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Good idea, but it only works if YOU DON'T ALREADY COLLECT DUST BUNNIES!!!!
My entire house is a giant DB collection punctuated occasionally by shells
with spines!
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From: Linda Bush <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 6:35 PM
Subject: Tongue-in-Cheek


>"You say you don`t have enough space for storing  your shells?  You say you
can`t find some of them since you dismantled that last exhibit?  Is this
what`s getting you down, little old buddy?  Well, never fear!  Hold your
head down lower and go look among the "dust bunnies" under the beds in your
house, AND....you might do what yours truly did this morning.  She found a
whole box of pectens hiding under the bed in the master bedroom!   I wonder
why I thought I was missing a pecten or two.  Egads, I must be getting
old(er?)  It`s a good thing I have been recataloguing.  (Don`t be as dumb as
I was!)  Have you found some of your shells in odd places?   At least, I was
able to laugh at myself and reaquanted myself with some of my lovely Chlamys
senatoria!    Linda

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