"JD" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> You're a regular dynamo, Penny. Well done.
>
> JD
>
>
why thanks, but you know what? It's not just me. I have may have done the
meeting gauntlet and be very visible in this process, but there is a really
awesome group of volunteers that we've got here. One guy hates public
speaking, but he knows the land like the back of his hand, and is totally on
top of the maps. We've got a gal who, even though she is in school at UW
and not even in town, is a regular dynamo when it comes to anything
electronic. Our IMBA rep is downright eloquent when it comes to speaking
about land issues. There are more... it's just a great team here. I think
the time is right, too.
small change wrote:
> "JD" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
> news:1170450946.846469.236190@s48g2000cws.googlegr oups.com...
>> You're a regular dynamo, Penny. Well done.
>>
>> JD
>>
>>
>
> why thanks, but you know what? It's not just me. I have may have done
> the meeting gauntlet and be very visible in this process, but there
> is a really awesome group of volunteers that we've got here. One guy
> hates public speaking, but he knows the land like the back of his
> hand, and is totally on top of the maps. We've got a gal who, even
> though she is in school at UW and not even in town, is a regular
> dynamo when it comes to anything electronic. Our IMBA rep is
> downright eloquent when it comes to speaking about land issues. There
> are more... it's just a great team here. I think the time is right,
> too.
On Feb 2, 1:45 pm, "small change" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
> "JD" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
>
> news:1170450946.846469.236190@s48g2000cws.googlegr oups.com...
>
> > You're a regular dynamo, Penny. Well done.
>
> > JD
>
> why thanks, but you know what? It's not just me. I have may have done the
> meeting gauntlet and be very visible in this process, but there is a really
> awesome group of volunteers that we've got here. One guy hates public
> speaking, but he knows the land like the back of his hand, and is totally on
> top of the maps. We've got a gal who, even though she is in school at UW
> and not even in town, is a regular dynamo when it comes to anything
> electronic. Our IMBA rep is downright eloquent when it comes to speaking
> about land issues. There are more... it's just a great team here. I think
> the time is right, too.
My point is that you are doing the part I can't stand. I'd rather be
on the ground, or poring over maps. I know how the whole process
(albeit sometimes crappy and frustrating) goes.