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What a great advert for cachers NOT to use plaggy bags as cache holders!
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The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Side out a DING to The Oldfields. -
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dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
OK - Sticking loosley with sports:- In which sport are the Thomas Cup, Uber Cup and Sudiman Cup tournaments played? -
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dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
I think my pa in law once told me Geoff Hurst had played for Essex...... -
Removal of Geocaches in Swinley Forest,near Bracknell
dodgydaved replied to Leafy369's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
That's a great plot for a novel/film; perhaps you should assert copyright.. Well done simples. Now you've opened up some can of worms that only Denzel, Mel or Will could possibly satisfy this crazy Americano. Let's get back to the serious topic of this dubious post. There's more fools on this thread than just me. EDITED to be more polite. But humans are alien to this planet. Why do you think there are similarities between the star of David and the freemasonry symbol, and where does that come from? There are 2 great pyramids nearly the same size sitting right next to each other, but yet all the obsessive attention is focused on the empty one. The description of "3 floors and one door or window in the side" of Noahs Ark matches the Great Pyramid, while the passages underneath of the nearby Khafre's pyramid make the form of a dove carrying an olive branch if turned upside down. The Rosicrucian Order was formed only a few years after the lower chamber was opened in the 1300s, when the Ark of the Covenant was discovered there. Yes, Noahs ark was a ship, but it was no boat... In June 1967, 12 archaeologists using a muon generator discover a large mass hidden in the middle of Khafre's pyramid. Immediately the Israeli 6 day war breaks out, and they were all escorted from the area, as the region was declared unstable. Afterwards one archaeologist was allowed back in to resume testing, and declares it was all a mistake. Attention is then focused back towards the Great Pyramid. You want the truth? You cant handle the truth.. This all seems a long way from a tract of woodland in Berkshire.......... -
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Physics :lol: -
Removal of Geocaches in Swinley Forest,near Bracknell
dodgydaved replied to Leafy369's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
I have emailed the OP twice and had no reply. I regularly drive past "The Lookout", might just pop in one day......... -
Looks like a fairly standard office for a small company with 40+ employees...... See here Oh yes and 400+ volunteers spread throughout the world.
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Removal of Geocaches in Swinley Forest,near Bracknell
dodgydaved replied to Leafy369's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
My guestimate is that there were/are around 50 caches in the Swinley Forest area. These woods are my local walking area and I introduced quite a few of the kids I once taught to navigation and discovery using the c aches in the forest. As has been pointed out it is a fantastic area for caching and it would be a disaster for the community to lose this resource as the result of the actions of a fanatical - if misguided - CO. For what its worth I have mailed the OP in the hope of starting, at the very least, a positive dialogue with them. -
Ministry of Defence - Change to geocaching policy
dodgydaved replied to Graculus's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
(Emphasis is mine) Minor point - in England (and possibly UK) there is really no such thing as "Common Land" - land owned by all in common - all land is owned by somone or some organisation, and thus will have someone or some committee that could give landowners' permission for a chache to be placed. -
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
:lol: :lol: -
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dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
that will be company or labour of Moles I have a cat that loves to cache moles. he sits for hours watching mole hills, he then takes of vertically, dives head first into the hill and comes out with the mole in his mouth. the local farmer loves him as he keeps his filed clear of moles. Cor, that was quick - DING! -
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
OK, you have all heard of a pride of lions or a troop of monkeys - but what is the collective noun for a load of moles? A ****** of moles! -
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Woolacombe - only place I remember on that stretch of coast, went for my hols as a kid in the early 1950's -
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dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
as a chef of many years I should know this. secreto, presa and pluma is the meat from pigs bread in the oak plantations of Spain Bueno - el ding! -
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
OK, specifically, where might you find secreto, presa and pluma - and why? -
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
C'est une, 'ow you say, grapefruit Monsieur! -
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
The Roman name for Staines was something like Pontes - so I'll plump for Staines and Richmond. (Mind I'm away for a few weeks so in the unlikely eventuality I am correct someone else will have to take my go........) -
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
It wasn't a streaker, but the ball did burst, so..... Pfffffffft. Ding -
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Sort of extremely close ---- but no banana -
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dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Not that either. -
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Ok it was cup final day (respect to Wigan). The 1946 Cup Final was special for several reasons: (Derby County 4 -1 Charlton Athletic) The 1st after WWII. The teams were given bronze medals and gold medals later - shortage of gold - so the first time teams had 2 medals. The first where the same person scored for both sides: Bert Turner OG then scored for Charlton: But........what else unusual happened?............ The longest holders of the FA Cup (Portsmouth) finally gave it up after holding it for 6 years? Not what I had in mind -
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Ok it was cup final day (respect to Wigan). The 1946 Cup Final was special for several reasons: (Derby County 4 -1 Charlton Athletic) The 1st after WWII. The teams were given bronze medals and gold medals later - shortage of gold - so the first time teams had 2 medals. The first where the same person scored for both sides: Bert Turner OG then scored for Charlton: But........what else unusual happened?............ -
The All New All New Groundspeak UK Pub Quiz
dodgydaved replied to Simply Paul's topic in United Kingdom and Ireland
Mario Puzo ??