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In Defense of 3FW

Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 2:09 pm
by Duvke
The identity of that tragic woodsman has been unknown to us for decades, and I think it fitting that it remains so.

On the other hand, merely revealing one's identity is no sign of either courage or moral rectitude, as physical barriers continue to separate us and protect us from actual confrontation.

3FW, I salute you, and hope that the winter chill of northern New England finds you with a sufficient store of dried mint and wild mushrooms.



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Re: In Defense of 3FW

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:12 pm
by Deklin
Duvke-
I can't agree with you more as well (although I should/could have drowned you in 1977!). But further to the point, oh, the point, I loved canoeing around the point in my red canoe...

I miss camp too....

So, everyone, be nice or I'll take you away to Barndoor

Deklin

Re: Declan

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 1:31 pm
by Duvke
Unlike 3FW, we all knew your identity Declan, and probably too much about you besides. So I won't defend your anonymity on this website. And ever mindful of the Pitz Schvitz suggestions for courtesy and respect, I'll leave it at that!



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