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Michael Audette:
> When I lived with the Cherokee years ago, they noticed my habit of eating
>one food at a time on my plate. I was told that's the way Native Americans
>ate. They also told me, I walk like one too. One foot in front of the other,
>instead of side to side like white men.
Does that make many folks a part-time "Cherokee" if they eat one food at a
time?
How long did you live with the "Cherokee"?
Were these reservation "Cherokee"?
You walk like a Frosty the Snowman? Or like a traditional "Cherokee"? Or
like a reservation Cherokee? Or like a Pokemon?
Ha Ha.
Michael, you continue to make light, at best--and be completely abrasive at
less-than-best--of honest queries and very straightforward posts. Is this
diet related? I am concerned that I will end up like you if I stay the
paleo path for long enough. Please tell me I am mistaken, since I was an
obnoxious know-it-all when I was about 13 years old and consider that I
have grown up a couple inches in the emotional maturity and plain ol
ego-shine departments since then. I'd hate to revert. Should I worry?
Worried in da Pacific (but still gliding across the flo--oorr--ooooor!),
Kirt
Secola /\ Nieft
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