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Old 20-12-2009, 08:03 AM
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Has Tigermoth adopted a new Nom de Plume?

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I'm sure it would make an ideal companion and Christmas read with the recently published Observers Book of Wizards Sleeves.
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Old 21-12-2009, 11:28 AM
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"Don't be fooled by the trout, the dogs, the pickup trucks, the whiskey, the cowboys (and Indians), and the (war) stories. Beneath the rugged trappings of Tigermoth's (Jim Harrison's) manly fiction hides . . . . "

You may have a point

However to make it you must either be drunk or not have read any of Jim Harrrison's books or just have been taken in by the hat.

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Old 21-12-2009, 11:37 AM
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"Don't be fooled by the trout, the dogs, the pickup trucks, the whiskey, the cowboys (and Indians), and the (war) stories. Beneath the rugged trappings of Tigermoth's (Jim Harrison's) manly fiction hides . . . . "

You may have a point

However to make it you must either be drunk or not have read any of Jim Harrrison's books or just have been taken in by the hat.

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It was his new title that got me thinking - "The Farmer's Daughter".

PS. Not drunk yet ... but working on it with enthusiasm and commitment.
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