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nekutmeqwanoc
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Posted - June 17 2006 :  8:43:01 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
yes they did,but they must have been good eating or worth something if the hunters got them.
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Posted - June 21 2006 :  07:06:55 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
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yes they did,but they must have been good eating or worth something if the hunters got them.



they surely have. but it wasn't the main thing for the indians. I always thought they were supposed to take a bite of a heart to gain the dead animal's strengh. or their rival's.
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Posted - December 11 2006 :  10:22:40 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
I would say that he got most of the revenge he sought but at the same time....his spirit was still broken. He did not regain any of the things he had lost and I agree that he did not look as though he felt better after the killings. But on the same token, perhaps he was not seeking happiness but merely inflicting the same heart ache on those who crossed his path. In that sense, yes he succeeded trememdously.

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Posted - December 12 2006 :  12:21:25 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
How gracious of Ching to put him out of his misery!

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Posted - December 12 2006 :  12:38:48 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Very gracious indeed. I suppose he decided that the bloodshed needed to end and he was the one to do it. Besides, whatever happened to respecting your elders?!

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Posted - December 12 2006 :  12:42:54 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
And here I thought that died sometime in the 80's!

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Posted - December 12 2006 :  09:28:21 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Along with "big hair" and "shoulder pads".

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Posted - December 12 2006 :  09:49:33 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
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Along with "big hair" and "shoulder pads".



Big hair and shoulder pads are OUT???

Uncas: "some food"
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Posted - December 12 2006 :  1:15:00 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Big hair may be out but men with long hair will never be out in my eyes!

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Posted - December 12 2006 :  1:33:15 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
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Big hair and shoulder pads are OUT???



Geeze Meg, tell me you still aren't wearing them

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Big hair may be out but men with long hair will never be out in my eyes!



Ditto to that as long as they are NA men. They always look scrumptious with long hair


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Posted - December 12 2006 :  1:37:57 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Yeah I have always thought NA men look odd with short hair...but they should also stick with their tribal clothing....and be completely topless!

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Posted - December 12 2006 :  2:41:21 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
I guess not after today....heeheehee

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Yeah I have always thought NA men look odd with short hair...but they should also stick with their tribal clothing....and be completely topless!



Don't forget the loin-cloth

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Posted - December 13 2006 :  09:35:26 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
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Along with "big hair" and "shoulder pads".



Don't forget STURRUPS! I can't believe they're making a comeback! Ya' know I didn't like the 80's even in the 80's. I don't know...it was just kinda' ick as far as the "norm" went.
Ya' know...
Bad boy on motorcycle sitting on a dark damp road with fog lifting from the street. Girl with big curly hair wearing spandex miniskirt, big hoop earings, and tons of makeup who knows daddy won't approve of bad boy but loves him anyway. And then there's always a valley-girl, like, totally thrown in there somewhere who will, like, pop her bubble gum or something!
And don't even remind me about Madonna and her cones!

I live in my own little world - but that's okay, they know me here!
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Hey I loved the 80's. Looking back some of the styles were just attrocious but I loved the music and I was single and carefree and sure had a hell of a time (the parts I can recall) that is.

I agree about Madonna and her cones. May they never make a comeback

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Posted - December 13 2006 :  09:45:40 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Hey Light you were just too young to enjoy the 80's

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Posted - December 13 2006 :  09:51:11 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply

Probably right. Around 8-10yrs old at the time but I saw my brother in his parachute pants and shirts.
And my sister with her big "boufont" and her friend, Missy, who was totally from L.A. who answered questions with "Why sure not."
Shoot...even my good friend listens to Thriller over and over and over!
That video use to scare me!
And I do recall a friend of mine having the biggest crush on Michael Jackson (who at that time was good lookin' and wasn't crazy).

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And my sister with her big "boufont" and her friend, Missy, who was totally from L.A. who answered questions with "Why sure not."
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Why did the Valley Girl wear 2 diaphragms?

"Fer sure, fer sure."
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Posted - January 31 2007 :  08:16:17 AM  Show Profile  Visit RedFraggle's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
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Originally posted by MeggieD

Big hair and shoulder pads are OUT???



The big hair, the shoulder pads, the stirrup pants: for many these are objects of nostalgia or loathing. Yet even so, there is one magical place where the timeless beauty of the era still flourishes:

small town Texas.

Yes, friends, it's a mystical place where every woman over the age of 25 sports "big Texas hair" with fan-bangs and that sprunch-and-go style that has otherwise gone the way of the dodo. Siren-red lipstick, fringed jean jackets, and the scrunchee survive here in their original cultural context.

If you mourn this bygone era, perhaps you should make a visit to Hearne, Roscoe, or Melvin---veritable time capsules to take you back to the days of "The Breakfast Club" and "Sixteen Candles." Only beware the regional dialect. You'll probably need a day or two just figure out what people are saying.

**Lest anyone think I'm being overly mean: I'm a native Texan who has spent a lot of time in small-towns. I'm making fun only of myself here!**
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quote:
Originally posted by RedFraggle

quote:
Originally posted by MeggieD

Big hair and shoulder pads are OUT???



The big hair, the shoulder pads, the stirrup pants: for many these are objects of nostalgia or loathing. Yet even so, there is one magical place where the timeless beauty of the era still flourishes:

small town Texas.

Yes, friends, it's a mystical place where every woman over the age of 25 sports "big Texas hair" with fan-bangs and that sprunch-and-go style that has otherwise gone the way of the dodo. Siren-red lipstick, fringed jean jackets, and the scrunchee survive here in their original cultural context.

If you mourn this bygone era, perhaps you should make a visit to Hearne, Roscoe, or Melvin---veritable time capsules to take you back to the days of "The Breakfast Club" and "Sixteen Candles." Only beware the regional dialect. You'll probably need a day or two just figure out what people are saying.

**Lest anyone think I'm being overly mean: I'm a native Texan who has spent a lot of time in small-towns. I'm making fun only of myself here!**



Leg warmers too?

I still get a kick out of the movies. Heck, I even own a copy of "Ski School" and "Breakfast Club" And I love the music - Thompson Twins, Police and even the one-hit wonders like Kajagoogoo (sp?). My husband was in a couple of bands, Dog Logic and Lone Wolf out in LA. He had the long blond hair and the other guys had the "big hair". *sigh* Those were the days....



Jack McCall: "Should we shake hands or something, relieve the atmosphere. I mean how stupid do you think I am?"
Wild Bill Hickok: "I don't know, I just met you."

"A nation with no regard to it's past will have little future worth remembering."
A.Lincoln

"Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize that they were the big things"
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Posted - February 02 2007 :  2:13:01 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
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quote:
Originally posted by Light of the Moon


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And my sister with her big "boufont" and her friend, Missy, who was totally from L.A. who answered questions with "Why sure not."
(Snipped)


Why did the Valley Girl wear 2 diaphragms?

"Fer sure, fer sure."






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