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Subject: | Re: Geographic proposal for next years twitchathon |
From: | "Tony PALLISER" <> |
Date: | 17 Nov 98 16:19:40 +1100 |
OK Andy, I will be brave and suggest that 175 could be reached. How many could those from Melbourne and Brisbane come up with? Anyone want to sponser our team for next year? looks as though the general feeling is that the local area twitchathon should go ahead. 10 months planning should help. Regards Tony >Good idea re Sydney/County of Cumberland Twitchathon. I had already >determined that in the unlikely event of having a free weekend coincident >with the Twitchaton I would do exactly what you suggested. >Being competitive by nature I have to ask the question about how >many species one might expect? Is 150 species possible for one team? |
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