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Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: Dognot] #6681439 09/28/11 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: Dognot
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A TFF mess with the Crazy Lady day soon?
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Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: vejatabul] #6681600 09/28/11 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted By: vejatabul
I visited the "site" that souxie proclaimed yesterday.

There was zero evidence of any excavation what so ever.

The only vertebrae that was found was from a semi large catfish that had died near by, which happened to be almost exactly 30 yards from the boat ramp. There was no crazy lady in a truck. I searched every foot of the uncovered lake, and not a single scrap of evidence was found.

I did, however, find 3 tennis balls, an old aluminum baseball bat, a large auger bit, about 40 dead fish, 3 dead turtles, around 50 fishing poles, a few thousand feet of fishing line, and enough garbage to fill a moderately sized apartment.

So, in closing, the only burial site to be seen at this supposed location is an Indian catfish burial site.


rolfmao Thats pretty funny right there! BUT....... this is your first post. How do we know you are not the Crazy Lady tryin to keep everybody from stomping all over your property noidea bolt




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Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: Lakeguide] #6682939 09/29/11 12:28 PM
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Dang, I never thought of that.
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Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: roadtrip] #6682971 09/29/11 12:47 PM
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Like she'd be the only one!



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Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: Ted Dyer] #6684307 09/29/11 08:06 PM
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Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: Lakeguide] #6684481 09/29/11 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted By: *Lakeguide*

rolfmao Thats pretty funny right there! BUT....... this is your first post. How do we know you are not the Crazy Lady tryin to keep everybody from stomping all over your property noidea bolt


well, I saw the blurb on the news, and searching, I came across this site as the only source of information. So, I followed the directions of souxie.

My theory...

Souxie, who also has posts only in this thread, simply gave out information that was hearsay, putting herself in the place of the original author. There is one home whose backyard faces the supposed "excavation site", and it is a solid 100 yards or so from the "site" that is behind a 6 to 6 and a half foot wall, which would not be able to have been seen from this supposed backyard. There was never any crazy lady. That was a decoy, a ploy to keep people from investigating what was never there in the first place. Perhaps, souxie knows the true whereabouts of the supposed excavation, and she deliberately spread false info to send people to the wrong location, protecting the true site, because after all....

Souxie IS the crazy lady in the truck.

We were duped, gentlemen.

But then, perhaps, I am souxie, the crazy lady in the truck, and the second gunman on the grassy knoll.


Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: vejatabul] #6684540 09/29/11 09:17 PM
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How did them injuns know there was going to be a lie built on that spot manynyears later?



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Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: Mudshark] #6684730 09/29/11 10:04 PM
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Maybe some people passed away doing a rain dance determined not to stop until it rained?


Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: vejatabul] #6684738 09/29/11 10:06 PM
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Souxie is a respected member of this board, how dare you! dance2




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Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: roadtrip] #6684803 09/29/11 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted By: roadtrip
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But there is some crazy woman who says she owns the burial site and makes a lot of threats if you show up there, so I suggest staying away to avoid trouble. You cannot reason with the mentally ill.


Is she hot?


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Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: 2Fish4everything] #6685222 09/30/11 12:54 AM
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http://www.baumbach.org/b2evolution/blogs/index.php/2009/11/11/p1318

I found this with a Google search but it is from 2009. I couldn't find anything more recent.


Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: TxTech09] #6685326 09/30/11 01:29 AM
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Being a Native American we were taught to leave those places alone. Let the Grandfathers and Grandmothers rest. These people are not my tribe but would respect there resting place. They could be Caddo or Comanche most likely Caddo.

Where we now live was a camp for we have found different stone tools that were used. Lot of chipped flint and the only place that has Sugar Maple trees around. When you find Sugar Maples you know that you are very close to a old camp site as that would be one of the trade items and gifts to a different tribe or a honored visitor.

As far as the Crazy Lady, Yes you guys got snookered. Would bet a good camp knife on it.

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Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: Lakeguide] #6687081 09/30/11 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted By: *Lakeguide*
Souxie is a respected member of this board, how dare you! dance2


Indeed sir, how dare I.

Strange, perhaps possibly. Poetically ravishing, devastatingly so.

Intangibly irrelevant, entirely irreverent.


Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: vejatabul] #6687366 09/30/11 06:32 PM
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Wow, this thread got good...


Re: Indian burial grounds found at Ray Hubbard [Re: redman1929] #6687450 09/30/11 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted By: redman1929
Being a Native American we were taught to leave those places alone. Let the Grandfathers and Grandmothers rest. These people are not my tribe but would respect there resting place. They could be Caddo or Comanche most likely Caddo.

Where we now live was a camp for we have found different stone tools that were used. Lot of chipped flint and the only place that has Sugar Maple trees around. When you find Sugar Maples you know that you are very close to a old camp site as that would be one of the trade items and gifts to a different tribe or a honored visitor.

As far as the Crazy Lady, Yes you guys got snookered. Would bet a good camp knife on it.

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