Howlingmoon
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Flowers ?
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Leaves ?
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Grass/weeds for hair ?
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An umbrella ?
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An earring ?
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A beard/mustache ?
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Received today, 1-12-10.
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Ears ?
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A travel bug or geocoin ?
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A scarf ?
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A trekking pole/hiking stick ?
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An actual carrot for the nose ?
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How about a pipe ?
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What about a 35mm film can for a nose ?
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The snowman has a bison tube in/on it ?
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I found #600 on the 9th.
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I dropped the three I adopted over yesterday. They're resting in GolfNutz's Travel Bug Motel in Clarksville, AR.
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Unfortunately, I'm going to have to drop out of the mission. I just bought a new cachemobile but, now have to come up with $600 to pay sales tax. By the 29th of tis month. I'm going to have to sell all my coins I had for trades and missions on that yucky E place so I can try to raise a chunk of the money needed.
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What will the backs of the feathers look like ? Just curious. I can't wait to see these in coin form.
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I'm not sure what ya mean. I wasn't aware you could change the "release" date on coins. Can you clarify that for me ROFL What's with all the "veteran" geocoiners around here who don' know ? (I'm picking on ya, Steph. grins) If you go to the trackables page where you can search for a trackable (http://www.geocaching.com/track/) you can put the tracking code into the THIRD text box, and it'll bring up the page where you enter the tracking code (again) and the activation code (tis why I keep all my activation codes ). Then you can go through the whole activation process as if the coin was brand new, and reset the release date and location. I guess it never entered my mind to need to do that, lol. Dang ya learn something new everyday. I guess I'll just have to trust people not to do that. The idea is to stimulate new coin releases if ya know what I mean Does it erase the previous logs too? Logs have to be manually erased. And I've only REactivated adopted coins so I could reset their release date to the day I received the coins and their release location to Arkansas (where I live). So I guess REactivating to change the release date would be a no no. bleh
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I'm not sure what ya mean. I wasn't aware you could change the "release" date on coins. Can you clarify that for me ROFL What's with all the "veteran" geocoiners around here who don' know ? (I'm picking on ya, Steph. grins) If you go to the trackables page where you can search for a trackable (http://www.geocaching.com/track/) you can put the tracking code into the THIRD text box, and it'll bring up the page where you enter the tracking code (again) and the activation code (tis why I keep all my activation codes ). Then you can go through the whole activation process as if the coin was brand new, and reset the release date and location.
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What about coins that were activated prior to 2010, and REactivated to change their release/activation date to 2010 ? I don' even know if I have any coins currently in my collection that I'd be willing to let go... They're still in the car (just got back from Paris, AR's 4th Annual Cache Ca$h Dash Bash), so I'll have to look later to see if I have anything that I can even use. lol
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Unfortunately, I'm going to have to drop out of the mission. I just bought a new cachemobile but, now have to come up with $600 to pay sales tax. By the 29th of tis month. I'm going to have to sell all my coins I had for trades and missions on that yucky E place so I can try to raise a chunk of the money needed.
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Unfortunately, I'm going to have to drop out of the mission. I just bought a new cachemobile but, now have to come up with $600 to pay sales tax. By the 29th of tis month. I'm going to have to sell all my coins I had for trades and missions on that yucky E place so I can try to raise a chunk of the money needed.
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Tis probably just a signature item, not a trackable at geocaching.com geocoin or anything like that. The three digit number tis probably the "numbered" part of the item. There's so many made, and tis 1 of 100, for example. Hope that helps explain a bit.