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Coo-wah-chobee:
  Dane...............kiddin'aside.Taal-holelke is swamp cabbage, you know it as hearts of palm. Ramps are like scallions, a tad more pungent. Creasies are mustard greens like you eat in salad greens. Blackstrap molasses you know. Sofkee is wild rice cooked in cane syrup or "lil sweetins"(molasses). Tree rats are squirrels, good eatin in stew or broiled. Rattlesnake and turtle are very expensive gourmet foods today.Garfish is delicious broiled over a fire as is sho-ke(wild hawg-pork). Livermush and sousse meat you would have to get used to as well as poke berry greens. Catfish battered and fried is delicious, a popular sunday church supper. One we didn't mention and is good fare down here in fla is as Eddie(mullet) would say" armoredgorilla"-armadillo-"dillo" meat broiled is tasty. RC co-cooler you know as well as moon pies. Think I'll let you wonder about "ditch lizard backstrap and jaw meat" and mud bugs. mmm--mmm--dinners on !.........bob

GregB:

Sounds good Dane! I'm not worrying...sure it will be much better quality then our tater sack sock would have been. ;D

Pat B:
Thanks to Mullet for snapping me to reality when I posted , in the Friendship Bow forum, about the statis of the arrows for the Southern Community Bow.
    Since then, I have had a little set back. I recieved the beautiful stone heads from Cowboy and the other evening I hafted 3 heads to 3 arrow shafts of differant materials...sourwood, privet and buffalo nut(I will also have simular arrow shoots for target practice). I was doing a bit of tuning yesterday on the sourwood shaft and I heard a "click". Well, after working with shoots for arrows for a few years now, I recognised that "click" as not being good. To make a long story short, I found the crack and after removing the head, I made kindling out of the shaft. I have plenty of other shoots to work with but I'll have to start from scratch on this arrow.
  So guys, forgive me for barging in on the "Primitive Food Network" (LOL)...and now a word from our sponcers!    Pat

Pappy:
Got the bow finished yesterday and GregB got the sanding done,I will have pic. Monday morning.Turned out 64 n-n
53@28 Shot nice.It had 1/4 backset after shooting and 3/4 after 30 min. rest.1 3/4 last night .so I think it will be fine.
I think it goes to skeeterbate next but I ant sure,If anyone knows for sure let me know and give me the address.
I will send it on next week.Between the friendship bow and this I am getting mixed up on who is doing what. :)
I have a nice tube to send it in so if you just cut the tape and slide the tube apart it will last through the whole Thing.
   Pappy

Dane:

--- Quote from: Kowechobe on February 10, 2007, 09:52:44 pm ---  Dane...............kiddin'aside.Taal-holelke is swamp cabbage, you know it as hearts of palm. Ramps are like scallions, a tad more pungent. Creasies are mustard greens like you eat in salad greens. Blackstrap molasses you know. Sofkee is wild rice cooked in cane syrup or "lil sweetins"(molasses). Tree rats are squirrels, good eatin in stew or broiled. Rattlesnake and turtle are very expensive gourmet foods today.Garfish is delicious broiled over a fire as is sho-ke(wild hawg-pork). Livermush and sousse meat you would have to get used to as well as poke berry greens. Catfish battered and fried is delicious, a popular sunday church supper. One we didn't mention and is good fare down here in fla is as Eddie(mullet) would say" armoredgorilla"-armadillo-"dillo" meat broiled is tasty. RC co-cooler you know as well as moon pies. Think I'll let you wonder about "ditch lizard backstrap and jaw meat" and mud bugs. mmm--mmm--dinners on !.........bob

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Sir, thanks for the translation. You southern boys are, it seems, a bit more intellectual than you give on, with one of you uisng Latin. We can't uinderstand you ever more.

Gregg, thanks. I will do my very best with the sock.

Oh, and for all of you, I just had my first slice of sweet potaote pie a few minutes ago. Mmmm...my wife and I are thinking of just moving down south, now. It was fantastic.

Dane

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