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Tom & Jerry

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  1. Sorry, we must have missed 'A Long Talk to Boredom' Exclusive Books, Time Warner, Random House et al as well as CNN, Sky, The Beeb, Fox, and even our favourite channel The Cartoon Network, seem to have missed this literary gem. The same Black Cat and the Brown Mouse.
  2. Good to be back in SA reading yer forums, particularly the closed 'Sign of our Times' by geocacher.co.za All we can say is; The years of Apartheid were full of uphill struggles, And I'll be damned if we'll be called Marmite Muggles! The Black Cat and a Brown Mouse. PS Forgive us, possibly we misunderstood the high-tech language?
  3. We like many others have never met Ewan, but he and his family are in our thoughts and prayers. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
  4. Happy to release whatever, whenever, we're based in Edinburgh.
  5. You folks REALLY need to get laid! Best wishes from the cacher's utopia, sunny, bonny, Scootland.
  6. More caches is a fine idea as we need some reason to travel to SA!
  7. It'll be 18 months in 6 days since we did this cache, and we're the only ones to date! What's the problem? SA cachers can't climb or what? Look after y'selves, T & J.
  8. We've posted this in the geocaching topic forum too, and essentially our idea is this; how about an additional icon, say a mountain, for caches requiring a climb of more than a 1000 metres. It occured to us, that after doing a cache in South Africa, on 1st April 2004, it hasn't been done since : GCD994 Uitky Kop. A different icon may entice cachers to invest the best part of a day going up and down a mountain for a single cache. So, how about it?
  9. Over a year ago we did a cache, Uitkyk Kop, GCD994, in South Africa placed upon a mountain in the Overberg. Nobody has done it subsequently, possibly because it's at 1400 metres or so, and takes the better part of a day, up and down. Possibly there might more interest if caches requiring a climb of more than 1000 metres were designated with a mountain icon?
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