Are we hallucinating, or is that our own Uncle Elmer looking street-tough and showing off a knife in the company of two shady characters?? We're shocked, shocked! We trust our own esteemed senior investigative scrapblog correspondent has an explanation for this one, which we found wayyyyy at the bottom of the family trunk.
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Monday, September 17, 2007
Say it ain't so, Joe!
Are we hallucinating, or is that our own Uncle Elmer looking street-tough and showing off a knife in the company of two shady characters?? We're shocked, shocked! We trust our own esteemed senior investigative scrapblog correspondent has an explanation for this one, which we found wayyyyy at the bottom of the family trunk.
The two other combatent subjects are Howard Juliot and Hans Peters, high school buddies, who retreated to the woods on a Saturday to practice our survival skills . The knife was used to sharpen wiener sticks and open bean cans.
ReplyDeleteHans Peters is buried in the Old Frontenac cemetery. Heather Munro and I noted his grave on a walk last weekend.
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