Re: Hillbilles, moonshine and seven mothers missionaries

From: Todd Gardiner <todd.gardiner_at_SQRPfQqDfpVbPd3E2u5ZoZS0fUtiDZSBhzH1kRYRKL-KKaVyLPYbDgCp6aWsAQ>
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 09:28:25 -0800


White Lightin' and Moonshine are just names for the product of a still, probably using different grain.

Lunars are welcome to do hero quests to prove all distilled products and all horses and all beer and all clothes come from them too. The Sartarite hillbillies are just going to shrug and ignore facts that don't mesh well with their world-view.

On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Peter Larsen <p3larsen_at_39qpKMRQURTn1xktKmqlzmSu8tBlQYBdn40mJxvxkTSn3E201YgpXu3DdqtvIS-N-c90lIyaAhdV0w.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

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> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Roderick and Ellen Robertson <
> rjremr_at_dubeO8110xl2kYc45yQVjPhoXKYdFTK22YXGq6a-ityb-OxWvsuw-ISHLdLk1YzpFBB0MAyq9Y7y3F7mnLwY.yahoo.invalid <rjremr%40sierratel.com>> wrote:
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> > Sartarite hillbillies are more likely to make White Lightnin' rather
> > than
> > Moonshine. Some Tarshites and those hill folk up in the Empire (Arir,
> > Doblian, etc.) probably make 'shine, though.
> >
> > ("White Lightning" is another name for "home-made whiskey", just like
> > "moonshine")
> >
> This seems a set-up for a Lunar heroquest to prove that White Lightnin' and
> Moonshine are mythically the same, thus seducing the simple backwoods
> Orlanthi to their citified ways....
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> Peter Larsen
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