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could you guys send me a date for the next trip so i can post it in advance
. any other news will be posted likewise.Mark & Peta  Bethke
Hollywood, Florida
-----Original Message-----
From: Bobbi Cordy <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Sunday, September 20, 1998 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: off topic: diving & shelling
 
 
>Hi Pamela:
>
>I am sure we can help you.  We both SCUBA dive and snorkel.  Our favorite
place is the
>Bahamas.   We rent a house in the Abacos every year and take our shell club
to
>Eleuthera twice a year.
>
>Bring on the questions.
>
>Olstad wrote:
>
>> Hello shell nuts,
>>         Due to some really fun physical adventures, I have been away from
the
>> conch list and just about everything.  I really enjoy the lists and learn
>> alot.  Last year when I was in the thin of it, I met a bunch of really
>> interesting people and was just amazed with their stories. (Hans write
me)
>> How amazing this world is for us all to talk and share.
>>         I have been waiting for just the right time to send this out, so
as to not
>> be out of subject.  So now seems to be a good time (soup madness - no
>> offense intended)
>>
>> I am looking for some pen pals, direct to me, not through the list,
because
>> the stage I am at is like super beginner and re-dundent.
>> Please respond to me if you want to talk about this, it would  help me
out
>> greatly:
>> 1.      I am new to skin diving (and I am no spring chicken)
>> I have like 1,0000 questions, fears, phobias, excitements
>> 2.      Abaco Islands - sailing, diving, snorkling and shelling -  any
and all
>>
>> I really do not know if I plan on killing the shells (I have so many
>> already)  I am interesting in seeing them crawl around and marvel at
their
>> beautiful bodies, like some of the pictures I bought at the Sanibell
Conch
>> meeting.
>>
>> Thanks and looking forward,  Pamela
>
>
>
>--
>Jim & Bobbi Cordy
>Specializing in Self-Collected
>Caribbean & Florida Shells
>

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