Life in The Gulch

Posted by overmanwarrior 13 years, 5 months ago to Culture
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I just want to say that I have enjoyed the last week of discussion at this site. I don't normally visit social sites, but when I was on the call last week, I finally signd up after hearing the contents of that Galt's Gulch discussion. And I'm glad I did. This is a nice group and I find it nice to hear from like minded people. I can only say that coming to The Gulch was like getting a bit of water in a long hike through the desert.


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  • Posted by LetsShrug 13 years, 5 months ago
    Hear! Hear! I'll drink to that! (A "bit of water" or something much much stronger.)
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    • Posted by 13 years, 5 months ago
      Strong as there is, and then some.
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      • Posted by LetsShrug 13 years, 5 months ago
        I don't recall there being a watering hole in the Gulch (perhaps I've forgotten). If there was one what was the name of it? And if there wasn't perhaps we should discuss a proper name for such a Gulch establishment.
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        • Posted by $ winterwind 13 years, 5 months ago
          Not appropriate for a bar there, but there was a place in Denver called Wyatt's Torch. My guess is that it would, like their other endeavors, be named after the owner.
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          • Posted by LetsShrug 13 years, 5 months ago
            Not appropriate by who's standards?
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            • Posted by $ winterwind 13 years, 5 months ago
              mine.
              More thoughtfully, I think Wyatt left the Torch behind him, to make a statement there; I don't think he'd make the same statement in the Gulch.
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              • Posted by LetsShrug 13 years, 5 months ago
                I really need to reread this book! Wyatt's Torch was what he did with his oil wells on his way out. I don't recall him having a bar and if he did I don't understand what it has to do with the Gulch. Please elaborate.
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                • Posted by WesleyMooch 13 years, 5 months ago
                  === WARNING: SPOILER ALERT === ... +++ ___ --- ))) ((( *** &&& ^^^ %%% $$$ (my favorite) ### @@@ !!! ~~~ ``` """ ''' ::: ;;; >>> <<< I think you're confused. Wyatt torches his oil field, yes, but "Wyatt's Torch" is where he wipes out a trainload of looters in a tunnel, by incineration.

                  Program note: Hi, whoever the cringing weasel with the thumbs-down vote is. What's your beef? Can you even articulate one?
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                  • Posted by LetsShrug 13 years, 5 months ago
                    Like I said, I need to reread the book, but I don't remember Wyatt having anything to do with the impatient politician who demanded another train (an inferior train that overheated) to take them thru the tunnel so he wouldn't be late to his big meeting (or whatever), taking them all to their smokey demise.
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                    • Posted by WesleyMooch 13 years, 5 months ago
                      Aglialoro (or Putch, if he has the latitude) is (as am I) far less generous than Rand, where dealing with looters goes. While asphyxiation has a certain appeal, and puts the onus of moral responsibility on the looters themselves for their demise, the Hollywood full-blown incineration roasts my chops far more satisfyingly. By the by, LS, considering all the new blood on this site, I'm perplexed as to why we're still the only ones on at this hour.

                      Program note: Who's the cringing weasel with the anonymous thumbs-down vote? What's your beef? Can you even articulate one?
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                      • Posted by LetsShrug 13 years, 5 months ago
                        Probably because a lot of people aren't on Pacific time. Or have to get up early, or find us boring. To your non-answer (above) how did you relate Wyatt as having anything to do with the tunnel oven?
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        • Posted by 13 years, 5 months ago
          I think they gathered at each others houses, depending on the event, whether a Richard Halley concert, or philosophy discussions at Mulligan's place. Good question, I'd have to go check again to be sure.
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