by bagicide stayed 10 months too long on January 25th, 2009

bagicide stayed 10 months too long

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Forget Survivor its always in a warm place, if you were dropped into DeSmet SD in the winter of 1881 (Laura Ingalls Wilder's Long Winter) could you survive? Would you have any clue how to twist a hay stick?

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  • by Kdmichaels on January 25th, 2009

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    I have read the book, but I most assuredly would freeze to death. I don't know much about haysticks.

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    • I don't think I would have survived either. The only thing I can say in my defense is that I don't think I would have shared Ma Ingalls prejudice against soddies, and that might have saved me. They are most assuredly warmer and wouldn't have burned through the coal so quickly.

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      by bagicide stayed 10 months too long on January 25th, 2009

    • She'd probably lived in one long enough that she wasn't about to do that again. . . But, in that case, surviving is the name of the game. . .

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      by Kdmichaels on January 25th, 2009

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