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At least the gun wasn’t hidden in the cache…
Safari checks my spelling for me as I type.
Firefox has a free spellchecker extension that you can install
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Originally posted by jthorson:
Done!If you look at the grey bar above the page, you can pick other disasters and other pages.
I think that page is about at prehistoric as the critters rampaging over it…
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Originally posted by jthorson:
Go up to someone and say: “I’ll give you a can of coke and a chocolate bar if you …”
Heh. Wasn’t that the solution to “How do you figure out the height of a building using a barometer?” Tell the building manager “I’ll give you this nice barometer if you tell me how big your building is.”
I’ll have to give this a try once it gets a little less cold and windy outside.
Maybe it’ll freeze up all the ticks…
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Originally posted by MajorBrat:
I personally find it quite humorous to get on here and post some smart “donkey” reply to many posts just because I can tell that one or more people are already ticked off.
You’d do well in the main GC.com forums…
I prefer the “Frisbee Rule”. If I would feel comfortable playing frisbee in the location without asking permission to do so, then I’ll place a cache there without seeking permission as well, unless the location already has an existing geocaching policy in place.
I pulled out a jacket I haven’t worn in awhile. In the pocket was a folded up printout for Entwive’s Tumor, my first cache ever from almost three years ago. Probably a little out of date…
It looks nice and all, except for those Cubs and Bears logos I saw…
I was thinking of doing one between Kenosha and Racine. We’ll see how this works out. I have the new cache for the TB ready to go and the location picked out, but I’ve been laid up sick for the past week, so I haven’t been able to get it out. Hopefully this week some time…
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Originally posted by cacherchick:
Actually, I was thinking that LOL. I’ve eyed a couple of them up but have pushed them aside for now. I’m scared
I was kidding about the impossible part. I just has some… difficulties… because I was thinking waaay too hard about where they were hidden and not considering the obvious places. On a return trip, my five-year-old found it in less than a minute…
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Originally posted by Folk Trakers:
Also, our Racine caches “Pond”er this Puzzle, Twin Towering Trees, and A River Runs Through It would give you examples of three different types of caches to try your new skills at.
Would those be the near-impossible kind?
Yep, it will be! I wanted interested people to get this on their watchlists first, so when I drop it into the new cache, everyone would get a “green flag” email.
This does everything you need, plus you get some other software with it. Only $79, or cheaper if you’re a student/educator.
Might I suggest locking this thread and “stickying” it to the top? I’d rather see the new members start new threads than to have everything dumped into a single one.
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