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Today is National Grammar Day. Watch you’re dangling modifiers, and, superfluous commas!
I had a board meeting tonight. I also had a dentist appointment after work. Of course my lip was still numb when I got to the meeting, so I was like “Heyb youb guysb”
In the mean time, spring on over to the wga member map and add your location. We need 5 more people to reach 100.
I posted this in the Lonely Cache Game Suggestions too but it overlaps. I am not sure if everyone looks at all the forums so here it is. Here is something I found and curious about. I there anything we can do about caches like this GC22DMD ? Here is from the cache description This cache is the FINAL for the 4 “Teamed Up v.2″ caches that must be found to obtain clues that will lead you to the final cache. Ok fine but one of the caches needed is GC23Y55 . Now this cache is archived and no longer available. Cache GC22DMD and GC23Y5R would not be able to be found? Sound like a great cache and then a multi at the end but shouldn’t GC22DMD be archived or at least put under owner maintenance for them to fix it up the cache page in a timely manner if some of the stages are gone? Could I post a needs maintenance log from here without ever trying for it because a stage is gone?
What that cache needs is really a new write-up. The CO “Teamed Up” with another CO when they created that series. The other CO archived all of his caches, so the CO of this cache changed it to a straight-up multi. There is a contained at the posted coords with the coords to the final. It’s too bad that a CO can’t change the cache type once it is published.
Thanks Dave! You da man!
Waiting on line at the car wash, yeah.
Looks good to me, Gwyn! Very nice.
Happy Birthday lab-rat! Birthday FTF waiting for you in Point.
I guess there is no easy answer to this. There are a lot of factors that go into it. If I dnf a cache and I know that the CO is one who keeps up on his caches, I’ll just post the DNF. If it is a CO who has a history of ignoring caches, then I might post a Needs Maint.
Pretzel ball crisis averted
March 4 at 7:42 pm
Heat them up in the oven at about 250. Helps if you can put them on a rack or something so the sap drips off.
I can’t believe that nobody went to look for the closest lonely cache to the event! GC24TWJ
Nah, just plain ol’ pancakes, but they did have blueberry.
They could have used about twice the grill space that they had at the pancake breakfast this morning. They struggled to keep up. Nothing worse than going to a pancake breakfast and they run out of pancakes.
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