The Mule's Tall Tales & Stories (Page 2)

The Parker Family Home Page from Virginia

A great looking, interesting site with great information, links and True Stories from the Past. There is another story here you should read. It's called "E-Mail's Best" I promise, you won't regret it. This site belongs to Lander & Jearleen Parker. Visit with them a spell. Sign their guest book, listen to some good music and read the stories. The Parker's E-MAIL address is lander@naxs.net. I'm sure they would like to hear from you.

Rosser Menoher's Home Page

For some of the finest western stories anywhere. This site also has a lot of information about Tanya Tucker, as well as other great performers. Yup, this feller's a Texican. I can tell not just from the pictures etc. But he knows what a West Texas sandstorm is. If you ain't ever been in one, you've missed a big notch on your education stick. Be sure to read all about Cowboy Jake. Quite a character. And you know that somewhere out on the West Texas plains, this character lives! This site belongs to Ross Menoher. Send him an E-MAIL to let him know you appreciate his site. rmenoher@spindle.net

Eldrbarry's Stories

A delightful site with stories of every type. Christmas, Appalachin, Fairytales, Indian, or First Nations stories, Raven tales, Folk tales and Bible Stories. You just have to see for your self. Many Bible Stories. Elderbarry's E-MAIL address is eldrbarry@eldrbarry.net, and is part of Barry McWilliams' Home Page. Send him an E-MAIL and let him know you enjoyed his works.

Magic Tales of Mexico

Folk Lore of the Texas-Mexican Border. Little is known of the folklore of this sparsely settled area. In 1951, Gabriel Cordova set down these interesting tales of folklore. Told here in both Spanish and English, they are unique and interesting. The site is maintained by Mr. Gene Cowan.

The Red Ass Journal






Folks, this site belongs to 'ol Phudphucker, a friend of mine who lives about two hoops and a holler west of here. I once had this site written up and ready to upload here, but his ISP burned down. It's good to see the Journal back up again. This is a well done, well organized site with just about everything. Especially everything Texan. He's got some Tall Tales too. Since this is a frame site, it's best if you just click on the link above and do your navigatin' from Red's site. The links to the "Texas Tales" is near the bottom of the left frame. There's all kinda' links to Mules right at the top of the frame. Enjoy, and let 'ol Red know it. Sign his guest book, or E-MAIL him at phud@phudpucker.com.

www.macscouter.com/Stories/







Tall tales suitable for young people of all ages. 6 to 96! Campfire stories, Scouting stores, American Indian stories and legends, etc. talltales@macscouter.com.

Many More to Come!