Friday, April 6, 2018
Sad, But True...
My poor friends have heard so many yammerings lately about Baby Doe Tabor, Soapy Smith and other people who've been dead for more than a century, not to mention floods, fires and Bigfoot. I'll bet I'm the only one in the universe (other than the Brick) who got excited about finding out the Tabor mansion was razed in 1920.
Hang in there, Friends -- almost done.
P.S. It's snowing. Like crazy.
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