fraggle69
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Alan,
I am seriously beginning to worry about you....
Lester
Great, that'll save me having to do it.
I think it's worth going to a bit of trouble to write up a good log; the cache setter went to all the trouble of placing the cache, doing the paperwork, getting harassed by cachers. For that cache, some very useful info is given in morse code if you visit the cache page, so it seemed to me that logging in morse would be appropriate.
And I enjoy relating the adventures that we have in caching.
On the subject of being completely and utterly mental, do you guys wanna meet up for a night cache here insane I want to play the part of the insane hack and slasher....
Email sent
Email sent Muhahahahahaha
Well that was a bloody good night cache and a half, I wonder how the logs will turn out. IT was great to meet Simply Paul again and finally meet Sensai. I think on whole things went well. So what, Sensai got confused with the RV points, he really should have asked what an EZ point was first and who said starting point? That might have been me(sorry dude)? Who cares we got there soon enough.
It would have been great to have one or two more but it would have been a squeeze in the car, well we would not have fitted anymore. Not sure about where all the stains came from in Pauls car, but that was the last thing on my mind at 3am on the way to another cache.
You may mock us with claims of insanity but by God we did the broadmoor cache and survived. Beware the ghostly figure on the hill and most of all, watch out for wild animals should you feel the need to releive oneself in the bushes. Meoooww
Muahahahahahaha
Thanks one and all for a bloody good cache attack, savvy!!!
Aye Aye Me'Hearties YoHo
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aye aye me hearty yo ho
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Alan,
I am seriously beginning to worry about you....
Lester
Great, that'll save me having to do it.
I think it's worth going to a bit of trouble to write up a good log; the cache setter went to all the trouble of placing the cache, doing the paperwork, getting harassed by cachers. For that cache, some very useful info is given in morse code if you visit the cache page, so it seemed to me that logging in morse would be appropriate.
And I enjoy relating the adventures that we have in caching.
On the subject of being completely and utterly mental, do you guys wanna meet up for a night cache here insane I want to play the part of the insane hack and slasher....
Email sent
Email sent Muhahahahahaha
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Alan,
I am seriously beginning to worry about you....
Lester
Great, that'll save me having to do it.
I think it's worth going to a bit of trouble to write up a good log; the cache setter went to all the trouble of placing the cache, doing the paperwork, getting harassed by cachers. For that cache, some very useful info is given in morse code if you visit the cache page, so it seemed to me that logging in morse would be appropriate.
And I enjoy relating the adventures that we have in caching.
On the subject of being completely and utterly mental, do you guys wanna meet up for a night cache here insane I want to play the part of the insane hack and slasher....
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Alan,
I am seriously beginning to worry about you....
Lester
Jeeez, I was already worried about him, now I am really very concerned about his mental health. Ah well that's care in the community for ya, I am only glad caching provides such great service ... - - - ...
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yey is here, what a great coin I wish I'd ordered more
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Where shall the final "Target cache" be located?
I'd say that placing it somewhere near the geographical centre of the UK would be appropriate
Is that donnington park?
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Excellent TB
An early diagnosed case of Man Flu:
(Yes, I've been bald for a while now. The bear remains furry)
hahaha, a plague on both your houses!!!!
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crucifixion time, I fear Team_Cat_Satan will be unable to attend. Though we may release a themed TB at the event, just got to get it into the hands of an attendee!!!
Aii
Team_Cat_Satan
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hahahahaha pluuukeeee blurrrrrrp hahahahaha
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I'd happily offer, but not having done it (yet) I'm not really in a position to do so...
Sorry!
However, some kind soul could take you round the cache to do it, and maintain it all at the same time. I dunno what's up with stage 1, but I do know whatsuup with the final and I have the information to fix it... and I can guess what may have happened to some intermediate stages. I reckon you would be an ideal adopter... you like caches that encircle Aylesbury, after all!
That's a great idea!!!
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I like to have my cards read at least once a year. How much do you charge for a reading?
Just bear in mind next time you have your cards read, 'death aint always a bad thing.'
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Aii bump up
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This seems like NickPick is managing one of Dans caches, I've dropped him a line and informed him of the discussion here.
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Maybe someone who has completed the ring could help Dan out and give it a quick maintenance visit to keep it active.
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Is the card in the reader correctly? I have an SD reader on my printer, card looks like it's in but is in fact the wrong way round, a quick flip and all is ok.
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I guess the question here is how much cash would you dig up a stiff for?? I mean if it was an FTF opportunity, then money wouldn''t come into it, right?
AyeAye me'hearty yo ho
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How sweet. But rather than create a new cache why not pick a cache that you would
like to visit and contact the owner to ask if they would help you.
You could then write a note to your girlfriend that would be addressed to her only.
You could then post the letter to the cache owner and they could then place it on your behalf.
The note could be a final clue which would say something like,
look in the pocket of the one you love.
She could then reach in and find the ring etc.
You old romantic, you.
Oss!
Blurrrrp puke spluttter cough
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As I have seen it twice, and possibly a third time myself, not a suprise! A scare? yes!!
The big cat society were interested in the location of this sheep's carcass I found near a cache in the Pentland Hills. Take note that there is no front legs and although it was frosty the white clumps you can see is wool.
hahaha that's ace another dead animal. It reminds me of that film dogsoldiers hehehe. You know the locals in them there hills cut the frount legs off a sheep for a reason?
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ooooh double post? Anyone fancy the dead sheep i finnished with today? Uarrrr lamb chops me hearties
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without GSAK life would be tough
Camouflague Bags
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I thought that you were not allowed to put your cache container in a bag?