Who was Buffy Lyer and Sheryl Ann's creator?
On Jul 2, 10:04�am, "Gregory Morrow" >
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> On Jun 30, 7:21?pm, "Gregory Morrow" >
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> > rosie wrote:
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> > On Jun 30, 12:56?am, Karen > wrote:
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> > > Who wrote those stories?
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> > > Has it been long enough for this to be revealed or has it already been
> > > mentioned on rfc?
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> > > thanks in advance
> > > Karen
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> > If Steve is the author I do wish he would write some more, I loved
> > those stories!!
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> > GM:
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> > How are things, Rosie? ?Are you still a guide at those Indian burial
> mounds
> > in southern Illinois...???
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> > --
> > Best
> > Greg
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> Things are great, I am not a guide but a worker bee, I am not digging
> now but working in the lab, sorting , cataloging and taking care of
> the finds, am pretty tired. It has been a good summer, we have made
> some great finds, and the weather has cooperated- no flooding in our
> area.
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> I have had a great summer!! Thanks for asking!
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> GM:
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> Good to hear, Rosie, your work sounds interesting...
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> When I was a kid I went to Methodist church camp in the summer and one of
> our trips was to those Indian burial mounds. �I was freaked out by the sight
> of skeletons so it was kinda nerve - wracking to see...
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> The most interesting thing was to visit an open - pit coal mine down around
> there, seeing all the HUGE shovels and trucks 'n stuff...
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> Fun fact 'o the day: �Illinois has huge coal reserves, exceeded only by
> several western states...IIRC there is enough coal in Illinois alone to meet
> *all* the projected energy needs of the whole US for the next 500 years.
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Coal gasifaction-- thats the answer
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