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  • in reply to: What’s Next? Another little one! #1881466

    Congratulations on the young ‘un. My youngest daughter was born on Nov. 22 – just a day off.

    Good thing the doctor didn’t post a DNF!

    Hope to run into you on the trails.

    @Bushwhacking Queen wrote:

    kick back with a few yenoH ssieW!
    ~

    IDTT – I’ll Drink To That

    in reply to: Soo i’ll put this here… #1881203

    GOOD LUCK COASTIE!!!
    It was a pleasure meeting you, caching with you and chatting with you on the forums. Team Bear Bear wishes you luck in your endeavors. You have got to rock the boat sometimes!

    A ship in the harbor is safe, but that is not what a ship is about. Unfurl the sails girl! See what’s out there and let us know what you have conquered!

    “Smooth seas do not make skillful sailors”

    @bandits wrote:

    Now, lets go have a B double E double R U N!

    Now that there is funny!

    Congratulations Justin.
    It’s been fun sharing some of the caches with you.

    Onward and upward to the next big milestone!

    Congratulations Frizz. It was great being a part of the crew that helped you hit the milestone.

    in reply to: Door County Nov. 10 or 11 #1880613

    Decent? We talked to Justin about the today at the Flash Mob Event. We have some Family Service Radios that we will try to remember to put fresh batteries and bring along.

    in reply to: Door County Nov. 10 or 11 #1880611

    Did you say Beer Beer?

    in reply to: Door County Nov. 10 or 11 #1880609

    Hey guy’s. Team Bear Bear wants in!!! We have wanted to go caching in Door Co. for a while now and this looks like a great opportunity.

    There would be three of us (Robin, Brent & me) so we would drive our vehicle and basically tag along. If there is another person they can ride with us.

    We typically only get 8 or 9 caches on a weekend day and don’t want to slow you down but if things work out right we could take turns (bad backs, asthma, diabetes, bursitis, all take their toll).

    Justin (& Keith?) has our phone numbers or contact us off list.

    in reply to: Meth Labs #1880966

    Hey, has anyone ever come across a Meth lab in the woods??? We haven’t but we have found a few other nasty things, not mentionable on a “family” oriented forum

    @bandits wrote:

    @Team Hemisphere Dancer wrote:

    Or around a bonfire so the groupies can bring wood to Zuma so he can put it on the fire for us.

    How about a nice bonfire, black tie affair in a ballroom with zuma! in his Speedos as the emcee?

    Eeeeeoowwww!!!

    in reply to: Guinnes Beer #1880262

    “A woman drove me to drink and I didn’t even have the decency to thank her.”

    X

    in reply to: Guinnes Beer #1880260

    @Team Hemisphere Dancer wrote:

    @Team Bear Bear wrote:

    @Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:

    Hmm, methinks I need to buy some cans, though I’m pleased as punch to say there’s nothing quite like having one pulled in a real Irish pub; in County Cork! I have the photos to prove it.

    Been there (County Cork), drank that (Guinness). Unfortunately I think I was 16 at the time and Dad wouldn’t let me have more than one pint. I don’t have a picture of that but I do have a picture of me kissing the Blarney Stone.

    Food For Thought

    The locals get all pissed up and then late at night go pee on the Blarney stone. How does that picture looknow?

    It must be all the Guinness they drank. The stone didn’t taste too bad, then again, it wasn’t a French kiss.

    We keep starting to post a congratulations, but by the time we are ready to hit “submit” you have made it to the next one!

    Congratulations you guys, keep up the good work. glad to have met you on the trails.
    X

    in reply to: Guinnes Beer #1880256

    @Trekkin’ and Birdin’ wrote:

    Hmm, methinks I need to buy some cans, though I’m pleased as punch to say there’s nothing quite like having one pulled in a real Irish pub; in County Cork! I have the photos to prove it.

    Been there (County Cork), drank that (Guinness). Unfortunately I think I was 16 at the time and Dad wouldn’t let me have more than one pint. I don’t have a picture of that but I do have a picture of me kissing the Blarney Stone.

    in reply to: Beer in my cache?? #1880175

    @Team Hemisphere Dancer wrote:

    I am putting this one on my must do list. I’ll take a warm beer.

    A warm beer while caching is better than a cold beer at work.
    X

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