I love how you turn a phrase. There was a great one the other day - I should have commented on it. I have thought several times of sending some of your best bits to cricket at the Salamander, to live in infamy.
As for Eric, it sounds like he is keeping as busy in retirement as he did during his working life. It's amazing that he finds time to archive at all. I'd say there are many more posts deserving of eternal life in RfM archives just awaiting his ministrations. Yours could be next - who knows?
Meanwhile, keep 'em coming. I really enjoy them. And thank you.
If you write something that you feel that should be read for generations to come, please email me. I am open to suggestions. Just have the link to the thread in the email. to erickett@wingnet.net
He puts you in a cave under the Hill Cumorah where there are no gold plates or Swords tof Laban or treasure chests brimming with pirate coins, and asks you to spend some time writing stuff that is both interesting and truthfull. He lets you roam around the countryside digging for hidden treasure like Joseph Smith did and, when you don't find any, it's easy to go back to the cave and write about that.
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