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  • Trish Hasenmueller
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    I hope y'all had a great time Sunday. What did I miss???? I hope the auction went well. I'm sorry we had to leave early Sunday morning and missed it.

    It was great being there Saturday. I think my Ladies had a good time, except Cindy had some dress issues (my fault) so she wasn't able to dress up Saturday evening. The burgoo was wonderful.

    I always enjoy seeing everyone at Perryville on the Farm. What's next year's theme? I wish I'd been there to brainstorm ideas for next year.

    I emailed the information for the LSFS conference in Nashville August 8-10 to a few people but if there's anyone else who needs the particulars, please get in touch at dhecsi@charter.net

    Trish Hasenmueller

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  • Spinster
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    Well now,

    The horses are unloaded, in the barn, grained, watered, and turned out to pasture. Tack is counted and hung,and barn locked.

    Mr. Jobear the Burgoo King is much recovered,has his color back by Sunday evening and went on to work early this morning. Certain ladies have perfected their skills in hitching the two horse trailer, trailering horses, packing the tavern and driving.

    The children and young folks are still asleep, filling all the beds and couches in the house. The various stable dogs however, have been up for hours, as have I, and I'm on sink number four of scrubbing heavy burgoo pots and washing fine crystal.

    Much fun.

    Miss Emily will be along after awhile with pictures.
    Last edited by Spinster; 06-16-2008, 11:06 AM.

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  • Emily Burns
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    Well, sir, a broom is a useful tool to keep a man or a horse in line.

    John, I was just kidding, I have a broom. Bought it from you on a previous On the Farm. It works Fine. :D

    I'm getting excited to see everybody. It seems like it's been forever since we've been in one place.

    Emily

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  • csabugler
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    I just couldn't let a line like that go by unnoticed...:D

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  • crabby
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    Emily, I'll bring one down for you to look at, and if you like it - it's yours

    Terre, I'm sorry but I did not have time to make any for this event. I usually let the kids cover drinks at Perryville (they have so much fun with it).

    Crabby

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  • crabby
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    Patrick,

    You sure you don't know her?:wink_smil

    Uncle John

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  • csabugler
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    Ms. Emily,
    I don't really know you, and there for don't wish to make any allegations, but there's a great line in there somewhere about fuel economy when flying a broom....

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  • Emily Burns
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    Uncle John,
    Will you have any brooms? A lady never knows when one might be needed.

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  • Spinster
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    :party::beer_yum::party::wink_smil

    How much ginger pop will this buy, please sir? (sound of poor downtrodden housemaid pouring the entire contents of her pocketbook on the counter)

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  • crabby
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    To all:

    We will be at the event as Ezra Barnhouse "seller of elixers". We will not have the full sutlery with us. If anyone would like any item we carry brought to the event please let us know.

    Look forward to see everyone again.

    "Professor" Barnhouse

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  • Emily Burns
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    I'm getting excited now. Decided to look through previous years pics to see if there was anything to share. . .


    Emily
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  • Amtmann
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    Just had some Moonlite Burgoo yesterday. It's good, but I've had better (such as Old Hickory's).

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  • MissAnnaMae
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    Miz Terre-

    I was able to purchase the Yankee-girl-living-far-far-away-from-Dreamland economy size jar of sauce when I was in Huntsville last fall. It only comes out of the fridge for the most important of BBQ-ing occasions! However, I will eagerly jump at the offer of Milo's Tea. I can bring an I.V. line and have it pumped into me on site as I've been Milos-anemic for quite some time now. Thanks a bunch!!!

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  • Spinster
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    Originally posted by MissAnnaMae View Post
    Trish-

    Miss Marcie gives the burgoo high marks! I could not bring myself to try it but can attest to everything else on the menu. It's good enough to make a grieving girl forget all about the Dreamland BBQ she used to pine for all the time. :-)
    I'm not traveling as directly as normal, so no box of ribs in my carryon this time. Milo's Sweet is a possibility though.

    Need sauce?

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  • OldKingCrow
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    Obliged all. PM's and otherwise.

    Good folks on this side of the hobby.

    I am looking forward to seeing the top tier civilian crowd as I have only spectat'd the military side.

    CjR

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