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Posted by Polly Esther on September 23, 2009, 11:04 pm
I can't believe this thread is still going on but you northerners just must
try the ''ah-ROooooos' . Entertains small children and QIs of all kinds.
Warning: could attract a moose or two. Polly
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> NOT so! We always called them Doot-ta-doots!
Must be a NorthEast thing, cuz that's what we called them!!! how funny
is that?
LOL--thanks for the memory!
amy in CNY
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Posted by Liz Megerle on September 24, 2009, 7:19 am
To make a moose call, you take a metal coffee can (bigger is better) and
punch a hole in the center of the closed end with a nail. Take a piece
of string about 4 feet long, poke it through the hole and tie a knot on
the inside of the can to keep it in place. Wet the string with water.
Holding the can in one hand, pinch the string tightly and pull your
fingers along it. HRRROOOONNNNK!
Liz (and they're doot-ta-doots here)
Polly Esther wrote:
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> I can't believe this thread is still going on but you northerners just
> must try the ''ah-ROooooos' . Entertains small children and QIs of all
> kinds. Warning: could attract a moose or two. Polly
>
>
>> NOT so! We always called them Doot-ta-doots!
>
>
> Must be a NorthEast thing, cuz that's what we called them!!! how funny
> is that?
> LOL--thanks for the memory!
> amy in CNY
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Posted by Polly Esther on September 24, 2009, 8:48 am
Hot dog at the good stuff I've learned here to teach the 5 year-old coming
to visit in October. Of course, I can expect her mother to say "I'm telling
you, that is the Last Time we are going to see Aunt Polly. I can't take it
any more". Polly
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"Liz Megerle" <wrote> To make a moose call, you take a metal coffee can
(bigger is better) and
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> punch a hole in the center of the closed end with a nail. Take a piece of
> string about 4 feet long, poke it through the hole and tie a knot on the
> inside of the can to keep it in place. Wet the string with water.
> Holding the can in one hand, pinch the string tightly and pull your
> fingers along it. HRRROOOONNNNK!
> Liz (and they're doot-ta-doots here)
> Polly Esther wrote:
>> I can't believe this thread is still going on but you northerners just
>> must try the ''ah-ROooooos' . Entertains small children and QIs of all
>> kinds. Warning: could attract a moose or two. Polly
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Posted by amy in CNY on September 24, 2009, 10:37 am
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> Hot dog at the good stuff I've learned here to teach the 5 year-old comin=
g
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> to visit in October. =A0Of course, I can expect her mother to say "I'm te=
lling
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> you, that is the Last Time we are going to see Aunt Polly. =A0I can't tak=
e it
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> any more". =A0 =A0 Polly
LOL! Polly! and while you're at it...send one home with the little
darling, along with
rock candy and a chocolate bar!!! (i know. i'm evil....mwaaahahaaa)
mom will love that!
amy in CNY
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Posted by Liz Megerle on September 25, 2009, 7:21 am
Polly, please be careful. Does anyone have data on the similarity of
moose and gator calls?
Liz (still chuckling, especially at Amy's reply)
Polly Esther wrote:
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> Hot dog at the good stuff I've learned here to teach the 5 year-old
> coming to visit in October. Of course, I can expect her mother to say
> "I'm telling you, that is the Last Time we are going to see Aunt Polly.
> I can't take it any more". Polly
>
> "Liz Megerle" <wrote> To make a moose call, you take a metal coffee can
> (bigger is better) and
>> punch a hole in the center of the closed end with a nail. Take a
>> piece of string about 4 feet long, poke it through the hole and tie a
>> knot on the inside of the can to keep it in place. Wet the string with
>> water.
>> Holding the can in one hand, pinch the string tightly and pull your
>> fingers along it. HRRROOOONNNNK!
>> Liz (and they're doot-ta-doots here)
>> Polly Esther wrote:
>>> I can't believe this thread is still going on but you northerners
>>> just must try the ''ah-ROooooos' . Entertains small children and QIs
>>> of all kinds. Warning: could attract a moose or two. Polly
>
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