Como esta frijolis.
On Dec 29, 2017 6:05 PM, "David via Texascavers" <
texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
> I have not learned any new Spanish in over a year.
>
> Next time you are in a Mexican restaurant, and the waiter first ask you
> what you want to drink say,
>
> "El coctel Monterrey, por f
I can definitely clean out my rental storage unit and find something that
might be worthy of donating.
I have some old furniture, a nice old wood gun cabinet, some nature books,
an old small camp stove, lots of metal serving plates. 2 white-gas
lanterns, an old coffee table. 2 respectable old le
I am very glad to hear of this development. I look forward to working in the
AMCS and TSS libraries when I move back to Texas. Maybe I could draft some lost
cave maps.
Thanks!
William R. (Bill) Elliott
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On Dec 29, 2017, at 5:46 PM, Joe & Evelynn via Texascavers
wrote:
Th
Excellent news, and thank you to Bill Mixon for making this much needed
facility become a reality.
Jim and Mimi Jasek
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> On Dec 29, 2017, at 5:46 PM, Joe & Evelynn via Texascavers
> wrote:
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> The Texas Speleological Survey (TSS) and the Texas Cave Management
> Associatio
Good one Bockbeer!
Nico
El 29 dic. 2017 6:05 PM, "David via Texascavers" <
texascavers@texascavers.com> escribió:
> I have not learned any new Spanish in over a year.
>
> Next time you are in a Mexican restaurant, and the waiter first ask you
> what you want to drink say,
>
> "El coctel Monterre
I have not learned any new Spanish in over a year.
Next time you are in a Mexican restaurant, and the waiter first ask you
what you want to drink say,
"El coctel Monterrey, por favor,"
or with a group,
"unos cocteles Monterrey, por favor."
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The Texas Speleological Survey (TSS) and the Texas Cave Management Association
(TCMA) are pleased to announce the new Texas Speleology Center! This facility
will serve as the new joint headquarters for both organizations and will
eventually be the new home of the TSS library currently located at
Google tells me that Loews is a Canadian hotel chain. And I already have a camp
kitchen, so I'm not driving that far north and staying in that hotel just to
get another one.
Jim
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> On Dec 29, 2017, at 1:46 PM, David via Texascavers
>
This is a pretty good idea. I am of the opinion though that the table
part takes up space in the box. You would probably be better off with a
big box like that for stuff and a 4 foot plastic top office table or a
folding 5 foot table (although I hate those folding tables). It gives
you more tab
That is an interesting item. Thanks David.
DirtDoc
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LOEW's Store has a large heavy-duty plastic box on wheels
that has a unique feature.
Upon opening it, it transforms into a small workbench.
A creative caver could modify this in such a way that it would make a
super-quick fold-out kitchen.
All the metal pots and pans and utensils would be stored
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