Posted by:
Carmichael
at Sat Feb 12 11:38:57 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carmichael ]
Nice to have another person on board....sounds like you can offer a lot to this forum. Also, thanks for your nice comments; I do appreciate them very much.
My involvement on this forum is going to diminish greatly in the very near future due to my curatorial role at my wildlife center, contributing to a herp book, field research, being a family man (whic is NUMERO UNO), and my inolvement as both a college professor and baseball coach (not to mention my own home collection of reptiles). Sometimes, we need to prioritize our life and although I enjoy this forum, it is not one of my high priorities (I imagine a few of you are already celebrating!). If anyone needs to reach me, email me directly and please don't expect an immediate answer due to a very busy schedule coming up.
Take care everyone,
Rob Carmichael
>>Hello to everyone out here in cyberspace, I am new to posting on this forum, but a long time reader. I have truly enjoyed reading all the advice you have given on this site and had many luaghs from some of the truly outrageous advice people leave. Mr. Carmichael I truly have learned alot from the posts you make on here. I have been keeping reptiles and aquatic life for the past 21 years I have been alive but never realized how much I did not know about reptiles, you have helped me a great deal in the past year that I have been reading this board, and I think I speak for most of the users here when I say thank you for your sound advice. CUrrently I keep 0.1 african rock python, 1.0 ball python, 1.0 leapord gecko, 1 son, a wife, 0.2 cats,and many fish. I hope to get to know all of you much better in the near future and possibly help others out here that need advice. It is a pleasure to make this introduction to all of you.
>> Sincerely,
>> Joseph Clayton ----- Rob Carmichael, Curator
The Wildlife Discovery Center at Elawa Farm
Lake Forest, IL
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