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Old December 14th 05, 09:11 PM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.religion.kibology
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Silouen wrote:
"nightbat" wrote in message
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nightbat wrote

Silouen wrote:

"Art Deco" wrote in message
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Thirteen kooksigns, well done.

You may resume kookdancing, saucerhead.

Ugh, Kimosabi.
This mean injun must sign treaty?
Then you must sign your honorary injun name:

Dances with Kooks

Silouenjawea


nightbat

Ha, ha, ha, " Dances with Kooks " oh that's a good one Sil!!!
Poor Bart Devo put down by a Star cutie again,
again,
again,
again,
again,
again,
again,
again,
again,
again,
and again,

ponder on,
the nightbat


Did you like my name, oh my dark and precious night?
This was one of the roles I've played while studying your peoples.
And I find it interesting that none of your historians can bring themselves
to believe a tiny indian girl knew how to guide Meriwether Lewis and William
Clark across the great land to the Pacific Ocean.
How could she know so many different languages and speak with every native
on the trail?
Instead, the historians are astounded by the feat and belittle the
contribution.

And now to confess, for I feel I know you like a father.
Will and I made love under the stars beside a babbling brook.
We had an affair that would burn Art Dicko's socks off.



You just had to go and make nightbat jealous!

Otherwise, most of us just thought Lewis and Clark were a number! Ha!
Ha! Ha!


The other one, Lewis, was the studious one, always observing things.
I tried to bed him, too, but he was more interested in studying everything
else.
And Lewis knew about Will and me, so he didn't care much for me -- he was a
real 'prude'.



Remember the game-hunting foray up the Quicksand River?

I have spent much time fishing and smelt dipping on the banks of that
stream! The local chamber of commerce has gotten the name shortened to
the Sandy River, but living up to its original name, it claims one or
more lives almost every year. At some places it appears shallow enough
to walk across, but then once in the middle, suddenly there's no bottom
under your feet and you're sucked under!


It was as much fun as being the queen of Egypt!
(That was Darla, not me -- but it was fun watching her!)

Sil a.k.a. Sacajawea ('bird girl')

PS: My hidatsa captors named me this because I 'flew' at one of them who was
trying to kill my shoshoni brother.
My shoshoni name was Nejahuga ('she came from the water').



I've also climbed the Astoria Column, commemorating the expedition near
where Lewis and Clark encountered the Pacific Ocean. The artwork isn't
that great, but hey, it's the thought that counts.

Double-A