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I get a kick out of how Wes likes to recycle names and pet phrases. In chapter 29 of "Hat Trick", Dayna calls home from Chadron, Nebraska and tells her mother that the town is like hell with the fires out. The name seemed familiar until I remembered that was where Mel Austin went to college his first year. Randy Clark used the phrase to describe Spearfish Lake on a gloomy fall/winter day before the snow fell. In the earliest version of "Rocinante", Mark and Jackie live a houseboat on the Shakahatchie River near Twillingate. Later, we find out that Debbie Elkstalker is a member of the Shakahatchie tribe. It's interesting to see how everything in the greater SFL universe.
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Date Posted:02:43:21 05/23/12 Wed
>I get a kick out of how Wes likes to recycle names and
>pet phrases. In chapter 29 of "Hat Trick", Dayna calls
>home from Chadron, Nebraska and tells her mother that
>the town is like hell with the fires out. The name
>seemed familiar until I remembered that was where Mel
>Austin went to college his first year. Randy Clark
>used the phrase to describe Spearfish Lake on a gloomy
>fall/winter day before the snow fell. In the earliest
>version of "Rocinante", Mark and Jackie live a
>houseboat on the Shakahatchie River near Twillingate.
>Later, we find out that Debbie Elkstalker is a member
>of the Shakahatchie tribe. It's interesting to see how
>everything in the greater SFL universe.
fits together.