>>I think we shoud concentrate on the International Aroid Society. What
possible purpose could a "World Aroid Club" have that the Internationa Aroid
Society has now. If there is something laking in the IAS let's work towards
the IAS providing whatever it is that you are talking about. I vote no on
any additional, peripheral, redundant societies.
Neil<<
-----Original Message-----
To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
Date: Monday, July 16, 2001 11:40 AM
Subject: World Aroid Club?
>What's the next carousel?
>
>Anything funny happened on the way to the Show?
>
>Tell you what!
>
>On the 16th July, one Member in France is still waiting for his Newsletter.
>Any auction bids on that?
>
>Don't despair! I hope to have News 23(2) ready for Jill our Graphics
>Editor to apply graffiti on 24th or 25th of.....July. So maybe our Inuit
>Members will get their 23(2) direct before 23(1)? You just gotta laugh
else
>you'd surely crock. The Web Site "Show" Page is waiting final details
>before posting.
>
>The magnificent "Living Rain Forest" in UK is interested in buying, &
>exchanging spectacular aroid species which do grow theirselves big. I
>have now persecuted them into joining the World Aroid Club. (All the
>properly named plants you every dreamed about may be there where I'm now
>plotting....).
>
>What do Members think about having a World Aroid Club?
>
>Spathcobra
>
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