All,
I see no problem with people bringing their own beer to the convention,
and if it saves the NSS over $7500, I think that's all the better.
Thanks, William, for your reasonable explanation.
Lee Skinner
On 6/11/2017 8:48 PM, mcvittetoe via Southwestern Cavers of the National
Sounds like a bad idea to me. Driving with some unknown person. I think I
would take a bus first. Besides its hot in New Mexico. But then I am in
Real de Catorce in the sierra at 9,000 feet and it rains everyday and is
cold at night. Life is good in Mexico.
On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 5:00 PM, David
I mentioned I would be brainstorming ideas.Here is my
first Craigslist ad:
https://houston.craigslist.org/rid/6172535669.html
There are 4 million people in the area around Harris County.
I should be able to find at least one crazy person willing to go
on a road-trip. Right ??
David
I have made this announcement annually each summer about 12 times, maybe 14.
I have to work in Houston this week.I am self-employed. My
customers can easily find
another person to take my work.The problem is that my competitors might
complete the job at
a much lower cost, and then
Ray, Ernie, & everyone (including Texas Cavers, since I see RD forwarded it
there),
Ernie is correct - the beer budget alone would have been enough to put
several conventions in the black (instead of the red). That said, I'm not
opposed to beer (even though I don't drink it myself).
The
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> From: "Ray Keeler"
> Date: June 11, 2017 at 12:58:57 PM CDT
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> Subject: [SWR CAVERS] BOG Agenda Item 6-Tell your BOG to Vote NO
thanks David. Agreed, and I think cold water at 68 degrees. Nancy
>
> That's a pretty cool video. Beautiful bedrock in the cave !
>
> Jerry.
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