Booties on the fence

From: Jay Runge (jrunge@netcom.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Jul 12 1995 - 09:22:36 PDT


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Subject: Booties on the fence
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Date: Wed, 12 Jul 1995 09:22:36 -0700 (PDT)
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So there was a pair of orphan booties on the fence at 3rd ave
on Monday, they were still there when I left. On Tuesday I
was doing some boom maintanence and I passed the garbage can.
The booties were in the garbage.

Makes me think that somebody, probably Foster City workers, are
cleaning up the area, including our Lost and Found. I hate to
think that that $50 mast base/universal is now landfill.

If this is the case, looks like we need to rethink our lost and
found proceedure. Call a meeting.

The booties are in good shape. No windsurfer would think they
were garbage.

Who lost these Okespor booties? They are in my truck, come get them.

Jay



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