As I had said before, I'm definitely in. Mark Delaney
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 18:30:21 -0500, David Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Attention "First Ever" IOFF Member SWAPPERS! > > The first ever IOFF swap is about to close at midnight tonight. You folks > who were NOT sure about the time allotted have been given a reprieve as we > did the math and figured if you could tie 50 in 8 months, then 30 in 4 > months wouldn't hurt a bit. This is the NEW math. > > If you are an IOFF member and NOT in this swap, I want an excuse note from > your doctor. If you are in, just wait until I post the list this weekend to > check for your name. Bob Haering is going to get his flys done in April > since his new job as Vice President begins in May after the major hatches > are over. > > I'm telling you the diehards are all in this; Byard, Tony, DonO, Mr. Fish, > Joyce, Rene, Ginger, Denny, Kev, Larry..... nope, gotta wait to know the > rest of the 33. Now, you've got 5 1/2 hours to decide. > > Right now it would help if those dropping out or who said they'd consider if > the timing were longer, PLEASE CONTACT ME AS YOU ARE ON THE LIST! Why? > Because the final tally looks to be about 30 flys due July 31st. Fair? > Well, I met you all half-way. > > I'll post the rules and I've relaxed them just a smidge. The big issue is > tying about 30 flys the best you can which will be displayed in shadow boxes > and on the VFB even if I have to buy space. No worms, eggs or patterns not > requiring effort. > > Some folks might not be as experienced as others but they can tie a couple > of flys a week and even take their 3 week vacation to rest their overworked > fingers. DON'T PROCRASTINATE! Start your first fly this weekend. Just one > to see if its the pattern you want to tie. > > Murf > "Entomology is not Buggery" (r) > Favorite Site & Forum: www.virtualflybox.com > Favorite Source for Fly Tying Products: www.LinesEnd.com > ________________________________ > MSN Premium helps protect against viruses, hackers, junk e-mail & pop-ups. -- "So much water, so little time!" http://chemprof.tripod.com/fishing.html
