but good for Margaritas!



                                                                                
                                
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                      mi.net>                  To:       Dennis DeSantis 
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                                                Plaslaiko." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
                               
                      02/19/04 02:37 PM        cc:       "J. T." <[EMAIL 
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                                               Subject:  Re: (313) OT detroit 
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ok, we have to figure out how to break into the salt mines
with a PA.

I wonder how many could go on down there before DPD caught
on :)

salt dust is really bad for gear tho..

-


Oh MAN does that bring back some crazy memories, probably
of 4th or 5th grade as well.

The thing I remember the most though was the SMELL.  Salt
isn't the kind of thing that you normally think of as
smelling like anything.  But when your hundreds of feet
underground with nothing around you except miles of it, it
takes on a whole new dimension.

Off-topically,

Dennis DeSantis
www.dennisdesantis.com




Derek Plaslaiko. wrote:
>
>
>
>i rememeber going there for a field trip in 5th or 4th
grade. i filled my
>parachute pants up with as muchbig salt chunks as i could!
i also
>rememeber graqbbing what seemed like a HUGE boulder of it
at the time. my
>teacher got aother teacher to help carry it, and we put it
in the library
>of yake elementary shool, and im pretty sure its still
there to this day.
>
>
>oh, and what seemed like a huge boulder, in reality, was
about 2 times the
>size of a basketball. heh.
>
>to be little again.
>
>*sigh*
>
>
>derek.
>
>
>
>On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, J. T. wrote:
>
>
>>someone posted this nice link on another list...
>>
>>http://www.detnews.com/history/salt/salt.htm
>>
>>pretty cool, never heard of this before...
>>
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