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  1. Yeah, but with a name like Pyewacket, should't there be a "Bell, Book & Candle," in the avatar???? Hmmmmmm? :)  :o

     

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    OK, so now there's a picture from the movie. I know Pyewacket, it's still not a Siamese, and she's still in her nightgown, but I just can't find the right picture of a Saimese. Oh well, your new one looks pretty good anyhow. If you don't use your new one, maybe someone can't get it for you.

     

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  2. I am curious though: Do we just ride to the caches, or do we hunt for caches to get more rides in? (BTW: 21 July is International Ride to Work Day)

     

    Keep on Caching! (and riding!) - Kewaneh

    Thanks for the reminder. I ride mine to work almost every day, but was planning on driving the truck tomorrow. Will have to leave it parked again, the rain be damned.

     

    By the way, I usually drive to go caching, although I have been known to ride.

  3. I remember from a couple weeks back, a friend and I went on a 12 mile roundtrip cache hunt in the hot arizona sun, and when we got back.... Oh man... We stopped at Quizno's. Food has never tasted so good before.  :o

     

    I know food always tastes better after the outdoors, but for some reason it always tastes particularly good after caching.  :blink:

    I wouldn't think those Spongmonkeys would taste all that good? :(

  4. What I'd like is...are you ready?  A Siamese cat (as was Pyewacket from the movie "Bell, Book and Candle") holding a cup and saucer (with tea, of course) in one paw and an older Maggie unit (a Map 410, to be precise) in the other.

     

    Can this be done?  I challenge thee, valiant cachers.    :blink:

    OK, it's not a Siamese, but... I'll keep looking if this is somewhat in the area you're looking.04fb9fb4-efac-4e8d-a35e-7b366eb328df.jpg

  5. I realized this is a perfect place to use 'corrected coordinates' and so looked in the logs for my coordinates and corrected the two to show where I found the 'cache'

     

    Thought would pass this along - now my map of found caches looks a little more 'true' and if I ever do more locationless caches I won't end up with caches in Norway :laughing:

    That's what I've been doing. Makes things look a bit better.

  6. I like that when people have questions, someone has answers, how everyone seems to help each other. I like that, for the most part, there is really very little flaming in these forums. I like the community in this sport/activity/game/hobby. I like how geocaching gives as much as it receives. ;)

  7. Simple.  That was a statement of my opinion about the magazine, not a personal attack.

    But unnecessary. You could have just said as the editor of an on-line magazine. But by criticizing the magazine as you did, it could very much be conceived as a personal attack.

     

    You comment would have garnered more respect had you just called him an editor.

    You are correct, and I apologize to the other staff of the magazine; Carleenp, Huntnlady, Sept1c_Tank, Criminal, just to name a few......please accept my apologies. I could have and should have phrased that differently.

    Gained some respect for that one Sparks.

  8. Simple. That was a statement of my opinion about the magazine, not a personal attack.

    But unnecessary. You could have just said as the editor of an on-line magazine. But by criticizing the magazine as you did, it could very much be conceived as a personal attack.

     

    You comment would have garnered more respect had you just called him an editor.

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