+"lostguy" Posted May 22, 2008 Author Posted May 22, 2008 Thanks Pat, John is my second favorite cache among the group of Jahoadi and John. Quote
+Night Hunter Posted May 22, 2008 Posted May 22, 2008 A man true to his word..... And, about getting bitten by plants. Everytime I am near a palm tree I end up with a hole in one of my fingers. Quote
+Team Fatman Posted May 26, 2008 Posted May 26, 2008 I hate when you find a great spot for a cache, take the time to get the coords right, come home and submit a great page, and you get a note saying someone else submited first in the same area. Quote
+SKILLET Posted May 27, 2008 Posted May 27, 2008 I hate when you find a great spot for a cache, take the time to get the coords right, come home and submit a great page, and you get a note saying someone else submited first in the same area. Quote
+ThePolarBear Posted May 28, 2008 Posted May 28, 2008 I hate it when you're FTF and the cache was muggled! Quote
+SKILLET Posted May 28, 2008 Posted May 28, 2008 I hate it when you're FTF and the cache was muggled! Bummer Quote
+SKILLET Posted June 13, 2008 Posted June 13, 2008 A lot of folks can't understand how we came to have an oil shortage here in our country. ~~~ Well, there's a very simple answer. ~~~ Nobody bothered to check the oil. ~~~ We just didn't know we were getting low. ~~~ The reason for that is purely geographical. ~~~ Our OIL is located in ~~~ ALASKA ~~~ California ~~~ Coastal Florida ~~~ Coastal Louisiana ~~~ Kansas ~~~ Oklahoma ~~~ Pennsylvania and Texas ~~~ Our DIPSTICKS are located in Washington , DC!!! Any Questions??? NO? Didn't think So. Quote
+TrailGators Posted June 14, 2008 Posted June 14, 2008 A lot of folks can't understand how we came to have an oil shortage here in our country. ~~~ Well, there's a very simple answer. ~~~ Nobody bothered to check the oil. ~~~ We just didn't know we were getting low. ~~~ The reason for that is purely geographical. ~~~ Our OIL is located in ~~~ ALASKA ~~~ California ~~~ Coastal Florida ~~~ Coastal Louisiana ~~~ Kansas ~~~ Oklahoma ~~~ Pennsylvania and Texas ~~~ Our DIPSTICKS are located in Washington , DC!!! Any Questions??? NO? Didn't think So. Quote
+TrailGators Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 WILL SOMEONE PLEASE TURN ON THE A/C We did. It's 104 at my house.... Quote
+rjbloom & co Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 Man. Hot. Can't go caching in this heat. And we don't have A/C. At least I can try to solve some puzzles. Quote
+SKILLET Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 Man. Hot. Can't go caching in this heat. And we don't have A/C. At least I can try to solve some puzzles. I don't know how you can survive in this heat without A/C it's hotter today then yesterday. I had to go Caching today at 0530 to 0800 to beat the heat. Quote
+Night Hunter Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 Man. Hot. Can't go caching in this heat. And we don't have A/C. At least I can try to solve some puzzles. I don't know how you can survive in this heat without A/C it's hotter today then yesterday. I had to go Caching today at 0530 to 0800 to beat the heat. We were out today at 0800. School thermometer said it was already 95.... geez I think it's still 90 and it's 10 pm. Quote
+TrailGators Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 Man. Hot. Can't go caching in this heat. And we don't have A/C. At least I can try to solve some puzzles. I don't know how you can survive in this heat without A/C it's hotter today then yesterday. I had to go Caching today at 0530 to 0800 to beat the heat. We were out today at 0800. School thermometer said it was already 95.... geez I think it's still 90 and it's 10 pm. It was 109 at my house today. We went to Torrey Pines to escape the heat and it was 91 there.... Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 Man. Hot. Can't go caching in this heat. And we don't have A/C. At least I can try to solve some puzzles. No AC here either. Too hot to run a computer. We went to the movies... Quote
+boysnbarrie Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 Ok Ok, WHO forgot to turn their heater off?? Now I'm gonna hafta get my lil' air-conditioner plugged in today and my electric bill is probably gonna go through the roof. Yikes! Hmmm, I wonder if my monthly electric bill will soon equal my monthly gasoline expense . Quote
+jahoadi and john Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 Man. Hot. Can't go caching in this heat. And we don't have A/C. At least I can try to solve some puzzles. No AC here either. Too hot to run a computer. We went to the movies... yeah..the heat played tricks with my mind yesterday also. I let KWVERS! talk me into going for Spam Haiku. It was soooooo miserable! It was so hot caching in AZ last week I blistered my little finger trying to remove a water meter cover at high noon! and teh cache wasn't even under there And you know what else? John just called and it's in the 60's in beautiful Lake Tahoe. He's with Habu placing caches. geeze...... Quote
+Ed56 Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 I turned on the AC yesterday and my 3 cats quickly planted themselves in front of it like sinners at a revival meeting. Be grateful you can sweat and don't have to wear a fur coat all day! Quote
+Snake & Rooster Posted June 23, 2008 Posted June 23, 2008 planted themselves in front of it like sinners at a revival meeting. What a great line, Ed. I may have to "borrow" it sometime. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted June 23, 2008 Posted June 23, 2008 (edited) planted themselves in front of it like sinners at a revival meeting. What a great line, Ed. I may have to "borrow" it sometime. Love it! I grew up partly in th' southern Bible Bell and many times crawled under the revival tents to watch the Rollers and Healers. Best was summer-time; nothin' better than sweaty women makin' a bug fuss. The advantage was that I got "Saved" thirty-three times during my youth. Volunteering for the "Come on down" call always brought th' sermons to a close and appreciation from th' congregation. We moved so much that I was always a new-face at any tent show or country church. The payoff for getting saved was donuts and being hugged by excited, grown-up women. Old sinner with a lot of practice, Harmon Edited June 23, 2008 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Snake & Rooster Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 planted themselves in front of it like sinners at a revival meeting. What a great line, Ed. I may have to "borrow" it sometime. Love it! I grew up partly in th' southern Bible Bell and many times crawled under the revival tents to watch the Rollers and Healers. Best was summer-time; nothin' better than sweaty women makin' a bug fuss. The advantage was that I got "Saved" thirty-three times during my youth. Volunteering for the "Come on down" call always brought th' sermons to a close and appreciation from th' congregation. We moved so much that I was always a new-face at any tent show or country church. The payoff for getting saved was donuts and being hugged by excited, grown-up women. Old sinner with a lot of practice, Harmon And yet you married a num! Quote
+TrailGators Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 planted themselves in front of it like sinners at a revival meeting. What a great line, Ed. I may have to "borrow" it sometime. Love it! I grew up partly in th' southern Bible Bell and many times crawled under the revival tents to watch the Rollers and Healers. Best was summer-time; nothin' better than sweaty women makin' a bug fuss. The advantage was that I got "Saved" thirty-three times during my youth. Volunteering for the "Come on down" call always brought th' sermons to a close and appreciation from th' congregation. We moved so much that I was always a new-face at any tent show or country church. The payoff for getting saved was donuts and being hugged by excited, grown-up women. Old sinner with a lot of practice, Harmon And yet you married a num! Num From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Num, a god of Samoyedic peoples Quote
+TrailGators Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 (edited) oops Edited June 24, 2008 by TrailGators Quote
+Night Hunter Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 planted themselves in front of it like sinners at a revival meeting. What a great line, Ed. I may have to "borrow" it sometime. Love it! I grew up partly in th' southern Bible Bell and many times crawled under the revival tents to watch the Rollers and Healers. Best was summer-time; nothin' better than sweaty women makin' a bug fuss. The advantage was that I got "Saved" thirty-three times during my youth. Volunteering for the "Come on down" call always brought th' sermons to a close and appreciation from th' congregation. We moved so much that I was always a new-face at any tent show or country church. The payoff for getting saved was donuts and being hugged by excited, grown-up women. Old sinner with a lot of practice, Harmon And yet you married a num! Num From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Num, a god of Samoyedic peoples Did you already know what Num was, or did you look it up as soon as you saw that post. I had no Idea what a num was, or who the Samoyedic peoples are until I read that link.... wait, I read the link, and I still don't know who they are.... Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 (edited) planted themselves in front of it like sinners at a revival meeting. What a great line, Ed. I may have to "borrow" it sometime. Love it! I grew up partly in th' southern Bible Bell and many times crawled under the revival tents to watch the Rollers and Healers. Best was summer-time; nothin' better than sweaty women makin' a bug fuss. The advantage was that I got "Saved" thirty-three times during my youth. Volunteering for the "Come on down" call always brought th' sermons to a close and appreciation from th' congregation. We moved so much that I was always a new-face at any tent show or country church. The payoff for getting saved was donuts and being hugged by excited, grown-up women. Old sinner with a lot of practice, Harmon And yet you married a num! Num From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Num, a god of Samoyedic peoples Did you already know what Num was, or did you look it up as soon as you saw that post. I had no Idea what a num was, or who the Samoyedic peoples are until I read that link.... wait, I read the link, and I still don't know who they are.... Ahm so confused! But don't forget ... stress is on the ex-nun. ... er, num. Edited June 24, 2008 by SD Rowdies Quote
+TrailGators Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 planted themselves in front of it like sinners at a revival meeting. What a great line, Ed. I may have to "borrow" it sometime. Love it! I grew up partly in th' southern Bible Bell and many times crawled under the revival tents to watch the Rollers and Healers. Best was summer-time; nothin' better than sweaty women makin' a bug fuss. The advantage was that I got "Saved" thirty-three times during my youth. Volunteering for the "Come on down" call always brought th' sermons to a close and appreciation from th' congregation. We moved so much that I was always a new-face at any tent show or country church. The payoff for getting saved was donuts and being hugged by excited, grown-up women. Old sinner with a lot of practice, Harmon And yet you married a num! Num From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Num, a god of Samoyedic peoples Did you already know what Num was, or did you look it up as soon as you saw that post. I had no Idea what a num was, or who the Samoyedic peoples are until I read that link.... wait, I read the link, and I still don't know who they are.... I had no clue what it was so I looked it up on wiki. Quote
+boysnbarrie Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 Speakin' of looking things up, Harmon ... I spent some time today plannin' some caching near some of those prisons you were talkin' about awhile back. Well, I'll start with one prison and uh ... see how it goes. Yeah. Probably won't be night caching there, I figure. Quote
+Snake & Rooster Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 planted themselves in front of it like sinners at a revival meeting. What a great line, Ed. I may have to "borrow" it sometime. Love it! I grew up partly in th' southern Bible Bell and many times crawled under the revival tents to watch the Rollers and Healers. Best was summer-time; nothin' better than sweaty women makin' a bug fuss. The advantage was that I got "Saved" thirty-three times during my youth. Volunteering for the "Come on down" call always brought th' sermons to a close and appreciation from th' congregation. We moved so much that I was always a new-face at any tent show or country church. The payoff for getting saved was donuts and being hugged by excited, grown-up women. Old sinner with a lot of practice, Harmon And yet you married a num! Num From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Num, a god of Samoyedic peoples Did you already know what Num was, or did you look it up as soon as you saw that post. I had no Idea what a num was, or who the Samoyedic peoples are until I read that link.... wait, I read the link, and I still don't know who they are.... I had no clue what it was so I looked it up on wiki. I see that there is a cruel streak in many of you, who seem to take joy in making fun of my dyslexic inability to type. And yet, it doesn't bother me. In fact, I've come to expect it. Why . . . if the shoe was on the other foot, I would certainly be joining in in making fun of you. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 Speakin' of looking things up, Harmon ... I spent some time today plannin' some caching near some of those prisons you were talkin' about awhile back. Well, I'll start with one prison and uh ... see how it goes. Yeah. Probably won't be night caching there, I figure. Good time of year to start with Centinella, Ironwood, and Calipatria state prisons. It was 118-degrees when we installed the pepper-spray cannons at Ironwood. We did the hot-weather installations during summer and the cold-weather installations during winter. Shows y' how smart th' Sandy Creek Cowboys were, huh? Donovan is notable for using cactus-gardens landscaping. For special entertainment try driving right up to the perimeter fences. You'll get to meet the perimeter-control officer right away. One thing for sure, if y' go inside the inmates will take a liking to you right away and you'll get noticed like never before. How fast are y' on foot? Harmon Quote
+TrailGators Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 (edited) planted themselves in front of it like sinners at a revival meeting. What a great line, Ed. I may have to "borrow" it sometime. Love it! I grew up partly in th' southern Bible Bell and many times crawled under the revival tents to watch the Rollers and Healers. Best was summer-time; nothin' better than sweaty women makin' a bug fuss. The advantage was that I got "Saved" thirty-three times during my youth. Volunteering for the "Come on down" call always brought th' sermons to a close and appreciation from th' congregation. We moved so much that I was always a new-face at any tent show or country church. The payoff for getting saved was donuts and being hugged by excited, grown-up women. Old sinner with a lot of practice, Harmon And yet you married a num! Num From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Num, a god of Samoyedic peoples Did you already know what Num was, or did you look it up as soon as you saw that post. I had no Idea what a num was, or who the Samoyedic peoples are until I read that link.... wait, I read the link, and I still don't know who they are.... I had no clue what it was so I looked it up on wiki. I see that there is a cruel streak in many of you, who seem to take joy in making fun of my dyslexic inability to type. And yet, it doesn't bother me. In fact, I've come to expect it. Why . . . if the shoe was on the other foot, I would certainly be joining in in making fun of you. I was just having some fum! Edited June 24, 2008 by TrailGators Quote
+boysnbarrie Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 (edited) Speakin' of looking things up, Harmon ... I spent some time today plannin' some caching near some of those prisons you were talkin' about awhile back. Well, I'll start with one prison and uh ... see how it goes. Yeah. Probably won't be night caching there, I figure. Good time of year to start with Centinella, Ironwood, and Calipatria state prisons. It was 118-degrees when we installed the pepper-spray cannons at Ironwood. We did the hot-weather installations during summer and the cold-weather installations during winter. Shows y' how smart th' Sandy Creek Cowboys were, huh? Donovan is notable for using cactus-gardens landscaping. For special entertainment try driving right up to the perimeter fences. You'll get to meet the perimeter-control officer right away. One thing for sure, if y' go inside the inmates will take a liking to you right away and you'll get noticed like never before. How fast are y' on foot? Harmon How about Lompoc? Go INSIDE? But Harmon ... I've been a good lil' girl. HONEST! Edited June 24, 2008 by boysnbarrie Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 I see that there is a cruel streak in many of you, who seem to take joy in making fun of my dyslexic inability to type. Ummmm...you are only just noticing this now??? Better to be dyslexic than to be dyxlesic, I always say... Quote
+rjbloom & co Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 I see that there is a cruel streak in many of you, who seem to take joy in making fun of my dyslexic inability to type. Ummmm...you are only just noticing this now??? Better to be dyslexic than to be dyxlesic, I always say... What do you get when you cross an insomniac, an agnostic and dyslexic? . . . Someone who lies awake at night wondering if there really is a dog. Quote
+TrailGators Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 I see that there is a cruel streak in many of you, who seem to take joy in making fun of my dyslexic inability to type. Ummmm...you are only just noticing this now??? Better to be dyslexic than to be dyxlesic, I always say... What do you get when you cross an insomniac, an agnostic and dyslexic? . . . Someone who lies awake at night wondering if there really is a dog. Good one! Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 Speakin' of looking things up, Harmon ... I spent some time today plannin' some caching near some of those prisons you were talkin' about awhile back. Well, I'll start with one prison and uh ... see how it goes. Yeah. Probably won't be night caching there, I figure. Good time of year to start with Centinella, Ironwood, and Calipatria state prisons. It was 118-degrees when we installed the pepper-spray cannons at Ironwood. We did the hot-weather installations during summer and the cold-weather installations during winter. Shows y' how smart th' Sandy Creek Cowboys were, huh? Donovan is notable for using cactus-gardens landscaping. For special entertainment try driving right up to the perimeter fences. You'll get to meet the perimeter-control officer right away. One thing for sure, if y' go inside the inmates will take a liking to you right away and you'll get noticed like never before. How fast are y' on foot? Harmon ... I've been a good lil' girl. HONEST! Haw! that's what they all say. Quote
+boysnbarrie Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 (edited) Argh Edited June 24, 2008 by boysnbarrie Quote
+boysnbarrie Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 Speakin' of looking things up, Harmon ... I spent some time today plannin' some caching near some of those prisons you were talkin' about awhile back. Well, I'll start with one prison and uh ... see how it goes. Yeah. Probably won't be night caching there, I figure. Good time of year to start with Centinella, Ironwood, and Calipatria state prisons. It was 118-degrees when we installed the pepper-spray cannons at Ironwood. We did the hot-weather installations during summer and the cold-weather installations during winter. Shows y' how smart th' Sandy Creek Cowboys were, huh? Donovan is notable for using cactus-gardens landscaping. For special entertainment try driving right up to the perimeter fences. You'll get to meet the perimeter-control officer right away. One thing for sure, if y' go inside the inmates will take a liking to you right away and you'll get noticed like never before. How fast are y' on foot? Harmon ... I've been a good lil' girl. HONEST! Haw! that's what they all say. Okay, okay ... so I'm NOT lil' Quote
+jabridge Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 Hey does anyone want to go geocaching with dctalk007 and jabridge sometime? you can email me or reply to this message. We are in Lakeside, CA Quote
+dctalk007 Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 i really am not liking the BBB they seem to have a knack for giving me dnf Quote
+dctalk007 Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 i really am not liking the BBB they seem to have a knack for giving me dnf Quote
halftrack guy Posted June 27, 2008 Posted June 27, 2008 They might give you DNF's, but it's only a matter of time till that all ends. I used to DNF the same series in my neighborhood for months. Then, with a simple hint, it all finally made sense. I nearly swore to never go back to one, and then I figured it out. Quote
+dctalk007 Posted June 27, 2008 Posted June 27, 2008 They might give you DNF's, but it's only a matter of time till that all ends. I used to DNF the same series in my neighborhood for months. Then, with a simple hint, it all finally made sense. I nearly swore to never go back to one, and then I figured it out. Yea but ill be moving to phoenix in the august so it wont really matter i just couldn;t find some of them. But whatever it'll take me time to get better and to figure where people hide them Quote
+Team Fatman Posted June 27, 2008 Posted June 27, 2008 (edited) They might give you DNF's, but it's only a matter of time till that all ends. I used to DNF the same series in my neighborhood for months. Then, with a simple hint, it all finally made sense. I nearly swore to never go back to one, and then I figured it out. Yea but ill be moving to phoenix in the august so it wont really matter i just couldn;t find some of them. But whatever it'll take me time to get better and to figure where people hide them I'm working on 4 years caching and I have over 2000 finds and I still get DNF 's. It is part of the game. I have friends that have 6,7,8,9,thousand finds and if it wasn't for a life line IE phone call they may have DNFed, so keep on looking and you may just find it. Edited June 27, 2008 by Team Fatman Quote
+dctalk007 Posted June 27, 2008 Posted June 27, 2008 They might give you DNF's, but it's only a matter of time till that all ends. I used to DNF the same series in my neighborhood for months. Then, with a simple hint, it all finally made sense. I nearly swore to never go back to one, and then I figured it out. Yea but ill be moving to phoenix in the august so it wont really matter i just couldn;t find some of them. But whatever it'll take me time to get better and to figure where people hide them I'm working on 4 years caching and I have over 2000 finds and I still get DNF 's. It is part of the game. I have friends that have 6,7,8,9,thousand finds and if it wasn't for a life line IE phone call they may have DNFed, so keep on looking and you may just find it. Thanks, This truly teaches patience becuase i have none expciallly for caches that make me look for them for a long time Quote
+SKILLET Posted July 13, 2008 Posted July 13, 2008 What's up with GC.Com today it's taking 10 mins just to log a find and about 15 to submit a new hide. It's like I'm back at the dial up provider instead of cox high speed internet Quote
+jabridge Posted July 14, 2008 Posted July 14, 2008 Yeah I Know, But Geocaching is still fun? i think. Quote
+boysnbarrie Posted July 18, 2008 Posted July 18, 2008 (edited) You know how some finds are, well ... ok? Some make ya laugh. Others can be frutrating. Yet some are ... Wow! I think I need a sure fire "Wow" today ... or one that'll make me smile for at least a few minutes. Yeah, the smile one would be good. It's been a real rough week for me. I can't remember when I found my last cache, either. Been too too busy lately. Hmmm. Could there be a connection there? Seriously, give me your top "bringasmiletomyface" cache find (preferably in the southland, but I'm desperate for a smile) ... I'll go try to find it when I clock out at work (around 4:30pm) today and if it doesn't make me smile, well ... I'll come home and whine some more, or go out for pie 'er something. Cache n' Pie sounds pretty good to me tho. Mhmm. Edited July 18, 2008 by boysnbarrie Quote
+Miragee Posted July 18, 2008 Posted July 18, 2008 You know how some finds are, well ... ok? Some make ya laugh. Others can be frutrating. Yet some are ... Wow! I think I need a sure fire "Wow" today ... or one that'll make me smile for at least a few minutes. Yeah, the smile one would be good. It's been a real rough week for me. I can't remember when I found my last cache, either. Been too too busy lately. Hmmm. Could there be a connection there? Seriously, give me your top "bringasmiletomyface" cache find (preferably in the southland, but I'm desperate for a smile) ... I'll go try to find it when I clock out at work (around 4:30pm) today and if it doesn't make me smile, well ... I'll come home and whine some more, or go out for pie 'er something. Cache n' Pie sounds pretty good to me tho. Mhmm. Have you found this one? I loved it. How about this one? This was another creative hide that brought a smile to our faces. Quote
+boysnbarrie Posted July 18, 2008 Posted July 18, 2008 You know how some finds are, well ... ok? Some make ya laugh. Others can be frutrating. Yet some are ... Wow! I think I need a sure fire "Wow" today ... or one that'll make me smile for at least a few minutes. Yeah, the smile one would be good. It's been a real rough week for me. I can't remember when I found my last cache, either. Been too too busy lately. Hmmm. Could there be a connection there? Seriously, give me your top "bringasmiletomyface" cache find (preferably in the southland, but I'm desperate for a smile) ... I'll go try to find it when I clock out at work (around 4:30pm) today and if it doesn't make me smile, well ... I'll come home and whine some more, or go out for pie 'er something. Cache n' Pie sounds pretty good to me tho. Mhmm. Have you found this one? I loved it. How about this one? This was another creative hide that brought a smile to our faces. I've only found one of those and all are close by! I'll head there today ... wow, I'm almost smiling already. Thank you so much. Quote
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