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Art,
How sad. A metro area of over a million people and no shell club? Times have
certainly changed.
Well, if you're willing to do a postmortem, maybe we can all learn something
from this. What happened -- loss of interest, personality conflicts, gradual
attrition, zeal for Negative Population Growth perhaps?
Andy
Andrew K. Rindsberg
Geological Survey of Alabama
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Subject: Re: Decline of shell clubs
Hi all;-
I am the President (and only remaining member) of the Cincinnati
C-Shell Club. (or the CCC, as we call it. Our shows are quite exclusive.
No-one shows up except me. I am not responsible for the decline of any local
shell populations, since all we
got hereabouts are a few zebra snails that hitch rides up the Ohio River.
Controvery is limited. Shell trips depend on where my designated wife wants
to go each summer. (Montana is out)
I always wanted to be president of something.
Pres Art
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