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Re: [GSAS-board] [GSAS-Member] FW: Hello From Sasquatch (fwd)



The username for the archive is gsas-board
I don't remember what the password is, so I have changed it to quartet
(all lowercase).

On Sat, 8 Sep 2007, SUSAN WELENOFSKY wrote:

> Erik:
>
> I can get into the database to do memberships, but I can't get to the board
> email archives for some reason. Maybe the password is different?
>
> Susan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gsas-board-bounces@thekrib.com [mailto:gsas-board-bounces@thekrib.com]
> On Behalf Of Erik Olson
> Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 7:53 AM
> To: gsas-board@thekrib.com
> Subject: [GSAS-board] [GSAS-Member] FW: Hello From Sasquatch (fwd)
>
> Ah, Sasquatch again.  Always fun to see him around.  For the new folks on
> the list, Sasquatch has been infamous for (a) showing up 1/3 the way
> through our 2001 plant auction and bidding on every item in the place,
> then trying to sell it all back the next day (presumably when he came down
> off whatever it was he was on?); (b) showing up, again right in the middle
> of a meeting out of the blue, sitting down next to me in the audience with
> a large sack; while the speaker was talking, he opened up the sack,
> revealing a full-sized python (or similar large snake), and asked "you
> think it'd be OK to take it out?" without skipping a beat, I quietly said
> "No, I don't think that would be appropriate here."  (c) driving Susan and
> Rick batty over where his entry in the database was and how to make his
> name tag.
>
>
> if you like digging in archives, here are some relevant threads:
>
> http://lists.thekrib.com/gsas-board/9909/msg00023.html
> http://lists.thekrib.com/gsas-board/0102/msg00004.html
> http://lists.thekrib.com/gsas-board/0304/msg00002.html
> http://lists.thekrib.com/gsas-board/0601/msg00019.html
>   (I especially like Rick's inadvertant humor in the statment "He already
>    has a record.")
>
>
> Flying Fish Aquariums was a one-man company that made the most bizarre
> tanks you've ever seen.  I have a "prototype" of one of their more
> "boring" designs, a simple tube, in my living room.  The more wild were
> the "MC Escher", which had a looping tube that went up over the top of the
> tank, and the aforementioned castle design "King Arthur".  I wish we had a
> photo gallery of them.
>
>   - Erik
>
>

-- 
Erik Olson
erik at thekrib dot com
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