I am confused.....Which is terrifying? "Moving to Austin"? caving? or stand up 
comedy?

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On May 30, 2008, at 10:53 AM, Diana Tomchick 
<[email protected]> wrote:

I'll make this story brief--we led a beginner's trip to Whirlpool and Maple Run 
one weekend last fall. Andrea (the woman in the video) came along because her 
friend Emily (who's continued to be a caver, and really loves it) asked her to 
do it. Andrea wrote a column for the Dallas Observer (the local weekly arts 
paper) that focused on her trying out new activities, so she was willing to try 
caving but wasn't convinced she'd like it. I didn't find out that she was a 
newspaper columnist until we'd reached Waco, and by that time it was too late 
to pull the truck over to the side of the road and ask her to walk home. :)

Lest you think that Andrea is a wimpy person, she told us that of all the 
activities she'd researched for her column, skydiving and standup comedy were 
her favorites. She has continued to perform standup (she moved to Austin this 
spring), which in my mind is much more terrifying than trying to get through 
the entrance squeeze in Maple Run.

Diana

On May 30, 2008, at 10:26 AM, [email protected] wrote:


So how did that girl get involved with the caving trip? It sounded like it was 
someone else's idea. Ha.



So you see how this Youtube thing works now. Upload some of your own videos 
from your digital camera. I put one up from Frozen Dead Guy Days in Nederland a 
month ago.



-Tim

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