 Posted Nov 28, 2002 by several, a/k/a random i haven't seen any hemlocks, but i DO have trees that have berries, i'm just across state lines from pennsyltucky, and i resemble those remarks. i am thinking i may be a mutated squonk.
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 Posted Nov 28, 2002 by GTBacchus Ah, so that's where they've gotten off to!
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 Posted Nov 28, 2002 by several, a/k/a random the cleveland indians fan forum won't let me login today. several times in the past i may have swerved a car or two when a squonk came into vision, so i'm wandering ALL OVER the Guide today, getting into trouble, i'm sure.
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 Posted Nov 28, 2002 by Revcracker Well, blow me down!
That was a fascinating article. But why should Pennsylvania have all the strange beasts, anyway?
Anybody know of some weird creature that's indigenous to the Midwest?
regards,
Rev.
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 Posted Nov 29, 2002 by Daniel Anthony Well, the Iowans are strange creatures, even if they aren't particularly mythical.
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 Posted Nov 29, 2002 by Revcracker What's a lowan?
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 Posted Nov 29, 2002 by several, a/k/a random there are the great lakes sea monsters, and i'm sure some strange reports from the muddy mississippi. an iowan? i don't owe no wans.
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 Posted Nov 30, 2002 by Revcracker Ah! Iowans!
Yes, they are pretty strange.
Thanks for that!
Cheers!
Rev.
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