yet to read it, it can be found here: LOTM Dissertation. Even if you weren't here then, it's still really all about you!
Then, recent member, James N., has begun his narrative of his experiences on the set of The Last of the Mohicans as an extra/consultant/etc. His first 2 installments are up as I type, and I have received his photos. As time permits, more will be added. You can read the beginning here: James Neel's Mohicanland.
Enjoy!
Happy Trails! |
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dungeonmaster9 |
Posted - April 08 2008 : 12:07:35 PM Hi, is the full dissertation available for download as an Adobe PDF? I am a history graduate student at Stony Brook University in Long Island. Thank you. |
Kyfrontiersman |
Posted - December 04 2007 : 3:24:47 PM Well since I never knew this MaguasBastardChild, sounds like I did not miss a thing. Sounds like he needed caned however. Shame ole Kenton wasn't around then or he'd be the one to do it. uncle Simon Kenton |
Light of the Moon |
Posted - November 05 2007 : 4:11:25 PM Thanks, Rich! You're good as gold! |
caitlin |
Posted - November 04 2007 : 09:41:19 AM Very interesting indeed! I look forward to reading more! Thank you! and thank you, Rich, for keeping the peace! |
RedFraggle |
Posted - November 04 2007 : 08:25:09 AM That was interesting reading, Rich! Thanks, James N., for sharing your stories. |
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