Thursday, July 27, 2006
Indians and Governors
A Study Of Power
By S. Redenbaugh
Tonight, somewhere in the state of California our Governor is celebrating his birthday. I know this because earlier today I had lunch with him.
We had a delightful salad with dried cranberries, almond slivers, and thinly sliced roast beef topped with diced egg and a wonderful Thousand Island dressing. We drank iced tea and bottled water, and topped it all off with a piece of rich chocolate cake. I do need to add that it wasn’t just the two of us. Three California State Senators, including Chuck P, who’s running against the ex-gov, Jerry Brown for the State Attorney Generals office, joined us. I had a delightful time listening to Arnold’s stories and jokes.
I was sorry I had to cut the entire lunch short in order to get across two counties for a dinner I was having with a band of Mi-Wok Indians, but I think they understood.
I made the Cave where the dinner was being held about 6:45, just in time to watch a fantastic power point presentation of the history of the this band of Indians. The group that assembled this dinner is the Counties Historical Society, and the dinner, corn and tri-tip had all been cooked in a deep pit by the Mi-Woks. After dinner they had a display of their native dance.
It was a great day, with good people, good food and everything I have written is true, although some of the facts have been omitted in order to make the other facts seem cooler.
Indians and Governors
A Study Of Power
By S. Redenbaugh
Tonight, somewhere in the state of California our Governor is celebrating his birthday. I know this because earlier today I had lunch with him.
We had a delightful salad with dried cranberries, almond slivers, and thinly sliced roast beef topped with diced egg and a wonderful Thousand Island dressing. We drank iced tea and bottled water, and topped it all off with a piece of rich chocolate cake. I do need to add that it wasn’t just the two of us. Three California State Senators, including Chuck P, who’s running against the ex-gov, Jerry Brown for the State Attorney Generals office, joined us. I had a delightful time listening to Arnold’s stories and jokes.
I was sorry I had to cut the entire lunch short in order to get across two counties for a dinner I was having with a band of Mi-Wok Indians, but I think they understood.
I made the Cave where the dinner was being held about 6:45, just in time to watch a fantastic power point presentation of the history of the this band of Indians. The group that assembled this dinner is the Counties Historical Society, and the dinner, corn and tri-tip had all been cooked in a deep pit by the Mi-Woks. After dinner they had a display of their native dance.
It was a great day, with good people, good food and everything I have written is true, although some of the facts have been omitted in order to make the other facts seem cooler.
1 comment:
Wicked powerful dude
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