Sleaze:
All mine come from Oakley or Bockbeer.
On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 3:27 PM, via Texascavers wrote:
> Indeed it is true! I just checked the message in "outlook" and presto
> there was Charlie's name. My apologies.
>
> AOL is evil! I am trapped in AOL Hell and
Don't worry, that's just spam.
Jerry Atkinson.
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 4, 2016, at 3:28 PM, via Texascavers wrote:
> Somehow every single message I receive from this listserve comes from
> "George Veni via texascavers".
> Then in the text, the sender is
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 4, 2016, at 3:28 PM, via Texascavers wrote:
> Somehow every single message I receive from this listserve comes from
> "George Veni via texascavers".
> Then in the text, the sender is usually listed as
>
Vivian, check your contacts/address book for George, you likely have it
saved that way by accident, or are a really big fan of George's. Then
again, aren't we all? :)
Charles
wo...@justfamily.org
On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 4:28 PM, via Texascavers wrote:
> Somehow
Somehow every single message I receive from this listserve comes from "George
Veni via texascavers".
Then in the text, the sender is usually listed as
"Texascavers On Aug 4, 2016, at 3:27 PM, via Texascavers
Indeed it is true! I just checked the message in "outlook" and presto there
was Charlie's name. My apologies.
AOL is evil! I am trapped in AOL Hell and have spent the last several daze
trying to find my way out, but since I am even more of a Luddite than
Charlie I have thus far failed to
Mr. Weazel, it's your email client that is not showing Charlie's name in
the From: The rest of us who are not using AOL (could be some others), see
the name properly.
Now, some email clients don't embed it properly, your's for instance, never
shows who it is on the From: (at least in my gmail
That was Charlie Loving. I have travelled internationally with Mr. Loving on 2
of the most memorable trips of my life, especially our loosely organized jaunt
to Puerto Rico in '95 or '96 where we saw the Cueva Angeles portion of the Rio
Camuy system. It was a trip in both senses of the word --
Who travels a lot?
I fail to understand why someone who wants to rattle on about whatever
cannot find the time to sign their post.
With the exception of Messrs. Steele, Minton, and Locklear It appears that
99% of those who post to this list fall into two categories, those who have
no
Was indeed a good talk. Kept the audience quiet past the usual time for leaving
for the after-meeting meeting at the Posse. Fernando has a nice report on his
trip in the latest AMCS Activities Newsletter (advertisement,
http://www.mexicancaves.org/nl/39.htm). It is part of several exploration
*You travel a lot. *
*I traveled a lot before I reached 60. *
*Africa, South America, Central America, Europe and all those places.
Spent years in Colombia and Peru. Got stuck in Argentina during the
Malvinas War. Lived in Real de Catorce for five years all in the era before
technology and never
Que lastima. I'm not as old as you (two months from 68). I was on the cusp of
Internet technology and am glad I have it. I have an iPhone 6 and use it
constantly. Live the way you want to. I sure do.
> On Aug 4, 2016, at 11:06 AM, Charles Loving via Texascavers
>
Down load an AP to my phone. Oh no, I don't have one of those kinds of
phones. In fact I have two phones that I never use because there is no
service where I live and I am too lazy and cheap to get Skyp or some such.
No one ever calls, not even my kids and there is no actual reason for
anyone to
I've been asked how to find the 46 minute video. Here's the link:
https://www.periscope.tv/UTGrotto/1YqxoZydnYaJv
It goes,
Bill Steele
cwilliamste...@gmail.com
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> From: Bill Steele
> Date: August 4, 2016 at 7:28:44 AM CDT
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