+Alice Band Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 When I found a cache in Belgium I found three condoms and unopened tampons inside the container. I too was raised abroad and have no problem finding them. I have heard through the Cacher's grapevine that people sometimes indulge in a bit of...erm....er....stuff... by remote caches and finding such an item would perhaps encourage safe....thingy (Edited due to it being a family forum) However, having just seen Martin's post while I was typing mine reminded me when my seven year old son saw condoms in Superdrug the other day. He read the name aloud and asked me what they were for. I replied that they were balloons for drunk grown-ups to blow up at weddings Quote Link to comment
+Munkeh Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Not dangerous I agree, but it's definitely not family friendly (in more ways than one ) so not something I'd appreciate finding in a cache. Yes we once found a condom in a cache but fortunately I was able to distract Zip junior and removed it from her view before she rifled through the cache contents. We left it in the cache after we had finished though, after all it's not exactly dangerous. I don't see a problem with condoms in caches. If the kids are young then a quick explanation of what its for would be suffice (no need for the mechanics). Alternatively, you could snatch it up with apparent glee, tear off the wrapping, and blow it up as big as you could. "Look! it's one of those ultra-strong balloons!" Then let the air out slowly so that it makes that rasberry noise and put it back in the box again. "Let's leave it for the next cacher". Thereby entertaining the child and teaching them the value of sharing Martin you wouldn't be blowing it up if you had a latex alergy Quote Link to comment
+Team Maddie UK Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Not dangerous I agree, but it's definitely not family friendly (in more ways than one ) so not something I'd appreciate finding in a cache. Yes we once found a condom in a cache but fortunately I was able to distract Zip junior and removed it from her view before she rifled through the cache contents. We left it in the cache after we had finished though, after all it's not exactly dangerous. I don't see a problem with condoms in caches. If the kids are young then a quick explanation of what its for would be suffice (no need for the mechanics). Alternatively, you could snatch it up with apparent glee, tear off the wrapping, and blow it up as big as you could. "Look! it's one of those ultra-strong balloons!" Then let the air out slowly so that it makes that rasberry noise and put it back in the box again. "Let's leave it for the next cacher". Thereby entertaining the child and teaching them the value of sharing Martin you wouldn't be blowing it up if you had a latex alergy ROFLMAO Quote Link to comment
+purple_pineapple Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Not dangerous I agree, but it's definitely not family friendly (in more ways than one ) so not something I'd appreciate finding in a cache. Yes we once found a condom in a cache but fortunately I was able to distract Zip junior and removed it from her view before she rifled through the cache contents. We left it in the cache after we had finished though, after all it's not exactly dangerous. I don't see a problem with condoms in caches. If the kids are young then a quick explanation of what its for would be suffice (no need for the mechanics). Alternatively, you could snatch it up with apparent glee, tear off the wrapping, and blow it up as big as you could. "Look! it's one of those ultra-strong balloons!" Then let the air out slowly so that it makes that rasberry noise and put it back in the box again. "Let's leave it for the next cacher". Thereby entertaining the child and teaching them the value of sharing Martin is it wise to teach kids the value of sharing condoms??? Quote Link to comment
+Team Maddie UK Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Not dangerous I agree, but it's definitely not family friendly (in more ways than one ) so not something I'd appreciate finding in a cache. Yes we once found a condom in a cache but fortunately I was able to distract Zip junior and removed it from her view before she rifled through the cache contents. We left it in the cache after we had finished though, after all it's not exactly dangerous. I don't see a problem with condoms in caches. If the kids are young then a quick explanation of what its for would be suffice (no need for the mechanics). Alternatively, you could snatch it up with apparent glee, tear off the wrapping, and blow it up as big as you could. "Look! it's one of those ultra-strong balloons!" Then let the air out slowly so that it makes that rasberry noise and put it back in the box again. "Let's leave it for the next cacher". Thereby entertaining the child and teaching them the value of sharing Martin is it wise to teach kids the value of sharing condoms??? Ahh, but they don't know that they're condoms do they. That's the whole point )) Quote Link to comment
+Munkeh Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Not dangerous I agree, but it's definitely not family friendly (in more ways than one ) so not something I'd appreciate finding in a cache. Yes we once found a condom in a cache but fortunately I was able to distract Zip junior and removed it from her view before she rifled through the cache contents. We left it in the cache after we had finished though, after all it's not exactly dangerous. I don't see a problem with condoms in caches. If the kids are young then a quick explanation of what its for would be suffice (no need for the mechanics). Alternatively, you could snatch it up with apparent glee, tear off the wrapping, and blow it up as big as you could. "Look! it's one of those ultra-strong balloons!" Then let the air out slowly so that it makes that rasberry noise and put it back in the box again. "Let's leave it for the next cacher". Thereby entertaining the child and teaching them the value of sharing Martin is it wise to teach kids the value of sharing condoms??? Ahh, but they don't know that they're condoms do they. That's the whole point )) is it only the mates veriety that are sharable? Quote Link to comment
+ToolkiT Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 yep because the trojan ones carry a hidden surprize Quote Link to comment
+Archer4 Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Alternatively, you could snatch it up with apparent glee, tear off the wrapping, and blow it up as big as you could. "Look! it's one of those ultra-strong balloons!" Then let the air out slowly so that it makes that rasberry noise and put it back in the box again. "Let's leave it for the next cacher". Thereby entertaining the child and teaching them the value of sharing Martin I've been away - have we moved on from kittens? Quote Link to comment
+Team Maddie UK Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 I must apologise for my frivolous comment taking this thread completely off topic. Martin Quote Link to comment
+Johnmelad Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 They should only be handled with latex gloves I have a latex allergy! so how about we leave the kittens out? Quote Link to comment
+The Blorenges Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Alternatively, you could snatch it up with apparent glee, tear off the wrapping, and blow it up as big as you could. "Look! it's one of those ultra-strong balloons!" Then let the air out slowly so that it makes that rasberry noise and put it back in the box again. "Let's leave it for the next cacher". Thereby entertaining the child and teaching them the value of sharing Martin Are you sure this works with kittens.......? Or have I lost the thread again? MrsB Quote Link to comment
+purple_pineapple Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Alternatively, you could snatch it up with apparent glee, tear off the wrapping, and blow it up as big as you could. "Look! it's one of those ultra-strong balloons!" Then let the air out slowly so that it makes that rasberry noise and put it back in the box again. "Let's leave it for the next cacher". Thereby entertaining the child and teaching them the value of sharing Martin Are you sure this works with kittens.......? Or have I lost the thread again? MrsB having just tried this at home, i can vouch for the fact it doesn't. I failed at the first hurdle - couldn't tear the wrapper off. Dave Quote Link to comment
+Ashaaria Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 The other weekend it wasn't so much the cache contents but what we thought was the cache that caused more concern. Searching where the gps was taking us we found what felt like a tube type cache container wrapped in a bag that matched the cache clue - it turned out to the a porn mag wrapped up in a bag and unfortunately we found several more of them before we found the actual cache. Obviously what the setter thought was a good cache location is also a late night hang out for the local teen lads Quote Link to comment
+Geo-Kate Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 The other weekend it wasn't so much the cache contents but what we thought was the cache that caused more concern. Searching where the gps was taking us we found what felt like a tube type cache container wrapped in a bag that matched the cache clue - it turned out to the a porn mag wrapped up in a bag and unfortunately we found several more of them before we found the actual cache. Obviously what the setter thought was a good cache location is also a late night hang out for the local teen lads That's what I call a bonus find! Quote Link to comment
+Torry Posted September 19, 2006 Share Posted September 19, 2006 Hey Torry! Torry's on the computer! Lemme help! kdfmiaijwiqoqwekafn That was fun! Can I type ? xcvmfdlkgjreiuwqpoioiw WHEEEEEE! I pooped in your cache bag. Will I like it in England? Whatcha doin'? Why did you put Tiger in that box? Where is this England place? Wanna see my butt? Why is Tabby in the box? Can I get in, too? ... Yay! Fluffy farted. Did not. Did too. No, it was Frisky. Yup, That's one of mine. Any more room in the box? You sure have a lot of stamps on this thing. Quote Link to comment
+rutson Posted September 19, 2006 Share Posted September 19, 2006 Did you forget your little pink pill this morning Torry? :$ Quote Link to comment
+Torry Posted September 19, 2006 Share Posted September 19, 2006 It was dark... I just grabbed a handfull from the dish and swallowed them down with my coffee. Quote Link to comment
+Robespierre Posted September 19, 2006 Share Posted September 19, 2006 I just keep trying to imagine all of this talk about blowing up kittens in a British accent....... and suddenly it become very funny. Quote Link to comment
NickPick Posted September 20, 2006 Share Posted September 20, 2006 I just keep trying to imagine all of this talk about blowing up kittens in a British accent....... and suddenly it become very funny. What sort of British accent? I think one like "Magnum PI"'s butler would sound best, although I don't know anyone over here who talks like that. Quote Link to comment
+The Bongtwashes Posted September 20, 2006 Share Posted September 20, 2006 I just keep trying to imagine all of this talk about blowing up kittens in a British accent....... and suddenly it become very funny. What sort of British accent? I think one like "Magnum PI"'s butler would sound best, although I don't know anyone over here who talks like that. Certainly none from Emel Emstead Quote Link to comment
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