Re: [Texascavers] TSA - CBSP November Project Weekend

2016-11-11 Thread Aimee Beveridge via Texascavers
Hey guys we are on our way to the park right now.  Aimee 5126991904.  

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  On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Will Quast via 
Texascavers wrote:   Remember this weekend, Nov 
12, is the 2nd TSA-CBSP Project Weekend of the 2016-2017 season. The weather 
should be good for temperature, but there has been rain this week and there is 
a chance of rain on both Saturday and Sunday mornings, so plan accordingly. We 
will be camping at Caver Camp unless unless the road is too muddy. Join the 
mailing list (see website) for this project for last minute updates if are you 
are planning on coming.
Please completely read the project website 
http://www.cavetexas.org/projects/cbsp.html .
Also, this project weekend will be the last project weekend for the season that 
will not require prior reservation. We have decided that we will be able to 
better handle our responsibilities with the park and productivity if we know 
who intends to attend and limit the group size to 20 people. I do not expect 
this to effect any of the regular attendees and will help with the quality of 
learning for first timers. Keep an eye out for an email and updates to the 
website on how this will be handled.
Will Quast

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Re: [Texascavers] Movie by the Pond, at Pete Strickland's

2016-11-11 Thread Logan McNatt via Texascavers

  
  
ADVISORY:  This movie is rated HR--Hair Raising.

FREE ADMISSION*:  If you bring photos and IDs of yourself and
friends taken during your long-hair years. (Especially if you no
longer have hair.)

*Just kidding
LowGun 

On 11/11/2016 8:37 AM, Gill Ediger via
  Texascavers wrote:


  
Saw the play at the Hemisphere auditorium
in San Antonio in (probably) '75. 

  


  

   On Thursday,
  November 10, 2016 10:07 PM, Bill Steele via
  Texascavers  wrote:

  
  
  

  
I saw the original play Hair in Chicago in
  1969. Met TAG caving (he named TAG) legend Richard
  Schreiber there. He was stationed in Minot, ND
  with the Air Force. 


I love this movie. Treat Williams as Berger
  (very Austin-like), John Savage as Claude, and
  Beverly D'Angelo as Sheila. I
thought it's better than the play. And the music
is SO good. "You ask me why, why I'm a hairy
guy." 

  
Bill Steele 
speleoate...@aol.com

  
PS - flying to Athens, Greece
tomorrow. 

  
On Nov 10, 2016, at 9:55 PM, PRESTON FORSYTHE
via Texascavers 
wrote:

  
  

  
I saw the play 3
times while still in the army-West
Greenwich Village, Sydney and SF. But,
sorry cannot make it for the movie, as
we have a state speleo survey meeting
this Sunday in Lexington. This KY group,
KSS, is making broad advances trying to
catch up with the TSS. 

  
Preston at Outer
Browder home of the short-eared owls as
this evening we reported the first one
observed this fall in KY.  

  


  

   On Thursday, November
  10, 2016 9:29 PM, via Texascavers
  
  wrote:

  
  
   
We will be having a "Movie by the
Pond" at my place Sat. Nov. 12th at
6:00. We will be showing the 1979
film "Hair" based on the Broadway
play. For info call Pete at 512 897
9235.

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Re: [Texascavers] Movie by the Pond, at Pete Strickland's

2016-11-11 Thread Gill Ediger via Texascavers
Saw the play at the Hemisphere auditorium in San Antonio in (probably) '75.  

On Thursday, November 10, 2016 10:07 PM, Bill Steele via Texascavers 
 wrote:
 

 I saw the original play Hair in Chicago in 1969. Met TAG caving (he named TAG) 
legend Richard Schreiber there. He was stationed in Minot, ND with the Air 
Force. 
I love this movie. Treat Williams as Berger (very Austin-like), John Savage as 
Claude, and Beverly D'Angelo as Sheila. I thought it's better than the play. 
And the music is SO good. "You ask me why, why I'm a hairy guy." 
Bill Steele speleoate...@aol.com
PS - flying to Athens, Greece tomorrow. 
On Nov 10, 2016, at 9:55 PM, PRESTON FORSYTHE via Texascavers 
 wrote:


I saw the play 3 times while still in the army-West Greenwich Village, Sydney 
and SF. But, sorry cannot make it for the movie, as we have a state speleo 
survey meeting this Sunday in Lexington. This KY group, KSS, is making broad 
advances trying to catch up with the TSS. 
Preston at Outer Browder home of the short-eared owls as this evening we 
reported the first one observed this fall in KY.   

On Thursday, November 10, 2016 9:29 PM, via Texascavers 
 wrote:
 

   We will be having a "Movie by the Pond" at my place Sat. Nov. 12th at 6:00. 
We will be showing the 1979 film "Hair" based on the Broadway play. For info 
call Pete at 512 897 9235.

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