Charles,

Two weeks ago tomorrow I was in Washingon, D.C. with my job, and part of what 
we did was be treated to a "behind the scenes" tour in the reseach labs of the 
Smithsonian.  We had two features - birds and mammals.  The mammal lady had a 
real jackalope specimin out, and it's for real, but what it is is a type of 
bacteria rabbit get that cause growths of fingernail-type material that juts 
out like antlers.  It was pretty cool.  

R.D. and I talked yesterday about the Cowtown Grotto sending someone Saturday 
to welcome the NSS Board of Governors.  

Bill 

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> The daemon doesn't photograph well, kinda like a jackelope. 
> 
> I'll send out a few emails about the meeting. 
> 
> Work kept me out of the meeting this week, we had a cat crawl into a power 
> transformer and blew the top off the transformer, taking the company down 
> for about 8 hours on tuesday. 
> 
> I started this email after I received yours, just noticed it was still on 
> my desktop unsent. I did send the email out to the cowtown guys, but 
> didn't respond to you. Sorry for the late reply. 
> 
> > Charles, 
> > 
> >>> The daemon << 
> > 
> > Hm-m, that's a new one for me. Got a photo of one? 
> > 
> > You missed a good meeting the other night at the Mavericks. We did the 
> > Mt. Thor show again. 
> > 
> > Since you're the liaison for next week's NSS BOG meeting, can you work on 
> > getting the Cowtown Grotto chairman to drop by the meeting portion of the 
> > weekend, on Saturday morning, March 25, at 8:30 a.m. at the Arts and 
> > Garden Center on Senter in Irving, to welcome the BOG to Texas? I'll be 
> > there as DFW Grotto chairman, Butch as Maverick Grotto Chairman, and is it 
> > Roger Mercer? Will you see about getting him there? We'd like just a one 
> > paragraph welcome and statement about the Cowtown Grotto. Not a speech. 
> > Just a quick paragraph. 
> > 
> > Will you be at both parties? And Tammy? And your brother? 
> > 
> > Bill 
> > 
> > -------------- Original message -------------- 
> > From: Charles 'wokka' Goldsmith 
> > 
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