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I'm one quarter Czech. My fathers mother was born in Prague. Her maiden name was Luptak. She was one amazing woman. She was physically the strongest and hardest working person I have ever known. She married my grandfather at age 13 and had my father at 14.She was mid wife to most of her mother's 8 children before leaving the farm in Texas at age 14 with her twins. My grandparents worked their way to Calif. They picked cotton in Oklahoma amongst other hard farm labor. They say my Czech grandmother could out pick any man in the cotton fields. I am proud of my good Czech stock.

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Hey MooseTracks,

I love my cool new name.I'm 6'3" but I feel taller now.Anytime you want to slow your pace down a little and dayhike some nice alpine lakes and learn how to fish just let me know.I even feel more popular now then I ever did.It's all in a name.

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Your story sounds familiar. My dad (who is 100% Czech) is one of the hardest working men I have ever known. All of my family that is still over there (even one of my sisters who lives in Zlin) are all tough as ever!

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As in FLORIDA GATOR? I am a TN VOL.

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Richard, look what you started!! This is nothing but trouble! It's the name-swap game! OMG this is hysterical. eek grin

Thor: let's talk dates at some point. I'll be busy training for my big trip in the first two weeks of August, but an overnight in for some good fishing so I know what I'm doing is part of that training! Maybe late June/July??? Bring on the fun!

I think everyone should be a formerly at this point...

-L cool

PS: Alan, I'm totally turning that into a t-shirt!

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As in FLORIDA GATOR? I am a TN VOL.


Indeed, the only kind of Gator there is.....

Ever been to game in the Swamp? I've been to Neyland once, back in 1996


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I'd delete it, but I don't think I can...

BTW, my college days name was Addict. To appease Richard Piotrowski (aka TT), maybe I should change to it...

...which also reminds me of the story I told at dinner on Friday about how at one time I was a better rock climber than Lynn Hill. Doug, in his nonchalant way, stated "that didn't last long." (The conversation had been revolving around naming unbelieveable talents in the sport.)

Don't we have better things to do?

BTW2: if people stop posting to that stupid hiking etiquette thread, this one should become the most popular soon.

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I usually go by manguera but I have found that more often than not it is already taken. Don't remember if it was taken on the board or not, but went with hoser anyway. The 23 is a nod to the late Robert Anton Wilson and the Illuminatus! Trilogy.

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When I first started getting internet and email accounts, I tried a number of the nicknames that I have been called, and all were taken. So I chose lambertiana. One of my hobbies is dendrology, and one of my favorite trees is pinus lambertiana, more commonly known as sugar pine.

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Transplanted Gator with an addiction to peaks


As in FLORIDA GATOR? I am a TN VOL.


Indeed, the only kind of Gator there is.....

Ever been to game in the Swamp? I've been to Neyland once, back in 1996


YES! The last time I flew all the way to FLA just for the weekend to watch TN beat their butts in the playoffs (Dec 2001). cool

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You're all a good bunch of fun people.Laura,I don't want to tarnish your fine name any longer.I'm going back to my boring old name.Hopefully I'll run into some of you on the trail real soon.I'll be up the east side every other weekend hiking and fishing until my vacation when I'm up there for 10 days bagging Peaks and Goldens.
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As in FLORIDA GATOR? I am a TN VOL.


Indeed, the only kind of Gator there is.....

Ever been to game in the Swamp? I've been to Neyland once, back in 1996


YES! The last time I flew all the way to FLA just for the weekend to watch TN beat their butts in the playoffs (Dec 2001). cool


Still scratching my head about how the vols won that game and then proceeded to get their a$$es handed to them in the seccg the next week with so much on the line (a trip to pasadena to play miami for the nc).

Yes, I have fond memories of watching Neyland empty out at halftime in 96....



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Originally Posted By MooseTracks (form. HikerLaura)
I think everyone should be a formerly at this point...

-L cool
Why not? Maybe I'll motivate myself to climb more mountains to live up to my new handle! MC smile


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... is a horse in ... take a guess!


Someone should bite on this! I'll go with Punjabi. (I did consult a friend on this one. He mentioned that there is more than one correct answer.)

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This has gotta go down as one of the most interesting non-TR threads I can remember! The display name changing thing could get really confusing pretty quickly. confused

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Yes, I have fond memories of watching Neyland empty out at halftime in 96....


Was that the year that it rained about 6" on the field while playing against you guys and we got our butts whooped? I cannot recall if that was '95 or '96. I was in college during those years and would drive to Knoxville for most of our home games (a 5 hour drive from where I was in school in KY). I guess that's why I don't mind the 4 hour drive to Lone Pine...I've already been "trained." PS ~ GO VOLS! (There's also another G8R on this BB that I know of - B.J. where are you?)

Also, yes I recall the outcome of the playoffs in '01. I was thinking we were on our way to the Rose Bowl. What a disappointing ending. I think some of my orange blood drained from my body that year. cry

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Nymph: young maiden dwelling in mountains, forests and trees

In the days before I got a season pass, I used to carcamp in Long Valley or in the hills nearby so I could afford lift tickets. Until a few years ago, I backpacked every weekend. I spend every weekend in the mountains or desert. Looking back at my records, I’ve only been home or out of state (non-outdoor-related or hiked only 1 day locally) 8 weekends since 1997. So I’m a nymph.


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Another use for moose

http://www.ktva.com/topstory/ci_5911290

Grilling with moose nuggets
By Clinton Bennett, CBS 11 News Producer
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Want to cook out, but you don't have any charcoal for the grill? Just ran out of propane?

Why not try moose nuggets for fuel?

Seventh graders in Jim Lepley's social studies class at Goldenview Elementary took the lessons they learned in the classroom outside to the grill. They did this to see if cultures from the past had the right idea when they used animal dung to cook their food.

The many hot dogs cooking on the classroom's grill seemed to show Alaska has another natural fuel that is plentiful throughout the state.

"Instead of having to sit in the classroom and listen to me, or do some stupid worksheet, they get to come out here, have something--eat something, if they want to, cooked over an animal dung fire," said Lepley.

This is the 10th year Lepley's social studies class has grilled out using moose nuggets for fuel.

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Alan: Get back to work! This is disintegrating quickly... eek

Well, since I'm one of the few people who might actually USE a wag-bag... OK, no. Thas jus nazzzzteeee... cry

Now back to your regularly scheduled programming...

-L cool


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