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Jenny:
Ah, so you do have a husband. Where do I send the money to you that I
promised for collecting samples and equipment? Are you still doing the
study? Did you ever get an account set up?? Will your husband be diving
the east of west side of Panama?
Paul
At 08:51 AM 9/19/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Actually, as I hear it from my parents (diehard FSU alums), gators are a
>favorite dish among Seminoles. And they make such pretty belts!
>
>On a shell-related note, where are some good shelling/diving spots in
>PANAMA? I will be leaving soon for Honduras and now my husband just got a
>job in Panama, closing down U.S. bases prior to the turnover of the Canal.
>He's a dive instructor and wants to know where shellers go in Panama and
>neighboring countries.
>
>Incidentally, I will have to leave Conch-L for a while, but if anyone is
>interested in exchange and/or keeping in touch, here is my address:
>
>1LT Jenny Cline
>PSC 42, Box 704
>APO AA 34042
>
>My email isn't active yet but should be after 1 Dec:
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>It's been great sharing and learning and laughing with y'all.
>
>Jenny
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>> Well, I'd like to bring up a recent publication by the University of
>> Florida Titled "If You Aren't a Gator, your Gator Bait!" (aka If you
>ain't a
>> Gator, your Gator Bait!).
>
>"Your" gator bait? Whose gator bait are we discussing? <grin!> Them
>gators got edjukashun all right.
>
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