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Robert L Schuyler <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 25 May 2000 13:19:35 -0400
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Sagebrush:

           Fascinating list. But now you are our official source for
such information. So, how about:

        (1) a group of gila monsters?

        (2) a group of bats - ?colony?

        (3) a group of ticks (of great concern to our colleagues
                                in New Jersey)?

        (4) a group of Angles, Jutes and Saxons?

                (perhaps a confused "mass" that thinks archaeology
                  should be in "Archaeology Departments" -
                  - P.S. Ian Hodder is now a Professor of Anthropology
                    in the Department of Cultural and Social Anthropolgoy
                    [one of 2] at Stanford University, California.)

        (5) a migrating group of jellyfish? a stationary group?

                        This could go on and on and on - and Mike
                        Polk et al, you are now the official source
                        for all such information. Thanks.


                                        Bob Schuyler

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