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If they both get in, we can call them Mac & Que…then somebody else can be Brian…
1968 Rambler Rebel…sure wish I still had it with our kids learning to drive. It was kind of a tank!
Exceptional! Congratulations to the happy parents and grandparents!
@Team Black-Cat wrote:
@Team Honeybunnies wrote:
This humble volunteer is still looking for a patch of grass for himself and the missus this weekend. Any samaritans? Splitting a site, paying for your lawn space. Not paying for a hotel I’ll hardly sleep in, and if neccessary I’ll camp in the car.
You’re more than welcome to camp in our yard…
😆‘course that would be a farther drive than you already have…
Nice job Splash
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You and Mr TBC need to make another Delorme run soon! We haven’t picked up very many pages lately.Congrats – and thanks for taking the trip to Brokaw!
08/07/2009 at 3:30 am in reply to: Be on the lookout for cache #5000 for Trekkin’ & Birdin’ #1911821EXCEPTIONAL!!!
Congrats guys!
@zuma wrote:
I am on dad duty all weekend, with Robin working so Lauryn and I will probably be home, wishing we were caching.
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You and Lauryn could come down to Chalkfest (Wilson Park). It sounds pretty cool.
We registered GeoKatzen for Chalkfest so we will be caching in the area on Saturday…if there are more challenging caches that anyone might want to do, I’m sure Mr TBC would be up for those, I can always stay and watch the Chalkfest.
I wonder if there are still spaces available for the ChalkFest, GeoKatzen has done one for the last few years but never in EauClaire. We may make the trip out on Saturday!
congrats guys and thanks for making caching more fun!
@Jeremy wrote:
@Mrs TBC wrote:
Curious about something, I have never been to an event (or any other “social” gathering for that matter) that requires signing a disclaimer. What’s up with that? 😯
Every WGA event requires that participants sign a disclaimer. Because our events are typically more than a simple social gathering… i.e. we encourage seeking temporary and permanent geocaches… the disclaimer is to protect the WGA and event organizers from lawsuits in the event you get injured looking for the caches.
The disclaimer used at the Cache Ba$h is based on the WGA disclaimer. The disclaimer text was examined and improved by a lawyer last year at the West Bend Chamber’s expense, and now the WGA uses this more airtight wording at its events too.
Disclaimers would be unnecessary in a world without lawyers… at least without the ambulance-chasing, con man type lawyers.
I have to agree about the lawyer thing but putting a complete disclaimer on the event page would suffice. We have been to several WGA sponsored events and have not signed anything. Has there ever been an issue where someone sued?
Congrats you guys, it will be a long time before we get there!
Curious about something, I have never been to an event (or any other “social” gathering for that matter) that requires signing a disclaimer. What’s up with that? 😯
08/02/2009 at 2:16 pm in reply to: The FunkyFinderz4 – 200th find at the Door County Challenge #1911559Agreed, nice family…must be in the genes! 😉
Congrats!
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