Just registered, a graduate of LSU, wanted to say hey!
Salmissra, would you send me an email? It's regarding one of your job postings, I'd appreciate it.
Look forward to being an active part of the forum!
Just registered, a graduate of LSU, wanted to say hey!
Salmissra, would you send me an email? It's regarding one of your job postings, I'd appreciate it.
Look forward to being an active part of the forum!
Welcome from the Great State of Ohio! Glad to have you.
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C'mon and get me you twist of fate
I'm standing right here Mr. Destiny
If you want to talk well then I'll relate
If you don't so what cause you don't scare me
Greetings from the Florida panhandle.![]()
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A nuisance may be merely a right thing in the wrong place — like a pig in the parlor instead of the barnyard.
Welcome from the Queen City of the Rockies, under the Big Sky, in the Last Best Place.
But I was born in Houston and spent about half my life in Louisiana, either in New Orleans or St. Tammany Parish. Fled for cooler climes.
Miss crawfish and softshell crab po'boys, though.![]()
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~ Otterpop ~
Hello from upstate NY! Spent my grad school years in NOLA at UNO. Lots of fond memories of a great city and some great people!
Welcome from the lakes region of Maine!
My memories of New Orleans are a little foggy...![]()
I'm sorry - I'm only just now seeing this post! I was relocated for a while at work, and didn't have internet, email or phone for over two weeks. In some ways it was great, but overall it sux.
Welcome to the boards. I will try to send you a PM today.
Edit: Just tried to send a PM, and you can not receive PM's. Probably not enough posts yet.
"We do not need any other Tutankhamun's tomb with all its treasures. We need context. We need understanding. We need knowledge of historical events to tie them together. We don't know much. Of course we know a lot, but it is context that's missing, not treasures." - Werner Herzog, in Archaeology, March/April 2011