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Re: Where the heck is CATFISH HOLLOW?
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Posted by AD on January 10, 2001 at 05:40:26 from (204.180.108.171):
In Reply to: Where the heck is CATFISH HOLLOW? posted by Alberta Mike on January 09, 2001 at 17:23:30:
I have no idea where the CATFISH HOLLOW is but if you were in ARKANSAS CITY and wanted to go visit BEN HUR over at EGYPT and needed a DRIVER you could get DEWEY (the one with the BLUE EYE) he lives close to SHIRLEY but you have to go in the BACK GATE and down the WHITE HALL and he is in room 56. It is a long trip from there to Jerusalem but you could get a glass of BUTTERMILK there in BEVERAGE CITY and talk to IDA about the large DEER and BEAR she has been seeing on the BAY while setting under the LONEOAK. Have a nice trip and stop by the COLD SPRINGS and have a WHISKEY with a TWIST and VICK will show you the FOX that came into CAMP. You will need a little CASH to ride on the GREERS FERRY but the operator is a good GUY and will show you where you can PARKIN, BULLFROG VALLEY next to the CALICO ROCK.
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