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tsnyder88

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  1. 1. Participating-1/24/09 2. Received Name- 1/26/09 3. Mission Complete- 2/7/09 the coins are in the mail 4. Cupid Arrived!- 2/9/09 this was my first MISSION and i had lats of fun
  2. i am planing a cito event and i was hoping i could get some tips on putting it together
  3. i do not have any puppies or dogs but i do have cats
  4. 1. Participating-1/24/09 2. Received Name- 1/26/09 3. Mission Complete- 2/7/09 the coins are in the mail 4. Cupid Arrived!
  5. what is your favorite geocoin in your Collection my favorite is my 2008 Vote Obama biden Geocoin
  6. anyone know where i can buy a 2008 Colorado geocoin
  7. 1. Participating-1/24/09 2. Received Name- 1/26/09 3. Mission Complete 4. Cupid Arrived!
  8. 1. Participating-1/24/09 2. Received Name 3. Mission Complete 4. Cupid Arrived!
  9. i an steel not getting it to work
  10. i use the send to GPS on the cache page
  11. thank you to Atwell Family for the info on Groundspeak having the cods one more Question how much do thy coast
  12. i want to hand make some geocoins where can i get Tracking cods or can i
  13. how use Pocket Query why i am asking is when ever i run a Pocket Query it comes up with nothing
  14. i got it working thank you for all of the help
  15. it is a Garmin GPSmap 60CSx i cant work out how to upload maps from Mapsource to my GPS
  16. i was talking to my sister the other day about this and i was saying how when i die i would want some of my ashes put in to a TB and sent to see the world
  17. I think that's just because they don't want you to poke a hole in the side and let the electricity drain out all over your shoes. That stuff is pretty hard to clean up too. Well, I'm told that if you use a good wet mop, it comes right up! I see that you have some experience with this. But that isn't electricity draining out it is PCB (Polychlorinated biphenyl) which at one time was commonly used a coolant in transformers but due to the high health and environmental hazards it's production was banned years ago. Dude, neither one of us thought it was actually electricity draining out. We were joking. Didn't you see the laughing and smiling emoticons?I though I WAS playing, now your the one taking it serious just because I didn't include a in my post. Sorry.Just be careful, because what we're really talking about here is Dihydrogen Monoxide, a compound that has caused more death and destruction than... well, just about anything else! When Dihydrogen monoxide and electricity come in contact, the results can be dangerously unpredictable! Beware! No! No! No! What they don't want you to know is that it really contains hundreds of hamsters on little hamster wheels. How else do you think they can generate enough electricity to power your house? However, they can't risk errant hamsters coming into contact with their trained electrical-generating hamsters so they have certain safeguards in place to prevent that. You do know that hamsters contain large amounts of dihydrogen monoxide! Good thing I swore the stuff off years ago. By the way the withdraw symptoms are awful!!!
  18. i want to do something structured for part of it then a meet & greet for the other part of it and a big thing i would like to get info on is what to do for the structured part.
  19. what you could do is you grab it from them and you drop it in the cache
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