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Thank you Dr. Lee for setting the Question man straight on the availability
of shells on the Niagara Frontier. Art, you should also check out our fine
Museum of Natural History, or take a walk on any of our Lake Erie beaches.
As for collectors, here's one. While you're here, you might even want to
check out a real football team. The Bills play Sunday night.
Ron Dollmann
Buffalo, NY
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-----Original Message-----
From: Art Weil [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 9:06 PM
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Subject: nuthin'
Dear all---and a few others;-
Your devoted Q-man has nuthin to say. So he is using this venue
to not say it. In addition, he is going to Bufallo (or is it Buffalo?)
for several days for the Bar Mitzfa to end all Bar Mitzfas. My Niece's
son. The father and grandfather are both doctors. The ceremony
(blessedly) only lasts an hour or so. So why do I have to spend four
days (five nights) in a place known best for James Garfield's
assasination. Does Niagara boast any mollusks? Does Bisonville boast any
collectors?
I'm reminded---so I'll repeat---Mrs. Goldberg was sitting in the
front row while her son was being sworn in as the first Jewish President
of the United States. She nudged the Supreme Court justice sitting next
to her: "See that man up there?---his brother's a Doctor."
Love to all,
Q-Man
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