[Texascavers] cavers helping cavers

2019-03-30 Thread David
I would like to thank Mr. Fuzzy McG ( of the Wellington Caving Group WCG ? ) for turning me on to the guitar music of Justin Johnson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_6-6reMDRQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gk-8jMFvP9c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96XHr6E3awM

[Texascavers] Cavers helping cavers

2018-02-02 Thread David
One of the unique things about cavers is how they sometimes help each other. Yesterday, I visited some old-timer Houston cavers and they fed me a delicious hand-made sandwich and a glass of cold tea. Their house flooded with muddy yuck six months ago, and they are still living in poor condition.

[Texascavers] Cavers helping cavers

2018-02-01 Thread David
There is a caver who allegedly fell down the stairs a few days ago and broke their arm pretty bad. She has a gofundme page. I wont embarass her here by naming her, but since she needs help, I will drop a hint. She has been very active in the NSS Arts Salon for many years. If you want to help

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2017-11-09 Thread David via Texascavers
>From David Locklear Numerous cavers helped me by looking at my experimental website and now I have my first proto-type. I finally have a basic grasp of how SQUARESPACE works and how ro make a web-page by yourself. You need a good computer and a very fast internet connection. David Locklear

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2014-09-15 Thread David via Texascavers
From David Locklear dlocklea...@gmail.com I would like to thank about a dozen cavers for helping this past week develop my new business flyer. https://www.dropbox.com/s/4yuhd2oqwj8qgpz/Criminal%20Process%20Server.pdf?dl=0 It isn't perfect yet, but it is far better than what I could have put

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2014-08-30 Thread David via Texascavers
Hit delete button now. This post is from David Locklear. dlocklea...@gmail.com This is a follow-up to a post 2 weeks ago about helping a retired caver clean out his old house. Today, I delivered some of his donated items to my rental unit in Brenham. Some of the items once belonged to caver

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2014-08-30 Thread Crash Kennedy via Texascavers
David, If you are paying even $100 a month for your storage unit (which is a really good price), then you are paying $1200 a year. So the cost of the unit is more than what you say the contents are worth. In 50 years you will have paid over $60,000. That is just poor economics. Jim On Sat,

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2014-08-30 Thread Julia Germany via Texascavers
Hi David! You might want to consider donating your cave gear now to your local grotto. If it's in good shape, they can use it as loaner gear for newbies who have none. The commemorative items like Mammoth and CaCa would make excellent donations to the TCMA for their auction at TCR. The money

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2014-08-30 Thread Lyndon Tiu via Texascavers
Maybe you can auction all those items off instead of giving it away for free. Proceeds pay for your storage and whatever is left donated to the grotto to help maintain existing grotto gear and run the various websites we have for member recruitment. Maybe do it sooner than later to stop the cash

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2014-08-30 Thread Mallory via Texascavers
David, quote me a price for that MACA plate and I'll start helping you pay for your storage unit right now. :) Mallory mmay...@gmail.com Sent from my iPhone On Aug 30, 2014, at 7:50 PM, Lyndon Tiu via Texascavers texascavers@texascavers.com wrote: Maybe you can auction all those items