At 04:42 PM 2/7/97 -0600, you wrote:
>A couple smart-aleckey remarks late on a Friday afternoon:
>
>If caterers let in pests every time they open the doors, maybe we shouldn't
>let visitors in the doors, either!
>
>Education may be an unintended byproduct for those who come to us for a
>party. But then, what of all the visitors who come to our doors and pay
>admission just to kill an afternoon, show relatives the sights, amuse the
>kids, etc. etc., and for whom education is also an unintended byproduct?
>
>And a happy weekend to all!
>
>-- Gene
>
>
Well, Mr. Smart Alek, visitors don't usually keep the doors ajar for
extended period of time, bringing in and then out food, tables, chairs,
service ware, etc. We had a mouse in our facility not too long ago, which
we attributed (maybe wrongly) to just this situation.
and have a good week.....:)
>
>Eugene Dillenburg
>Geology Department
>The Field Museum FAX: 312-922-9566
>Roosevelt Road at Lake Shore Dr. phone: 312-922-9410 ext. 293
>Chicago, Illinois 60605
>
>"It's not really food if it doesn't hurt."
>
> -- Bruce Elliott
>
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