Shale news is soooooo slow and I am bored. I am wondering whatever happened to some of the most verbal players in the beginning of this site. Mooncookie, Jim Crow, Snake Stewart, Kassi, Jay (the other Jay--not Shale Geo). There were others whose names I have now forgotten who are also lost. Did you all metamorphosize into our newer peers. If not, let's hear from you all again
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Parker, Sounds like a great idea. I haven't had chance to meet but a few members. But I do recall meeting you a few years back when a small group of us got together in S'port at a Mexican food place Superior Bar and Grill?). That was fun. This site has been a great "meeting place" for me. I feel I have made some good friends whom I would like to meet in person. I have met a few in Arizona and enjoyed their company. It was a real pleasure for me to meet the group so long ago at Superior.
In closing I nominate you to coordinate this affair. All in favor say "aye"
Best regards,
Aubrey
Bobi can do it. Shoot! She doesn't have anything else to do! LOL! I don't see why we can't all come to her house some afternoon after she gets the yard/pasture mowed and the food cooked and everything.
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