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Pancake Tales from the Texas Dust

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  1. rahunter_nf
  2. Dubh_Sidhe
  3. Fort_Spunky
  4. Joy Butler
  5. Dubh_Sidhe
  6. Dubh_Sidhe
  7. Sunbear

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Top 1.   Apr 4, 2003 12:58 AM

» rahunter_nf - I'll Be Back!

Part II continues next week.

I'll be back to see what happened, Virginia.

-- posted by rahunter_nf



Top 2.   Apr 4, 2003 5:04 AM

» Dubh_Sidhe - Re: I'll Be Back!

In response to message posted by rahunter_nf:

Okey-Dokey! But it is the first Friday of May, Bob.

-- posted by Dubh_Sidhe



Top 3.   Apr 5, 2003 9:54 AM

» Fort_Spunky - Re: Re: I'll Be Back!

In response to message posted by Dubh_Sidhe:

Hi Virginia,

I enjoyed this tale of the wild west in my home state. This story seems familiar to me, but I can't remember the details or the outcome. So I'll be back, too, to find out "the rest of the story."

Hope things are going well for you.

Linda

-- posted by Fort_Spunky



Top 4.   Apr 5, 2003 4:45 PM

» Joy Butler - Texas Dust

Wow, what a tale from the Texas Dust. This is my homestate but I've never heard of the town of Pancake. I'll be back next month to see what happened.

-- posted by Joy Butler



Top 5.   Apr 6, 2003 12:09 PM

» Dubh_Sidhe - Re: Re: Re: I'll Be Back!

In response to message posted by Fort_Spunky:

Always delighted to hear from you, Linda. I believe they have been in several unpublished manuscripts. My now deceased cousin who was a past president of the S.C. Genealogical Society had collected numerous wild west tales. I don't actually know where the name Texas Dust originates. Do you by any chance know?

-- posted by Dubh_Sidhe



Top 6.   Apr 6, 2003 12:10 PM

» Dubh_Sidhe - Re: Texas Dust

In response to message posted by JButler:

Possibly, Joy, the name Pancake faded into the "dust" at the population and towns grew. It would certainly make for an interesting research project. Thanks for visiting. Good to see you.

-- posted by Dubh_Sidhe



Top 7.   Apr 21, 2003 10:55 PM

» Sunbear - Pancakes and Babbs

Hi Virginia,

Well, this was a most intersting tale. Glad you shared this.

I remember by the way passing through Waco on a bus while I was in t he military traveling from the East Coast to San Antonio. I was with this other soldier who was constantly drunk and yakking away. I remember Waco and that part of Texas as dry and dusty and was glad to slake my thirst at the Waco bus station.

Anyway, Texas was a real trip for me. Thanks for sharing this interesting material.

Tom

-- posted by Sunbear



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