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I agree. It bugs the heck out of me.
I’m reading Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Much better than the original. I’m looking forward to reading the Abraham Lincoln one.
I, too, hate the sound of those dang LPCs.
They are very cool at first, but the excitement has worn thin for me. Not that it stops me from finding them.
I did find an actual container hidden in lamp skirt — that was novel.
@Mister Greenthumb wrote:
@greyhounder wrote:
Okay — I’ve scouted 84, 87 and 88. Ready, willing and able to take them on!
Hope you don’t have any trouble getting them published.
LOL
Okay — I’ve scouted 84, 87 and 88. Ready, willing and able to take them on!
One of those Jefferson ones is right behind my house. I had a cache there a while back, I could put one there again. I think it was 87, but I’m not sure…
Bec
That cache has been archived since March.
Waymarking is certainly not lame. I had a great tour of downtown Chicago visiting a bunch of waymarks and learning some great history. It was awesome.
I like brown, but brown in tick country???
Keep in mind, folks, we are trying to get on the good side of the DOT and show them how great geocachers are. Then, just maybe, we’ll make some good headway on our geocaching in Rest Areas hope. A good turn out could really help. Think of it as a marketing tool.
Bec
I’ve spoken to this gentleman person — so good luck…
It’s a cute movie.
@seldom|seen wrote:
Judas Priest
1. (euphemism) A less vulgar term in place of the idiom Jesus Christ! commonly used in anger or surprise.
Still doesn’t make sense…..Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus by giving him up to the Romans and was seen as a traitor. Given the subject matter of your post, I would deduce that this is your reference, rather than calling yourself Jesus himself.
Way OT, but I’ve been bugged by this.
That means I should probably publish it, eh?
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