woof n lulu
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OMG Jeremy must be very uncomfortable.......
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You come to the realization that life has a limited timespan, and for however long or short yours is, its just not worth it to be made unhappy by a few individuals that are miserable and make others feel that way. Take a few steps back from the situation and evaluate YOUR wants and needs, and do not let others influence you negatively.
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If you want to go geeky, a cheap calculator from the dollar store, a plastic shirt pocket liner for pens, a clip on tie, a cube of scribble paper.
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possible virus This thread is right down the page from your thread, you might like to read it also.
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New Shop Groundspeak Geocaching Product
woof n lulu replied to Bryan's topic in General geocaching topics
Ooh...I like that idea! Me too! I have a Geocache sticker on my rear window, but being a tinted window it sure doesnt show. A hitch cover would really be neat! -
If it's wrong, the owner and seeker should discuss it through email. Its wrong if the owner specifically asks that certain criteria is met BEFORE posting the find. Virtual owners that have a stick up their...well, those that say you must email the answers and wait for a response before logging the find are just power-hungry dweebs (I have a much stonger word to describe them, but this is supposed to be a family-friendly forum). Im am glad your true feeling about virtuals is finally coming out Saxman.....after all these months of your proclaiming elsewise. Its nice to know I have a stick up my....... and that I am a power hungry dweeb.....imagine that at my age! If I go through all the time and effort to set up a virtual, then I get to set the perameters to claim the find, and believe me some of them take much more work then traditional caches. You want to bash virtuals? that is fine You want to baSh virtual owners as a whole....you are overstepping the line, and you are wrong. OH and by the way....I ALWAYS ANSWER MY EMAILS FOR MY VIRTUALS.....ALWAYS even if they have not waited for my answer.....I just grit my teeth and get on with my life I think you missed the point, Lulu. I found 49 caches on my trip. I want to log them all in one sitting. Should I have to stop after #17 and wait a week for a virt owner to say I found the right information, even though it was the only plaque within 5 miles? Sorry, I log my caches in order. If I have a wrong answer, it can be worked out later. Does it really hurt the virtual owner to have an extra log on their cache? No. That's the same as "Wait until I verify your signature in the logbook before claiming a find". It's only power-tripping by the cache owner. If the signature isn't there in their next maintenance visit, the log can be changed to a note or deleted. There's no harm in letting it remain logged until the answer is verified. I did not miss any point Saxman. We have a difference of opinion. I am of the opinion that if the cache owner specifically asks that the finder wait for confirmation, that is what I do. This means I put their wants before my own, because I chose to go out to find their virtual, they did not ask me, and I appreciate their efforts and work. If I can't comply with their wishes, I simply don't go. I am not that desparite for a smiley.
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Does anyone else see the irony in the "board" member using "detritus/dumped material" when most cachers practice CITO... Which might be a good point for you to bring up if you do have to present this to the board/park system.
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Exactly RK....I would think that if you go through the trouble of asking for the email first, its understood that the owner would take the time and responsibility to answer.
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If it's wrong, the owner and seeker should discuss it through email. Its wrong if the owner specifically asks that certain criteria is met BEFORE posting the find. Virtual owners that have a stick up their...well, those that say you must email the answers and wait for a response before logging the find are just power-hungry dweebs (I have a much stonger word to describe them, but this is supposed to be a family-friendly forum). Im am glad your true feeling about virtuals is finally coming out Saxman.....after all these months of your proclaiming elsewise. Its nice to know I have a stick up my....... and that I am a power hungry dweeb.....imagine that at my age! If I go through all the time and effort to set up a virtual, then I get to set the perameters to claim the find, and believe me some of them take much more work then traditional caches. You want to bash virtuals? that is fine You want to baSh virtual owners as a whole....you are overstepping the line, and you are wrong. OH and by the way....I ALWAYS ANSWER MY EMAILS FOR MY VIRTUALS.....ALWAYS even if they have not waited for my answer.....I just grit my teeth and get on with my life
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I think you should log it.....its not like you were there when he rehid it, and it has moved. Even though its your cache, you have a unique situation here, and I think it is more then fair you get to claim the find. I usually run maintenance on my caches once every six weeks or so....some are 80 miles away, but in the desert that distance means nothing. If I logged a find everytime I did maintenance I would have lots of smileys by now, but would feel like everyone would know just how foolish that act is. If people dont care they look like fools, then let them.
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Yes they seem to be aware
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Is Abject Silliness Dead? Nope its alive and well and living in the Cheers bar in OT.
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I place my caches for the pleasure it brings others, not the gratitude, in the hopes that if they like them enough they will go forth and multiply...the caches that is. It does not take many words to let the owner know you like it, and that the cache is doing fine.
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After looking at your link, it became apparent that the tires, and the little person in the car can be bought at any good craft store (Hobby Lobby, Michaels) in multiple quantity bags at a reasonable price. That would only leave the car body and the axles to worry about, and if you bought one from the link for a pattern you would have it made in no time.
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Sounds like you are on your way to building a "Signature" item! One that is like your calling card. Good Luck, and the kids will love it
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Woof n lulu, you have 58 finds and 3,232 posts! wow! I think your talking part is dominating your finding part . Opps! Looks like Briansnat's got you beat. 8,958 posts. You Sir are correct! I also live in a state that only has 750 caches for the whole state...10 of which I supply! And it is a very large state
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Its nice to know that there are others who have "parts" that don't get along
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You forgot about ticks being everywhere......
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Be sure to crumple paper and rub to soften first Those paper cuts can hurt
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You are not alone!
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Excuse me, but nowhere in stunod's posts did I see any "smart mouth putdowns" or "provocative" behaviour! You do not have many posts in the forums, so I would wonder if and when you have had any previous clashes with stunod, just by your reaction, to make the kind of assumptions about his posts that you did.
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I can be interested in the idea...for beer! El Diablo Will print/edit for beer...... Interesting idea though!
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Sparky was asking what happened to Bons...does anyone know? He went to Saxmans Event, and then nothing....
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Rubbertoe has shown up a few times lately. Doc Dean and Seneca seem to have gone missing. Doc Dean is still active in the geocaching community. He is the editor of the heath section for Today's Cacher El Diablo I have enjoyed his health column, I meant he hasn't posted in here like he used to. Carleen, UMC was in Clayjars tonight, and I have seen him online more in the last couple weeks.
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Our very first avatar: The ones I (lulu) seem to have settled on: The ones that where recieved less then favorably If anyone wants to adopt any of these last five feel free to do so....