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Abronia Mubble Settlin' down fer a spell

Well now. Seems I've decided te stay in Tombstone fer awhile, so I done found me a small patch te call me own, right near Miss Abs. Taint much, but it'll keep out the wind. Any o' you folks want te visit, go right on ahead. I can offer ye a cup o' coffee, t'least. Oh, and seein' as Miss Abs was kind enough te give me a flock o' chickens, seems I could probly cook you an egg er two. Any o' you folks need rawhide, leather, er fur, I got them too. And, afore ye start wonderin' how a trapper kin say… Continue

Added by Abronia Mubble on April 1, 2009 at 5:20pm — 2 Comments

Gigi Gartenberg Rehabilitation and Life...

I have gone threw a lot as of late. Horse running away. The robbery by the man in black. The fainting spell & the train incident. Mr. Luik disappearing all the time. And being confined in a wheel chair. I'm sure not only due to a gun being pulled on me, but near exhaustion and a too tight corset caused me to faint. I thought by going westward I was getting away from my problems including the ones back east. But I notice things follow me. Almost like an inescapable force. I find Mr. Luik is… Continue

Added by Gigi Gartenberg on October 31, 2008 at 10:30am — No Comments

Timmie Hax Good ta know - Value of stuff

Money money money is a BIG topic that I personally pay a lot of attention for. Knowledge about the value of stuff is elementary for historically correct roleplay and, I think, it is simply thrilling to know about such details. Bondje and myself did some research and found a few cool facts. After going through this list, you might understand why Lost Boy "can't" ever accept tips as high as 1$ and above. Simply because 1$ was so much more worth than it is today. So I suggest: have a look at it :o)… Continue

Added by Timmie Hax on October 6, 2008 at 7:00pm — No Comments

Timmie Hax Good ta know - A coupla injun werds (Apache)

Everyone who's ever been to a foreign country with different language knows: the natives are (usually) always happy to be adressed in their own language. Greeting a French with "Bonjour" and a Mexican with "Buenos Dias" will most probably be rewarded with a smile and cooperativeness. Using a few native words is a sign of respect and shows that you are at least trying to communicate in the foreign language as good as you can. It's the same with the Apaches, although it might happen that you run i… Continue

Added by Timmie Hax on October 4, 2008 at 9:30am — 2 Comments

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