Would you consider increasing your pledge to $1000? That amount
carries a little more weight.
I joined the TSA because Lyndon told me to at TCR registration last
year. I had only been caving one month and joined w/out even knowing
the Texas Caver was included in the price.
I stay in TSA because its members are loyal and dedicated to caves and
are the kind of people who make things happen. The kind of people I
want to associate w/ and work w/ to continue improving caving for our
state.

On 12/17/09, Gill Edigar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh, it's not about the money, Diana. Remember that I'm gonna make a further
> $100 donation when I do rejoin. It's about making a positive change in Texas
> caving. But don't forget to consider that when I join the TSA I might just
> be compelled to write even more really long email messages since I would
> then be a responsible member with ideas of how things could be improved. If
> I might digress into humor here a moment, "Why do you even have an inbox if
> not to receive mail?" No, Diana, it boils down to being a matter of
> communication--and I don't just mean emails.
>
> A lot of the long email are because people don't delete the previous
> messages before they post theirs.
>
> I'm behind you all the way.
> Keep up the good work,
> --Ediger
>
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 8:38 PM, Diana Tomchick <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Better yet--if I volunteer to pay your dues, Gill, will you just join the
>> TSA and stop writing really long email messages that clog up my inbox?
>>
>

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