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10/06/2009 at 3:27 pm #1914797
Mine is plain and simple. I drive a Toyota and my name is Ryan…
10/06/2009 at 4:12 pm #1914798@ToyotaRyan wrote:
Mine is plain and simple. I drive a Toyota and my name is Ryan…
never would have guessed that…
10/06/2009 at 5:19 pm #1914799Ours is our last name, not a move in baseball 🙂
10/06/2009 at 5:42 pm #1914800@TheBalks wrote:
Ours is our last name, not a move in baseball 🙂
And you live in Cashton not Cacheton.
10/07/2009 at 2:37 am #1914801Self explanatory, don’t you think? However, I’ve been using Decrepit since I was in grade school. I think it has something to do with breaking my arm 3 times, breaking both legs and almost loosing an eye. No wonder my parents took my bicycle away from me. I always had the worse timing, too. Each accident happened within the first week of summer vacation. Now I just walk off cliffs. 😆
10/12/2009 at 12:16 am #1914802Team Sloughfoot is named after the Big Slough near Briggsville. This is where our cottage is located. We seem to always have a foot in or on the Slough. The team part comes from 42 years of doing most everything together.
10/12/2009 at 12:54 am #1914803My name is what my dad (refelo) has called me for as long as I can remember. You’d have to ask him the true origin of it. I pretty much use it for everything online, but it was a no brainer when signing up for gc.com since my dad got me hooked on the sport. 😀
10/17/2009 at 2:31 pm #1914804Could have sworn I have answered this, but I guess not! And a few people have asked about the name, so here goes!
When my ex-girlfriend and I got into geocaching many years ago, we were also running a web page where we would rent *really* bad-looking horror/slasher films and write a review of them. Since lousy movies are called “turkeys”, our website was called “Turkey Time Theatre”.
So that’s where “TurkeyTime” came from. 🙂
And man, we watched some bad, bad films.
After Natalie moved away, I went for a year without geocaching. Then, my friend Aaron came out with me one day and became instantly addicted to it.
Since the two of us absolutely love eating (on a day of geocaching, where we’re planning on eating is ALMOST as important as the caching itself), we thought that “TurkeyTime” was a foody enough sounding name to still work pretty well for us.
So that’s the story. 🙂10/17/2009 at 6:35 pm #1914805Um…..What was the question?
10/18/2009 at 3:32 am #1914806Smith… and I ain’t no Jack Mormon, if I belonged to a church it wouldn’t be the Latter Day Saints, but an anagram thereof…
10/18/2009 at 1:12 pm #1914807@seldom|seen wrote:
Smith… and I ain’t no Jack Mormon, if I belonged to a church it wouldn’t be the Latter Day Saints, but an anagram thereof…
Artisan At Styled ?
10/20/2009 at 12:02 am #1914808@-cheeto- wrote:
@seldom|seen wrote:
Smith… and I ain’t no Jack Mormon, if I belonged to a church it wouldn’t be the Latter Day Saints, but an anagram thereof…
Artisan At Styled ?
an anagram of the acronym… you want me to spell it out for ya? Sheeeshhh.
10/20/2009 at 1:52 am #1914809@seldom|seen wrote:
an anagram of the acronym… you want me to spell it out for ya? Sheeeshhh.
Yes, because I really don’t care enough to work that hard on it.
10/20/2009 at 2:52 am #1914810I was attempting to spell my name markp backwords but I guess it was too difficult and it ended up pkarm. 😕
10/20/2009 at 2:59 am #1914811@seldom|seen wrote:
@-cheeto- wrote:
@seldom|seen wrote:
Smith… and I ain’t no Jack Mormon, if I belonged to a church it wouldn’t be the Latter Day Saints, but an anagram thereof…
Artisan At Styled ?
an anagram of the acronym… you want me to spell it out for ya? Sheeeshhh.
artisan statedly
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