pippinwhitepaws
Banned
- Jan 2, 2013
- 4,541
- 1,971
- Detector(s) used
- Whites prism III
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
I sat down last night an re-read the Ely book...
I guess I should back up an introduce myself...as a wild child I was known in superior, arizona as Donnie Peterson. on the rez, I became known as Donald...
one must keep up a certain level of politeness and formality with the locals...
at the university{he's a lumberjack...},
a ba in native American religions {Allen Jim, keeper of the west gate of the Anna May Sun Dance at big mountain, for seven years, is my uncle},
a minor in anthropology, a masters in southwest history an museum science...{museum science is bogus, I am a born curator}...
I am the most nosy person ever to wander the mountains of this wonderful state...
under rocks, into mines, over cliffs, stuck in the bradshaws for a week in snow, while the entire state looked for lost females out of show low...
safety be damned, I wanted to know what was over there, an nothing stood in my way...surprising I made it this far...
{this information is only so ya don't jump out of a bag on me...I really do know what I speak of, even if you don't believe it..}
anyway...this text raises some questions...
Ely describes an entirely different Dutchman than most rumor mills...an educated, well spoken, coward...
so anyway...anyone have an opinion on his information?
sure makes me wish whomever has his an mr. barks notes would trust me to review them...so much of his information fits with the story I was given as a teenager running wild...
I guess I should back up an introduce myself...as a wild child I was known in superior, arizona as Donnie Peterson. on the rez, I became known as Donald...
one must keep up a certain level of politeness and formality with the locals...
at the university{he's a lumberjack...},
a ba in native American religions {Allen Jim, keeper of the west gate of the Anna May Sun Dance at big mountain, for seven years, is my uncle},
a minor in anthropology, a masters in southwest history an museum science...{museum science is bogus, I am a born curator}...
I am the most nosy person ever to wander the mountains of this wonderful state...
under rocks, into mines, over cliffs, stuck in the bradshaws for a week in snow, while the entire state looked for lost females out of show low...
safety be damned, I wanted to know what was over there, an nothing stood in my way...surprising I made it this far...
{this information is only so ya don't jump out of a bag on me...I really do know what I speak of, even if you don't believe it..}
anyway...this text raises some questions...
Ely describes an entirely different Dutchman than most rumor mills...an educated, well spoken, coward...
so anyway...anyone have an opinion on his information?
sure makes me wish whomever has his an mr. barks notes would trust me to review them...so much of his information fits with the story I was given as a teenager running wild...