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  1. quote:
    Originally posted by VentureForth:

    I also wouldn't buy Canadian coins 'cause I'm a Texan.


     

    I'm a ding dong daddy from Dumas,

    And you ought to see me do my stuff.

    Why I'm a clean cut fella from Honors Corner,

    Oooh you ought to see me strut.

    I'm a caper cuttin cutie, got a gal called Katie;

    She's a little heavy lady and a call up baby.

    I'm a ding dong daddy from Dumas,

    And you ought to see me strut....

  2. quote:
    Originally posted by VentureForth:

    I also wouldn't buy Canadian coins 'cause I'm a Texan.


     

    I'm a ding dong daddy from Dumas,

    And you ought to see me do my stuff.

    Why I'm a clean cut fella from Honors Corner,

    Oooh you ought to see me strut.

    I'm a caper cuttin cutie, got a gal called Katie;

    She's a little heavy lady and a call up baby.

    I'm a ding dong daddy from Dumas,

    And you ought to see me strut....

  3. quote:
    Originally posted by Markwell:

    As far as when I became a Charter Member: is it really releavant - I don't think so. The only thing you would gain from that information is to know how long you played for free before subscribing. That borders on intrusion to my privacy.


     

    Just to clarify Markwell, some of us were donating to geocaching.com prior to the memberships. In fact I sent in $9.75 (my PayPal balance at that time) on my first visit to the site, before I had a chance to hunt my first cache.

     

    I continued to donate $1 for each cache found until the membership option popped up.

    Ironically the membership is considerably cheaper for me than my own scheduled donations.

  4. This support network could also help verify if a cache is plundered.

    Schedules don't always allow for same day service by the cache placer.

    If you live down the street and have time to pop over, it could be helpful.

    RedwoodRed could look after those dropped off caches in her area, for instance. icon_biggrin.gif

  5. This support network could also help verify if a cache is plundered.

    Schedules don't always allow for same day service by the cache placer.

    If you live down the street and have time to pop over, it could be helpful.

    RedwoodRed could look after those dropped off caches in her area, for instance. icon_biggrin.gif

  6. quote:
    Originally posted by Jack Straw:

    TThats right you have never heard from me before and here I am with some unrelated topic. But just look around, her posts and Bio..."gone".Mitsuko Please respond!


     

    An unrelated topic perhaps but at least it has nothing to do with guns.

  7. The Venture will allow you to load in where the waterfalls, caves, and other topographical points of interest are, but no maps.... Even the points of interest will be for a few square miles only.

     

    If you intend to use these with a Venture, I would vote that it's not worth it.

  8. quote:
    Originally posted by solohiker:

    When seeking caches I almost always leave more than I take, except for that 100 foot of parachute cord I took in exchange for a deck of cards. I never leave food.


     

    Solohiker, I've not been following you around verifying what you take and what you leave, but the fact that you mentioned an uneven trade at all speaks volumes to me. Of the 43 caches listed under your profile as of this writing, I'll bet you left something worth much more in 40 of those, or at least didn't take anything.

     

    I traded fairly for a Koosh in one cache. I still feel bad about it, not because I traded down but because the Koosh would have been loved by a kid. I made a Travel Bug out of it and hope it's brought joy to others.

     

    If only more cachers traded like Solohiker this would be truly cool hobby.

    Watching my caches turn to junk, feels a lot like the gratitude the birds show for feeding, by pooping all over my back yard. It's not about money, but a lack of respect and empathy for others that I find repugnant.

  9. quote:
    Originally posted by solohiker:

    When seeking caches I almost always leave more than I take, except for that 100 foot of parachute cord I took in exchange for a deck of cards. I never leave food.


     

    Solohiker, I've not been following you around verifying what you take and what you leave, but the fact that you mentioned an uneven trade at all speaks volumes to me. Of the 43 caches listed under your profile as of this writing, I'll bet you left something worth much more in 40 of those, or at least didn't take anything.

     

    I traded fairly for a Koosh in one cache. I still feel bad about it, not because I traded down but because the Koosh would have been loved by a kid. I made a Travel Bug out of it and hope it's brought joy to others.

     

    If only more cachers traded like Solohiker this would be truly cool hobby.

    Watching my caches turn to junk, feels a lot like the gratitude the birds show for feeding, by pooping all over my back yard. It's not about money, but a lack of respect and empathy for others that I find repugnant.

  10. The problem with placing a cache in a plane or on a cruise ship is that the coordinates are only accurate at the time that you grabbed them. They become worthless as soon as the vehicle moves.

     

    Indoor caches are okay if they are *extremely* clever and part of a

     

    It shouldn't point towards a business unless no purchase is required and No Pressure is placed on cachers who visit to part with money.

     

    I'm definitely in favor of indoor caches when and where outside temperatures are extreme.

  11. The problem with placing a cache in a plane or on a cruise ship is that the coordinates are only accurate at the time that you grabbed them. They become worthless as soon as the vehicle moves.

     

    Indoor caches are okay if they are *extremely* clever and part of a

     

    It shouldn't point towards a business unless no purchase is required and No Pressure is placed on cachers who visit to part with money.

     

    I'm definitely in favor of indoor caches when and where outside temperatures are extreme.

  12. quote:
    Originally posted by NJ_Tonto:

    (Yes, Kimosabe...)


     

    Isn't kimosabe that green stuff they give you at the House of Sushi?

    I ate big spoonful thinking it would be minty, I'll be danged if I didn't see Elvis.

  13. quote:
    Originally posted by brdad: ...... real men drive Mopar.
    quote:
    Originally posted by Mopar:

    I dont know if I want ANY men driving me, except MAYBE that super-hunk, Eric O'Conner.


     

    That Eric O'Connor sure knows his stuff!

     

    Majicman, now that's a hunk-o-hunk of grade-A, geocaching, photographing, scaring the bajeezus out of small children while out hiking in drag, manly-man. Or is that ClayJar I'm thinking of? I get them so easily confused.

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