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Post by starlightcriminal on Mar 28, 2011 9:24:29 GMT -8
I started when I was six, got my first net and box from a college student my father, a professor of botany and plant systematics, taught. She gave me supplies and tips and sent me on my merry way (I think because I was a precocious six year old and it got me out of her and everyone else's hair). Now I have co-authored papers with her. A long way from drying mounted sulphurs on the dash of car parked in the hot Florida summer sun. If anyone noticed a drastic shortage of sulphurs about 23 years ago it's because I was in the process of permanently losing my mind!
4H is sort of agriculture club in the US, btw. Stands for Heart, Hand, Head and Health. Never joined myself but both parents were members as youth. I think it is associated with the Food and Drug Administration.
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Post by starlightcriminal on Mar 14, 2011 6:09:59 GMT -8
Yes, Alex is awesome. Very nice guy with excellent insects. What more can you ask for?
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Post by starlightcriminal on Mar 7, 2011 5:59:05 GMT -8
I was asked to send money via WesternUnion to Edwin Nsakse in Douala, Cameroon. When asked for a reference I was provided a Mr. John Hott and an address for him that is an insurance building in downtown Los Angeles (plus customary free-server email address). Mr. John Hott is purportedly a member of insectnet.com. Can anyone confirm or refute?
ALERT ALERT is right!
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Post by starlightcriminal on Mar 5, 2011 14:48:17 GMT -8
A follow up- I too got all the way to the payment phase and was asked to WesternUnion money to Cameroon. Does that really work on anyone?
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Post by starlightcriminal on Mar 4, 2011 7:58:00 GMT -8
Hi everyone! I would like to know if anyone has had dealings with Michael Ashley? There is a post for beetles, mantids and for millipedes. Two have Cameroon address and one is in MD. PM (can you just post directly now?) me please if you have any information.
Thanks!
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