You need to make TCR and tell us the rest of the story at story telling
night.
On Sun, Sep 29, 2019, 1:46 PM David wrote:
> Please email me privately if you would like to hear the details
> of my daughter's quincea~nera ( a.k.a. CavePearl ).
>
> I am only posting this hear, as I have not other w
Please email me privately if you would like to hear the details
of my daughter's quincea~nera ( a.k.a. CavePearl ).
I am only posting this hear, as I have not other way to get
the story out to my friends, and I had invited a few cavers to
attend.
Below is a short summary ( hit delete button now )
I am on Day # 12 renting a room, in a sixty-two year old apartment, ( from
a random stranger on Craigslist ).
Here are some photos:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/09o39f95e594t1y/AABTVnnrU1SpK6Ai3Zznflcta?dl=0
All the stuff in the photos is my stuff - except for the model of an old
sailing ship.
T
I updated my blog today
https://david-locklear.blogspot.com/2019/02/personal-update-02-05-2019.html?m=1
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>From David Locklear
This post has no merit whatsoever
You will regret not hitting the delete button.
It looks like I am stuck in the Houston area today, Wednesday, the 22nd and
postponing my road-trip another 12 hours.
My beloved wife is driving alone south of Refugio on Hwy 59. heading fo
The attached photo link shows the next rail station that is going to open
up in Houston. This one is about a mile north of the northern boundary of
downtown Houston. It should be open by the end of the year.
http://db.tt/7vbzqfjZ
I rented an apartment today that is about 300 meters north of thi
Me, too, David. It was great that your ladder finally found a proper home! And
that you are enjoying the dig.
Roger G. Moore
-Original Message-
From: Mallory Mayeux
To: David
Cc: Cavers Texas
Sent: Mon, May 13, 2013 10:33 pm
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] a personal story - blog style
Me, too, David. It was great that your ladder finally found a proper home! And
that you are enjoying the dig.
Roger G. Moore
-Original Message-
From: Mallory Mayeux
To: David
Cc: Cavers Texas
Sent: Mon, May 13, 2013 10:33 pm
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] a personal story - blog style
Me, too, David. It was great that your ladder finally found a proper home! And
that you are enjoying the dig.
Roger G. Moore
-Original Message-
From: Mallory Mayeux
To: David
Cc: Cavers Texas
Sent: Mon, May 13, 2013 10:33 pm
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] a personal story - blog style
Sounds like this could be fodder for a Texas Caver
article. Maybe Gill and/or David could write an article about Kiwi Sink.
Mark
At 11:21 PM 5/13/2013, Mimi Jasek wrote:
Actually, Gill did post something - diggers, barrels and rocks
removed etc - and since it is his project, I would i
Sounds like this could be fodder for a Texas Caver
article. Maybe Gill and/or David could write an article about Kiwi Sink.
Mark
At 11:21 PM 5/13/2013, Mimi Jasek wrote:
Actually, Gill did post something - diggers, barrels and rocks
removed etc - and since it is his project, I would i
Sounds like this could be fodder for a Texas Caver
article. Maybe Gill and/or David could write an article about Kiwi Sink.
Mark
At 11:21 PM 5/13/2013, Mimi Jasek wrote:
Actually, Gill did post something - diggers, barrels and rocks
removed etc - and since it is his project, I would i
I liked your blog David! Nice to see someone so excited about a caving project.
Glad you (and your ladder) got back underground.
Sent from my iPhone
On May 13, 2013, at 10:04 PM, David wrote:
> I didn't see anyone post anything about the last Kiwi Sink dig, and I wanted
> to say
> some more
I liked your blog David! Nice to see someone so excited about a caving project.
Glad you (and your ladder) got back underground.
Sent from my iPhone
On May 13, 2013, at 10:04 PM, David wrote:
> I didn't see anyone post anything about the last Kiwi Sink dig, and I wanted
> to say
> some more
I liked your blog David! Nice to see someone so excited about a caving project.
Glad you (and your ladder) got back underground.
Sent from my iPhone
On May 13, 2013, at 10:04 PM, David wrote:
> I didn't see anyone post anything about the last Kiwi Sink dig, and I wanted
> to say
> some more
Actually, Gill did post something - diggers, barrels and rocks removed etc -
and since it is his project, I would imagine that all who help leave it up to
the "pit boss" to post what he feels needs to be put out there for public
consumption. If folks want to know more, let them come help:)
Mimi
Actually, Gill did post something - diggers, barrels and rocks removed etc -
and since it is his project, I would imagine that all who help leave it up to
the "pit boss" to post what he feels needs to be put out there for public
consumption. If folks want to know more, let them come help:)
Mimi
Actually, Gill did post something - diggers, barrels and rocks removed etc -
and since it is his project, I would imagine that all who help leave it up to
the "pit boss" to post what he feels needs to be put out there for public
consumption. If folks want to know more, let them come help:)
Mimi
I didn't see anyone post anything about the last Kiwi Sink dig, and I
wanted to say
some more than I previously posted, so the link below has my version of
pieces of the events that
took place.
It is long-winded, so I thought I would try the blog style of presenting
it.It has been about
3 year
I didn't see anyone post anything about the last Kiwi Sink dig, and I
wanted to say
some more than I previously posted, so the link below has my version of
pieces of the events that
took place.
It is long-winded, so I thought I would try the blog style of presenting
it.It has been about
3 year
I didn't see anyone post anything about the last Kiwi Sink dig, and I
wanted to say
some more than I previously posted, so the link below has my version of
pieces of the events that
took place.
It is long-winded, so I thought I would try the blog style of presenting
it.It has been about
3 year
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