Hi- It’s been a while since I received at Woody Creeker — I think that last issues I got was the Birthday issue? and I just wanted to make sure I hadn’t been missing out somehow. . . Thanks! Sam So? What happened to the Woody Creeker? Just wondering Mike It has been more than […]
ISSUE: SPRING 2008
THE PICTURE OF JILLY IN GRAY
This portrait of “Jilly” has already caused us more trouble than anything we ever even thought about publishing in previous issues of the Wallposter. The internal arguments have been vicious, bordering on at times on hysteria. Women don’t seem to like Jilly. Without exception (including Madames, Thompson & Benton) they have cursed and deplored our […]
THE ASPEN WALL POSTER: A BRIEF HISTORY
BY LYNN BURTON It’s hard to tell exactly how many Aspen Wall Posters Hunter Thompson and Tom Benton produced. The bibliography in The Great Shark Hunt says there were eight wall posters. The count gets confusing though, because Wall Poster No. 7, Thompson refers to a confiscated issue as “Lost Cause Number Six,” whose place […]
HOW WE GOT TO WOODY CREEK
BY ROB PEW The Woody Creeker is pleased to welcome Rob Pew and Susan Taylor. Natives of Asheville, North Carolina, they recently traded the Blue Ridge Mountains for the Rockies and have been a great addition to our beatnik cowboy Shangri-La. Susan and I did not intend to buy a house in Woody Creek. It […]