[Texascavers] Time-out - New topic

2014-12-21 Thread David via Texascavers
>From David Locklear

There is no reason to continue the thread on my lack of knowledge of Travis
County Caves.  It serves no purpose, except to those who get a kick out of
flame wars.

I seem to have a special gift for getting on some people's nerves, but I
will talk about that some other time.

I have defended myself enough times, so just read my previous apologies and
rebuttals.

There were situations were I made human errors and I have regrets about the
way I worded or misspoke at times, but it was never malicious or
intentional.

Cavers who know me, know I have not done any expedition caving, or alpine
caving, or backcountry caving, or speleology, or cave cartography, or cave
photography, or cave diving, etc.  But I am interested in all of those
things, and would love to sit around a campfire and talk about them.

We need to focus on the elements we have in common instead of those that
separate us.

For example you are the only people I can talk to about long lost friends
like Pat Copeland and Donna Mosesman and Charles Haskett and Oren
Tranbarger etc.

If I listed the 1000 people I met in life that I like, Jules would have
been on the list.
I think I met her once at the 2000 NSS Convention at the OTR site.  But I
can not put a face to her name.   But I have a 3-strike rule, and she
busted that.  I would still be nice to her at caving events, as I strongly
feel cavers should put aside their differences at Holy Oztotl ceremonies.
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Re: [Texascavers] Time-out - New topic

2014-12-21 Thread Charles Loving via Texascavers
Come on Bockbeer stop being a sap. You sound like you are whining about
nothing. Just relax and fill that bottle or jug that you think is the
answer to going pee pee. I have yet to publish the pages of KArst Walker
with Bock Beer being captured by the overweight Amazons and being force
into perversions. This all underground of course, under Menard, Texas.

On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 1:30 PM, David via Texascavers <
texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:

> From David Locklear
>
> There is no reason to continue the thread on my lack of knowledge of
> Travis County Caves.  It serves no purpose, except to those who get a kick
> out of flame wars.
>
> I seem to have a special gift for getting on some people's nerves, but I
> will talk about that some other time.
>
> I have defended myself enough times, so just read my previous apologies
> and rebuttals.
>
> There were situations were I made human errors and I have regrets about
> the way I worded or misspoke at times, but it was never malicious or
> intentional.
>
> Cavers who know me, know I have not done any expedition caving, or alpine
> caving, or backcountry caving, or speleology, or cave cartography, or cave
> photography, or cave diving, etc.  But I am interested in all of those
> things, and would love to sit around a campfire and talk about them.
>
> We need to focus on the elements we have in common instead of those that
> separate us.
>
> For example you are the only people I can talk to about long lost friends
> like Pat Copeland and Donna Mosesman and Charles Haskett and Oren
> Tranbarger etc.
>
> If I listed the 1000 people I met in life that I like, Jules would have
> been on the list.
> I think I met her once at the 2000 NSS Convention at the OTR site.  But I
> can not put a face to her name.   But I have a 3-strike rule, and she
> busted that.  I would still be nice to her at caving events, as I strongly
> feel cavers should put aside their differences at Holy Oztotl ceremonies.
>
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