Some recent thoughts and sites I've come up with and across. Everything on 11/26/04 and before was all entered on 11/26/04 from ClipCache Plus from XRayz Software.
Friday, February 03, 2006
Heather Locklear and Denny Crane
Don't know about that but it's printed she's (part?) a Lumbee, native American of North Carolina. They in the early 1700's got into a war with the settlers, and the New York Iroquois League asked them if they would like to join. They marched up a (first "trail of tears"?) the Appalachia's in part where the Trail goes, its marked the Tuscarora Trail, which is what they are named in New York State around Lewiston, NY near the New York city of Niagara. I saw an article, a millionaire was alarmed in the 1930's that their handicrafts, often sold to "honeymooners" leather and bead work, were to be displaced by the large hydroelectric storage lake flooding their lands and he raised money to help at least secure in part where they are today.
The Lumbee claim to be the original and the Tuscarora claim they were and some "heated" matriarchal words fly. I was in Bridgewater, NJ working on a "return to swamp to stop this flooding" (Hurricane Floyd) archaeology clearance had the photo of a Lumbee native who was talking to the local kids at school in one of the local papers (after 9/11 and the anthrax problem, "Washington Post" reports in their book about anthrax, that "conscientious objectors" used in anthrax experiments were finally given medals. The one "unsolved" victim of anthrax was a nurse here in the Bronx, NY Kathy Nguyen, a Vietnamese-American). I went on to work for the same company Panamerican Consultants of Buffalo, NY at Picatinney Arsenal, a c. WWII "unisex" rocket assembly site full of lightning rods, there, that day Prince Charles was slapped in the face with a rose by a Latvian schoolgirl, who said Iraq was all his fault, and also at the West Point Military Academy and Fort Hamilton facility where new entry search procedures were set up as a result "Gonzo".
What does that have to do w/ Heather Locklear and Denny Crane? I thought she was great on "Spin City"! I don't know I was in love with a Tuscarora woman once who had separated with her son "Pogo" ("We have met the enemy and he is us." - Pogo comic strip) from a rock and roll drummer and I just had to say it.
If you see her say hello?
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