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  1. quote:
    Originally posted by Dave_W6DPS:

    Don't forget the "newbies" out there. Until you have at least 20 finds, 2 hides, and 150 forum posts you should be required to use a manual weeding device, such as a hoe.

     

    And of course, any gasoline powered device should be reserved for charter members.

     


     

    Does dynamite count as a "manual weeding device?"

     

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  2. quote:
    Originally posted by bitbrain:

    I have already teleported (through irregular menas) a new DWG unit, prefereably the rechargeable AMD wrist watch model with the GRC79 induction motor, four I80200 warp stabilizers, 512GB of SRAM and the menu driven GUI with front panel XID display to those coordinates.

     

    I fear that it may have been picked up by the wrong time traveler, though. My contact was named Wilson....


     

    Or was it some Doctor? Who?

     

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  3. quote:
    Originally posted by sept1c_tank:

    chasbeau2: "...pleasing perverted people posing as petri dishes who post putrid pleadings for others to pose for their pleasure."

     

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    _P_roficiently, and _P_leasantly _P_ut. I know there's a word that describes the usage of multiple words with similiar sounds, but I can't think of it. At first, I thought _onomatopoetic,_ but I'm sure that's not it.

     

    Welcome to geocaching (and the forums).

     

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    Alliteration....

     

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  4. I keep finding lots of vegetation getting in my way when I'm out geocaching. What's the best equipment for clearing a nice wide swath of destruction to the cache? Obviously the extension cord models aren't going to cut it, since I'll need a whole lot of cords to reach a plug-in.

     

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  5. quote:
    Originally posted by The Gowen Family:

    I would take them, we use them when we are out working in the yard and sometimes when we have headaces and don't want to much noise bothering us. We were tempted to use a pair last night to drown out the kids, they were unusually loud last night. Must of been because of the storm that blew thru.


     

    Water works better if your goal is to drown someone. They merely choke on earplugs, so the results aren't as dramatic.

     

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