Yea!!!! I was right!!!! This is a good place to proclaim that!!!
My sisters were here for my birthday a few weeks ago and I began to tell her about a friend of our fathers, they used to rope together, that passed away years ago. On his tombstone it has his name and also, "Watosh the Friendly Indian".
We argued, not really argued, but she wouldn't believe me. I e-mailed her Saturday and said, "Did you run by the graveyard? I have to know if I am right!"
She just e-mailed me back!!
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! I went to the g-g-g-g-g-graveyard w-w-w-w-w-where the tombstone is a-a-a-a-and I-I-I-I- FOUND IT!!!!
It says ********* WATOSH *****.
Oh, my gosh!!! How do you remember these things? After you said the name Watosh then I remembered where it was, but I don't think I ever would have thought of that name.
So there you have it the mystery is solved, Huckleberry.
Now you know where to leave the dead cat!!
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On way of explanation, they sometimes call me Huckleberry because I directed a Tom Sawyer play and starred as Huckleberry Finn. LOL! I also carried around a "pretend" dead cat in a white pillowcase throughout the play. LOL! I think it was for good luck or something.
I still remember one of the songs I had to sing:
I go where I want to go
Do what I want to do
Don't go with shoes if I don't want to go with shoes
Don't go to school cause I don't want to go to school
I'd give a bushel of berries cause I'm Huckleberry Finn
I knew it was Watosh the Friendly Indian!!!!!