Hey Nico, where's your list? 4 reasons is better than zero! :)

On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 9:35 AM, Nico Escamilla <[email protected]>wrote:

> That's only four Lyndon, come on.. you can do better than that.
>
>
> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Lyndon Tiu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Cavers are good people.
>> I get to go camping for cheap surrrounded by good people.
>> I get to do something fun and exciting with good people.
>> I get good food prepared by good people.
>> I get to hang with beautiful good people.
>>
>> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 8:22 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Damn! You figured out Sheryl and my ulterior motive, Lyndon!
>> >
>> > As Sheryl stated, please be aware that your responses can/will be used
>> in
>> > the next issue of The TEXAS CAVER.
>> >
>> > If you have no problem with this, post away!
>> >
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Mark
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
>> Lyndon
>> > Tiu
>> > Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 8:19 AM
>> > To: Sheryl Rieck
>> > Cc: TexasCavers
>> > Subject: Re: [Texascavers] 10 Reasons I Would Rather Be Caving
>> >
>> > Sounds like a good title for a TC article.
>> >
>> > On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 8:13 AM, Sheryl Rieck <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> I started caving a bit later in life than many people and promptly
>> became
>> >
>> >> too busy to cave even though I had fallen in love with the peace and
>> >> beauty
>> >
>> >> of the caves I had visited. I have not been in a cave in 4 years, but
>> >> almost
>> >
>> >> no day goes by that I don’t think about caving. It is my choices that
>> have
>> >
>> >> kept me from caving. That doesn’t keep from missing it any less.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> As I was wading through the massive number of issues associated with a
>> >
>> >> go-live (the ultimate goal of my projects) that was in too short a time
>> >> span
>> >
>> >> and with too little information, I found myself thinking yet again of
>> >> caving
>> >
>> >> and how I would so much prefer to be underground with a bunch of fun
>> folks
>> >
>> >> than getting my butt kicked by issues.  About this same time, the
>> emails
>> >
>> >> from Mark began.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> I agreed with the assessment of the publications becoming very
>> scientific.
>> >
>> >> I’m an accountant. I have no scientific knowledge in the realm of
>> >
>> >> speleological studies. I don’t read those articles because they make my
>> >> eyes
>> >
>> >> roll back in my head and that just makes my eyes hurt. So, in an
>> effort to
>> >
>> >> give Mark an article and to give us laypeople something to read, I
>> came up
>> >
>> >> with 10 reasons I would rather be caving. I thought maybe you could
>> send
>> >
>> >> Mark YOUR 10 reasons you would rather be caving. Knowing the Texas
>> caving
>> >
>> >> community as I do, I think that the articles would be fascinating.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> Here are my 10:
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> 1.       The snakes are only at the entrance of a cave and look like
>> >> snakes.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> 2.       A traffic jam is just a good way to rest in a cave.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> 3.       The people who annoy me most would never be able to find me
>> in a
>> >
>> >> cave.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> 4.       My laptop cannot get a signal in a cave. That is my story and
>> I
>> >> am
>> >
>> >> sticking to it no matter what.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> 5.       My cell phone cannot get a signal in a cave. Ditto sticking to
>> >> it.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> 6.       Saying you have been mapping a cave sounds more interesting
>> than
>> >
>> >> saying you have been mapping a chart of accounts.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> 7.       Mapping a cave IS more interesting than mapping a chart of
>> >
>> >> accounts.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> 8.       When I am in the dark in a cave that is the way it is
>> supposed to
>> >
>> >> be.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> 9.       I have met some interesting, entertaining, and/or incredibly
>> odd
>> >
>> >> people on caving trips and that is just fun.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> 10.   I am usually not the strangest person in the group.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> I cannot wait to see what others’ 10 reasons are that they would
>> rather be
>> >
>> >> caving. I have read some truly amazing words from so many of you. You
>> are
>> >
>> >> verbose, imaginative, and clever people and I think your 10 reasons
>> would
>> >> be
>> >
>> >> worth a read.
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >> Disclaimer: Not all submissions will be published and you know why.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> >
>> > Lyndon Tiu
>> >
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