He makes storm chasers sound boring and his train wrecks are far more exciting 
and tragic than any story Ediger can tell. A quixotic Ahab, chasing anchovies.  
In Lubbock. Year after year.  
In the crazed planning, execution, and repetition lie the the answer to why 
many listen.  

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> On Jul 17, 2016, at 1:16 PM, Nancy Weaver via Texascavers 
> <texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
> 
> written by nancy weaver.  freely available to anyone who wants to use it.
> 
> I have a safe predictable job and a safe predictable 
> paycheck/pension/inheritance.  I safely and predictably preregister for NSS 
> convention and put it on my calendar.  I load my safe and predictable vehicle 
> with more stuff than the handcart expeditions took to settle Utah, and make 
> reservations at safe, predictable camp spots/hotels.  Using my safe and 
> predictable credit card, I arrive at Ely/fill in the blank without incident.  
> I go on safe and predictable field trips, attend safe and predictable salons 
> and talks about gating caves to keep out the barbarians.  I used to be a 
> barbarian, in fact thats how I got into in caving in the first place.  Now I 
> am safe and predictable.
> I drink lots of alcohol/smoke pot/fly a biplane/arrive in a pumpkin to show 
> how wild I am.  Then I safely and predictably drive home.  Next year I will 
> do the same thing.  Safely and predictably.  That is why I am a better person 
> than David Locklear.
> 
> yr name here
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