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Subject: Re: Thank-you


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Robert J. Cubitto
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Date Posted: 00:45:11 11/07/02 Thu
In reply to: Karl Foerster 's message, "Re: Thank-you" on 21:06:04 11/06/02 Wed

Traditions, Karl? Didn't they all involve the old CCC camp in the Pinals? Bob

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Karl
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Date Posted: 06:48:43 11/07/02 Thu

Most, if not all, Bob. And other remote places. Then again, many of the "traditional" activities in those remote locations also often fell under the "not exactly legal" category....?

But being the sweet and innocent type, I wouldn't have any real first-hand knowledge of those activities -- all I have is second-hand accounts, i.e., heresay....
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Lauressa
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Date Posted: 17:19:11 11/10/02 Sun

To tell ya the truth the "traditions" (I'm assuming they would be under the "not exactly legal" category) at Pipeline, Chinatown, CC Camp and other places, still pretty much go on out there. LOL. Other then most of those places, every cop in town knows about, so there are some new spots too...not that I would know either, hah! But, yes the Tigers Beat Higley 40-7 and they play Willcox, once again on Friday, November 15th at 5:00 pm at Mesa Community College.


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Author:
Mike Fink
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Date Posted: 12:43:03 11/07/02 Thu

>Traditions for the classes of the 80's included PIPELINE and CHINATOWN.



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