However, biting can be fun. My Dad has gotten some Nigerian spammers to
the point where they start writing him frustrated emails.
I think it couldn't hurt to ask questions.. Especially if Nico can
verify. All it takes is an address or location, right?
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 10:12 PM, Louise
The only thing that seems a little
suspicious to me is that he says the cave is
within walking distance of the house, which is
purported to be on the main square in
Bustamante. While it is certainly possible to
walk that far, I don't think most people would
consider that walking
And isn't the named Grutas la Palmito (or something like that?) rather then
Bustamante?
Phil
On May 19, 2013, at 4:39 PM, Mark Minton wrote:
The only thing that seems a little suspicious to me is that he says
the cave is within walking distance of the house, which is purported to be
Gruta del Palmito was the original name,
but when the cave was commercialized they changed
it to Grutas de Bustamante. Maybe that was so people would know where it was.
Mark
At 04:51 PM 5/19/2013, Phil Winkler wrote:
And isn't the named Grutas la Palmito (or
something like that?)
And, if you have not visited the cave and town recently I sure do recommend it.
The week we spend there during the pre-congress field trip was tops a few years
ago. In fact I could see spending sometime in the future in Bustamante,
however, probably not in July-Sept.
Preston
KIWI SINK Dig Report--19 May 2013--Pretty nice day today with but 6 diggers
in existence. The place was a bit crowded with 7 barrels waiting to be
filled and lots of back fill, soaked by the recent rain, waiting to be dug.
Having a short crew was pretty much a good thing as we were a bit crowded
However, biting can be fun. My Dad has gotten some Nigerian spammers to
the point where they start writing him frustrated emails.
I think it couldn't hurt to ask questions.. Especially if Nico can
verify. All it takes is an address or location, right?
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 10:12 PM, Louise
The only thing that seems a little
suspicious to me is that he says the cave is
within walking distance of the house, which is
purported to be on the main square in
Bustamante. While it is certainly possible to
walk that far, I don't think most people would
consider that walking
And isn't the named Grutas la Palmito (or something like that?) rather then
Bustamante?
Phil
On May 19, 2013, at 4:39 PM, Mark Minton wrote:
The only thing that seems a little suspicious to me is that he says
the cave is within walking distance of the house, which is purported to be
Gruta del Palmito was the original name,
but when the cave was commercialized they changed
it to Grutas de Bustamante. Maybe that was so people would know where it was.
Mark
At 04:51 PM 5/19/2013, Phil Winkler wrote:
And isn't the named Grutas la Palmito (or
something like that?)
And, if you have not visited the cave and town recently I sure do recommend it.
The week we spend there during the pre-congress field trip was tops a few years
ago. In fact I could see spending sometime in the future in Bustamante,
however, probably not in July-Sept.
Preston
Hmmm, just seeing this, but if the man is fishing, I hope he reels in enough
to feed his family:) If he is phishing though, then I wish him no luck at all!
Mimi
Sent from my iPhone
On May 19, 2013, at 3:39 PM, Mark Minton mmin...@caver.net wrote:
The only thing that seems a little
KIWI SINK Dig Report--19 May 2013--Pretty nice day today with but 6 diggers
in existence. The place was a bit crowded with 7 barrels waiting to be
filled and lots of back fill, soaked by the recent rain, waiting to be dug.
Having a short crew was pretty much a good thing as we were a bit crowded
However, biting can be fun. My Dad has gotten some Nigerian spammers to
the point where they start writing him frustrated emails.
I think it couldn't hurt to ask questions.. Especially if Nico can
verify. All it takes is an address or location, right?
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 10:12 PM, Louise
The only thing that seems a little
suspicious to me is that he says the cave is
within walking distance of the house, which is
purported to be on the main square in
Bustamante. While it is certainly possible to
walk that far, I don't think most people would
consider that walking
And isn't the named Grutas la Palmito (or something like that?) rather then
Bustamante?
Phil
On May 19, 2013, at 4:39 PM, Mark Minton wrote:
The only thing that seems a little suspicious to me is that he says
the cave is within walking distance of the house, which is purported to be
Gruta del Palmito was the original name,
but when the cave was commercialized they changed
it to Grutas de Bustamante. Maybe that was so people would know where it was.
Mark
At 04:51 PM 5/19/2013, Phil Winkler wrote:
And isn't the named Grutas la Palmito (or
something like that?)
And, if you have not visited the cave and town recently I sure do recommend it.
The week we spend there during the pre-congress field trip was tops a few years
ago. In fact I could see spending sometime in the future in Bustamante,
however, probably not in July-Sept.
Preston
Hmmm, just seeing this, but if the man is fishing, I hope he reels in enough
to feed his family:) If he is phishing though, then I wish him no luck at all!
Mimi
Sent from my iPhone
On May 19, 2013, at 3:39 PM, Mark Minton mmin...@caver.net wrote:
The only thing that seems a little
KIWI SINK Dig Report--19 May 2013--Pretty nice day today with but 6 diggers
in existence. The place was a bit crowded with 7 barrels waiting to be
filled and lots of back fill, soaked by the recent rain, waiting to be dug.
Having a short crew was pretty much a good thing as we were a bit crowded
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