RE: NANFA-- cells smashers and ichthyologists

Roselawn Museum (roselawn_at_mindspring.com)
Wed, 20 Feb 2002 11:51:27 -0500

Hi Rob

That's odd. With all of the longhorn skulls displayed so prominently around
the state, I can't imagine why he was surprised. (-:

Steven A. Ellis
Kennesaw, GA

At 10:43 AM 2/20/02 -0600, you wrote:
>And, in many instances the tradition extends into a zoologist's home life as
>well. If we had basements in Texas, my wife would relegate me and my
>collections to the bowels of the house. Lacking a basement, I am allowed to
>use odd, out-of-the-way corners where visitors rarely look. I think that it
>may have something to do with the time the minister came to visit and my
>skull collection was spread out of the dining room table....
>
>Rob Denkhaus
>Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
>
>

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