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  1. I have held TB's for several months so we could take them on a long trip. We have always asked the owners. Almost all of them say sure. I figure those who don't respond back don't care so I keep them anyway.

     

    I've asked even if the goals are not near the location I am going and the owners still say take them.

     

    Sometimes the side trips are as much fun as the destination

    I've done both of these things: contacted owners about moving their TB/GC away from completing a goal and I've been contacted about have a TB/GC go in a different direction. Almost every time I've been contacted, I've let the cacher move the TB/GC with them and I've modified its goal once it has been dropped. Likewise, I've respected what the wishes of the owner, unless they didn't respond at which time the TB/GC was moved quite a distance. I believe that as long as the owner as been notified that is a key to you being able to keep and move the TB/GC.

  2. The ivy is poison ivy. Seeing as I'm extremely allergic to it and oh wait....I've already broken out just looking at the photos. The easiest way to remember poison ivy is "See three, let it be...see five, let it thrive". Well, I'll be getting my medic for a prednisone shot. Thanks for the fun.

  3. So let me see if I get to the bottom of what the OP really wants to know:

     

    Do you like paper copies of coins? Why or why not?

     

    (This would have been the preferred way to start this thread instead of talking about people not trusting you, insulting your integrity, etc. It's a simple question and allows for simple responses. Once you post your thoughts and opinions you open them up for responses).

    I guess I would have to say yes to first question

    Reason , I started to do it also.

    People are lest apt to keep them.

    To answer the Mod's questions:

    1) I don't mind paper copies of coins.

    2) I have had way too many coins stolen, therefore will not release anymore "real" coins.

     

    Since the OP brought it up, I went to Petra in Jordan hunting a White Jeep Travel Bug only to find none of the six listed geocoins or travel bugs in the well-stocked cache container. Talk about disappointment. I fully sympathize with coin owners who release copies or modify their geocoins to prevent theft or mishandling.

  4. GeocoinDesign Presents:

     

    The Claddagh Geocoin

     

    These coins will go on sale Monday April 21st 2008

    6PM (EDT)

     

    ccf1.jpg

     

    The hands are shown holding the heart and the hands denote friendship

    and togetherness, the heart itself signifies love andthe crown in the

    claddagh stands for loyalty.

    Regular Edition $10 (USD)

    We will have several metals and colors available - as requested! :unsure:

    Photos of other metals shown in post #75

    We will also post with NEW photos Monday when the coins arrive!!!

     

    Since the Claddagh is traditionally found on Jewelery,

    we've described the editions as such!

     

    Numbers as follows:

    Antique Gold with Emerald Green Translucent Enamel 100

    Antique Nickel with Amethyst Violet Translucent Enamel 100

    Rhodium with Sapphire Blue Translucent Enamel 85

    Two Tone with Ruby Red Translucent Enamel 65

     

    There will be 350 coins in the initial run - 750 maximum possible in edition.

     

    These will be available in our webstore on MONDAY April 21st 2008

    at 6PM EDT. We will post with the link when sales begin!!

    Most definitely interested in the Emerald Green and the Sapphire Blue. Looks like I need to make sure my Baghdad clock is modified for EDT to meet the on-line sale.

  5. Does anyone know if the Geocoin Fairy can visit Iraq to participate in this event, Forward Member M&G (GC19XKF)?

    To answer my own post, YES, the Geocoin Fairy made a visit to Iraq as one lucky attendee walked away with a Geocoin Fairy geocoin for being the closest to Ground Zero for the Event. I guess better luck next time for me. Or maybe the Geocoin Fairy will make a stop in Tennessee when I return in June?

  6. I wanted to give an update of the boxes that have arrived on this end. So far I have received boxes from:

     

    Falcon Loader

    NEONCACHER

    The Caching Place

    CoinsandPins.com

    USA45

    Geocoin Design

    THE BIGGEST GEOCOIN PACKAGE.......EVER!!!!

    Geoswag

    Groundspeak.com

    57Chevy

    THE SECOND BIGGEST GEOCOIN PACKAGE.......EVER!!!

    Crowsfeat30

    The Geocoin Store

     

    Thanks again to all of those who have donated!!!

    I was fortunate enough to attend the Forward Members M&G Event today and I just want to say that I was overwhelmed with the donations that covered the picnic table. Talk about an awesome sight. I personally want to thank everyone that participated with donations. This has definitely been one of the best events I've been able to attend and it sure makes being over here that much easier to deal with. Thanks again for your support.

  7. I actually got to see a Geocaching Jedi Geocoin today at the Forward Members M&G in Iraq. Talk about awesome!! Thanks for the donation and giving 15 of us the opportunity to obtain this wonderful geocoin; however, only one walked away with it. Someone said there was a 2nd one, but I never saw it appear, unless the new owner was extremely quiet and kept silent.

  8. I can't believe I get myself sucked into reading this lame dribble.

    I just want to thank everyone for the fun reading. These forums help to pass the time when not out on patrol, dealing with Iraqi government officials, or training Iraqi Security Forces. Take care all.

     

    I thought there were a few who really pushed it and I see them posting today, so it must take a bit to get a vacation! :grin:

     

    I've got a lot of experience in that area :anibad: I agree, if someone got a vacation, it was not from their viewpoint, but from breaking forum guidelines..

     

    On topic: The mods do a great job.. (this coming from someone who got a month vacation and almost complete banination)...

     

    Keep up the good work!

    I'm just hoping that I don't get a vacation from reading the forums and get to take some vacation time in July after returning to the United States.

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    Some day, if aren't careful, you'll find a grumpy Old Fart on your doorstep with a stein in his hand. Then you'll wonder if an open invite was such a bright idea. :anibad:

     

     

    Hmmm...North Dakota is a long ways away but if I'm ever in the area I'll look you up!

    I'll keep the beer chilled and the GPSr ready.

     

    I don't brew my own, but if you ever find yourself in Western New York I'm sure I can find a chilled bottle or two dozen around here.

    A cold beer would be nice right now, but alas in southern Iraq there are laws against alcoholic beverages, plus these types of products are prohibited in the Iraqi theater by MNF-I. Oh well, I guess someone else will just have to drink one for me as I still have about 60 days left in country.

  10. I remember when this was a game about using a GPS to find a container. I am a huge supporter of the military, but this topic is an embarrassment.

    I would really like for you to define embarrassment...embarrassment to who or what? Please feel free to e-mail me if you like on your thoughts. I don't want to read too much into the word embarrassment...but I fail to see the embarrassment in the topic...ie AGENDA caches and people stating their opinions.

    I'm sorry, but if you really want to show support for the troops, putting one line on a geocache page isn't a whole lot of support.

     

    Put your money where your mouth is. Volunteer at a VA hospital. Volunteer for the USO. Really support them by sending care packages to any unit overseas. Send them letters for heavens sake. Putting "Support our troops" on a cache page means absolutely nothing to the guys that are out there. Taking the time that has been put into this topic and instead writing them a simple letter would mean a whole lot more to them. You are wasting your time writing this on a cache page. Put your efforts somewhere that would actually mean something to these troops. Write them directly! They will appreciate it so much more.

     

    I know. I've had a nephew over in Iraq. He is about to go back. Our family organized "Operation Little Paul." (He is Paul Jr., named after his dad, so we have called him Little Paul. We don't call him that anymore to his face since he can beat most of us up now. :lol: ) We pulled together stuff that he and his unit wanted. He told us about things they really wanted and we sent them. Part of that was just simple letters they could read.

     

    If some of you channel your passion in a positive way, you can make a HUGE impact on these guys. I can guarantee you that less than one percent of the troops have any idea what Groundspeak is and could care less about having some line on a cache page. Give them some support they can really see.

     

    You want to support the troops? Do it by clicking the link below and acting and not by typing four words on a cache page description.

     

    http://www.ustroopcarepackage.com/

    Well spoken and much appreciated. I know this trip overseas (my 5th) has had a different tone to it from the previous 4, but then this is an election year.

  11. Otsiningo Park in Binghamton, New York has added faux foxes We found a fake squirrel key holder used as a cache once. It did make us take a step back. We still see those beady little eyes.

    We have one that is a waterproof matchstick container in a fake rabbit. It is called Da Brier Rabbit.

  12. If they take you as a mod see if you can get me in as a reviewer. There is a case of beer in it for you.

     

    Cheapskate! Keystone, I've got a case of 12 year old Scotch. :)

    I would do anything for either the case of beer or the case of 12-year old Scotch, as would any of the 20 guys stationed with me, but alas we are currently stationed in a country with anti-alcohol laws. We just have to wait until our deployment is over before enjoying any of those refreshing beverages. So until then, tip a glass or mug for us.

     

    De Oppresso Liber

     

    ***Sorry to see the CO requested the cache to be archived.

  13. How about that 'Let's go outside and find some caches' idea I had earlier? :o

     

    I guess being a noobie it kind of sucks to read all the negativity, but I guess it happens with everything people have a passion about.

     

    :o

    I wish I could go "outside and find some caches", but unfortunately, the closest cache hide to me that I haven't found is over 45 miles away on a road that is lined with roadside bombs wanting to do harm to all military personnel either American, Coalition, or Iraqi that travel on that road. I guess I will just have to continue to have my wife and kids find cache hides for me and share the stories. Granted, I did get about 10 days to do some "combat caching" in the Victory Base Complex area, but then I'm back at my "normal" camp with the other 19 Americans I'm stationed with.

     

    I personally want to thank everyone that has participated in the discussion of this thread. This means that I'm doing my job of allowing the Bill of Rights to continue to thrive within the United States. I would like every on the GS Forums to enjoy the freedoms they have to either geocache, spend time on the computer, go to work, or any number of activities that allow you to spend time with your family and loved ones, as I remain vigilent in my duties. Granted today is Friday and I get to take the afternoon off before working for the next 6 days.

     

    **Added: Again, thanks to everyone that has participated in this discussion as it has given me something to do on a Friday afternoon.

     

    De Oppresso Liber,

     

    Jerry from TEAM HALL-JTSJT

    currently stationed at Camp Tarlavsky, An Najaf, Iraq

  14. When I am caching out of town I right the Tb number down and the cache that I dropped it off at. If someone logs it before I have a chance to I can still grab it back and drop it in the cache. Then I'll email them of what I did so they can get it back. That way the bug gets its miles.

    We do the same thing. It also helps to keep the TB straight on where we drop them.

  15. Still serving after initially enlisting in Oklahoma Army National Guard in 1985. Went active duty in 1994 after getting my Bachelors Degree. Currently enjoying my 5th trip to Iraq since 2003.

    All total I have 23 years and 8 days of military service and 2 years, 1 month, and 3 days as a geocacher.

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