We're all very glad that you invented the cyberspace and the rest that makes
life so flexible. But I'm curious why you didn't mention that electricity
also was your invention. After all, it's what makes it all work. Is it
because you were afraid I was going to see it and tell everyone what
actually happened. That I woke up one day and all my work was gone.
Schematics, blueprints... everything?

/Nick


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DonO
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Denny,
Since it is a photo-swap, there are no limits to the number of participants.
This was started years ago and has been an ongoing 'seasonal' event.  As we
get new recruits, we just have another round.  So be prepared, though.  When
you enter, you're going to get photos from all the previous entrants, and
that's probably a couple of dozen tiers by now, plus all the photos from
current messes.  Rene just keeps everything on file, and just has to email
them around.  It's up to Rene if he'll send out the messes from ex-vfb'ers.

Those who have entered in the past can always re-enter, as the tying messes
usually evolve over the years, as has mine.  Like Rene said, it's like
visiting other vfb members at their tying stations.  It would be great to
visit you at your bench.

Really neat and inexpensive concept - all cyberspace.  Glad I invented it,
and digital photography, and the internet.  <G>

D&R
DonO



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From: "ConRanch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Mess Swap Recruit -- 


> Rene,
>
> I think my tying bench stays in enough of a mess to be a participant 
> in
the
> "Mess Swap"
> If there is s till room I would like to be considered as a 
> participant.
>
> Denny
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]






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