Talk:Woody Creek, Colorado

Latest comment: 5 years ago by HussaynKhariq in topic The Postcard

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I agree that this doesn't fit the tone, but it appears to be a locale of note given it's connection to Hunter_Thompson so still probably deserves to have an entry, just one that is more factual.

Wikibofh 05:15, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Ok, cleaned up tone...

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and added more information. This would definitely benefit from some local knowledge as I couldn't determine if 82 was a state route or a highway.

The Tavern's "legal defense fund" for Ken Lay was a satire, and during its life on the bar, the jar accumulated such items as a condom, small change, and a dog biscuit. The jar was a way for the citizens and patrons to show their contempt for Mr. Lay, who, along with his wife, patronized the establishment.

The Postcard

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"Patrons of the Woody Creek Tavern or the Woody Creek Community Center can request a postcard which comes with postage for USA delivery, which can be scrawled upon and dropped off at the nearby post office."

What is this supposed to mean? Please rewrite this for an international audience.

- Patrons of the Woody Creek Tavern or the Woody Creek Community Center (Is the postcard available only from those two places?)

- Postage for USA delivery (?)

- Which can be scrawled upon (Is writing on the card in beautiful calligraphy forbidden?)

- Dropped off at the nearby post office. (Will this trick only work with this specific postcard that you can purchase from 'Woody Creek Tavern' or the 'Woody Creek Community Center'?)

HussaynKhariq (talk) 13:31, 2 December 2018 (UTC)Reply