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Here's my best attempt [note: the following contains very little paleontology, so please disregard if this is upsetting to you] David KEPKA was a 2nd team NAIA Men's Tennis All-American, from Oklahoma City University (native of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada; note that fossil productid brachiopods can be obtained in the Kitchener area of New South Wales, Australia). PIAUI is Brazil's poorest state, and a source of "jelly opals" (Brazil is also the home of 8 other NAIA All-American tennis players in 2002). Put them together and you get Kepkapiaui, which is pretty close to kepkupaiui. Do I win a prize now? ____________________________ John F. Bratton, Ph.D. Coastal and Marine Geology Program U.S. Geological Survey 384 Woods Hole Rd. Woods Hole, MA 02543 Phone: 508-457-2254 Fax: 508-457-2310 email: jbratton@usgs.gov http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/ ____________________________ "Tony D'Agostino" <adagostino@houst To: "PaleoNet List Address" <PaleoNet@nhm.ac.uk> on.rr.com> cc: Sent by: Subject: paleonet meaning paleonet-owner@nh m.ac.uk 02/19/04 10:10 AM Please respond to paleonet If someone doesn't tell me what kepkupaiui means, I'll be forced to flood the server with irrelevant inquiries. Let's all lighten up just a bit please. Anthony E. "Tony" D'Agostino 20746 Prince Creek Drive Katy, Texas 77450 Phone: 281-646-1660 email: adagostino@houston.rr.com
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