Re: [ZION] Bunny Boots and Mukluks

2002-10-03 Thread Marc A. Schindler
Do you need a marketeer? I think you're on to something. Tom Matkin wrote: > Cousin Bill wrote: > > Do you know of a store that will sell and ship overseas (like, say, to > > Japan)? I lost my good pair of boots to a septic tank accident and > > haven't > > been able to find any since. > > As t

RE: [ZION] Bunny Boots and Mukluks

2002-10-03 Thread Tom Matkin
Cousin Bill wrote: > Do you know of a store that will sell and ship overseas (like, say, to > Japan)? I lost my good pair of boots to a septic tank accident and > haven't > been able to find any since. As the chair of the Alberta Chapter of VOSSSI* I feel your pain. While my own life has bee

Re: [ZION] Bunny Boots and Mukluks

2002-10-03 Thread Cousin Bill
At some point in the past, John wrote: > Here in Alaska bunny boots and mukluks are not the same thing. During the two years we lived in Kotzebue in the arctic, we learned the difference between mukluks and bunny boots. Mukluks are made from animal furs and are the traditional dress of the Inupi

Re: [ZION] Bunny Boots and Mukluks

2002-10-03 Thread Elmer L. Fairbank
At 00:35 10/3/2002 -0600, M Marc wrote: >Huh, the things ya learn here. I had never heard of bunny boots and >assumed Till was just referring to furry boots. Quiz is Monday! Better hit the books this weekend. 8>)) Till ///

Re: [ZION] Bunny Boots and Mukluks

2002-10-02 Thread Marc A. Schindler
Huh, the things ya learn here. I had never heard of bunny boots and assumed Till was just referring to furry boots. "John W. Redelfs" wrote: > At 02:30 PM 10/2/02 -0600 Marc A. Schindler favored us with: > >After we invade and take you over, we'll have to teach you proper English. "Bunny > >boo