Notsoastute: You would be on more solid ground if you claimed the Sans Arc did not use bows (thus the name). There are also Hunkpapa (Sitting Bull’s clan), and the other five, which I would have to look up as recalling names goes well before the stereotypical short-term memory after 80. Some divide the Lakota and Dakota, but my Lakota colleague did not make that distinction. Since he is Lakota by ethnos, primary language, religion, and culture, I will rely on his opinion. Lakota (or Dakota, if you insist on dialect differences) is what they did (and some still do) call themselves, Sioux (throat slitters) is an enemy term, from those whose guns forced them onto the plains before they got the horse.
margueritem over 11 years ago
:-/
Linux0s over 11 years ago
Today’s secret ingredient: ignorance.
Arianne over 11 years ago
Hop to it, chop chop!
edclectic over 11 years ago
Any way you slice it…
jreckard over 11 years ago
That’s because nothing is beneath him.
J Short over 11 years ago
Finger food.
Alison84 over 11 years ago
Why did the chicken cross the road? Because you didn’t cook it properly!
JB10000Lakes over 11 years ago
I never sausage wordplay….
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 11 years ago
The early years of Graham Elliot..
finale over 11 years ago
Cutting edge humour.
bubujin_2 Premium Member over 11 years ago
Ah, today’s deli offering of rye humor!
Digital Frog over 11 years ago
That is the wurst cutting skills I’ve ever seen
suicidebynoises over 11 years ago
“I could use a hand here please.”“No, ouch, no!”
Me3000 over 11 years ago
now ax ’em (said really fast)
MissScarlet Premium Member over 11 years ago
Me too.
Spooky D Cat over 11 years ago
No, left!
hippogriff over 11 years ago
Dogsniff: The arrow, lance, and light mace didn’t do the job? And the correct term is Lakota, they don’t slit throats.
katina.cooper over 11 years ago
Well, noticing where the knives are located, we’re about to have two, one-armed chefs.
hippogriff over 11 years ago
Notsoastute: You would be on more solid ground if you claimed the Sans Arc did not use bows (thus the name). There are also Hunkpapa (Sitting Bull’s clan), and the other five, which I would have to look up as recalling names goes well before the stereotypical short-term memory after 80. Some divide the Lakota and Dakota, but my Lakota colleague did not make that distinction. Since he is Lakota by ethnos, primary language, religion, and culture, I will rely on his opinion. Lakota (or Dakota, if you insist on dialect differences) is what they did (and some still do) call themselves, Sioux (throat slitters) is an enemy term, from those whose guns forced them onto the plains before they got the horse.