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  1. if its not there anymore then you can archive it or disable it for a bit and replace it simple as that!

     

    Make sure you check all around the area where you placed it. There is the chance it was replaced incorrectly.

  2. If someone discovered your TB that means they saw it at a cache or event or such. Go to their profile and see if you can tell where they saw your TB or email them and ask what cache they saw it at. Then email that cache owner and ask if they would check the next time they maintenance their cache and see if your TB is there.

  3. Where is the best place to buy cache boxes???

     

    Military surplus stores often have ammo boxes but I don't know the cost. Cabela's carries them and you can also order them online. They are about $6 apiece for a 30 cal. which is a little high I think. WalMart also carries a box called Lock & Lock which are waterproof, easy to open and durable. You will find them in the same area as the Rubbermaid.

  4. Well, if the government (US) wants to know then:

     

    Geocaching is a ground roots effort by the concerned citizenry of this nation to place necessary provisions in secret locations around the country in case of terrorist attack or natural disaster. Should in the unfortunate event that all McDonalds were to be destroyed by such a disaster, geocaches may be our only source for the much needed and essential McToy.

     

    There, do you think we can get a FEMA or Homeland Security grant now?

     

    :cry::cry::cry:

  5. We have a padlock geocache here that does just that. It is a 4 digit combo made up of different parts of the co-ordinates. Took us a few minutes to figure it out.

    I have a locked cache, it's a metal box on a post with a pipe fitting out the top thru the bottom, and a fake cell antenna on the side. On it, it says "Geomonitor, precipitation reporting station. It's name is "Easy as 1539" and the combo number is?

     

    Yep, that's right. 9473

     

    DAryl

    Ok, I don't know if it is late or I am just slow but....I don't get it :D

  6. There it is.....PROOF BEYOND ANY REASONABLE DOUBT....that it is a SKIRT!

     

    I don't care what you call it as long as I can have Mel Gibson wearing one!

     

    What, are you some kind of elitest kilt hater? <_<

     

    <_<:laughing::rolleyes::anicute:

    Are you kidding? I LOVE kilts! Only if Mel wants to call it a skirt, I'd be willing to call it a skirt <_<

    By the way, for those kilt lovers in the Kansas City area, our Highland Games are Saturday. <_<

  7. After reading all of this I can only come to one conclusion.. If the material has a pattern on it, consider it a skirt. No pattern, but one solid color then it is a kilt.

     

    kilt ( P ) Pronunciation Key (klt)

    n.

    A knee-length skirt with deep pleats, usually of a tartan wool, worn as part of the dress for men in the Scottish Highlands.

    A similar skirt worn by women, girls, and boys.

     

     

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