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Thats right folks. Brian broke 100 this week end (at Azog's Groge cache i think).

 

Great job Brian!

 

"Problems are merely opportunities for interesting solutions which can be implemented by those with the courage to be different."

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I knew you were close after you logged my cache, Roo1, yesterday. I seem to be drawn towards yours, and enjoyed all of them so far. Glad to see you liked mine. Good Luck on the next 100!

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OUTSTANDING!!!!!

 

Between his hides and the amount he gives back to the game he is a FANTASTIC geocacher and a nice guy too!

 

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As always, the above statements are just MHO.

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Good to see you finding a 100 since you helped so many of us get to a 100.

 

I have greatly enjoyed your caches but admit to being a bit concerned about your recent hides but until I check them out personally I will refrain from any comments on them.

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Thanks all! I was going for the record of taking the longest time to reach 100. Only took me a year and a half! Magoo reached 100 in 3 days, or something like that. It's been a lot of fun. Thanks to everyone who placed the caches! I think I'll get to 200 sometime before 2010.

 

A government that is big enough to give you all you want is big enough to take it all away. -Barry Goldwater

 

[This message was edited by BrianSnat on February 09, 2003 at 03:15 PM.]

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Finally, someone who took longer then me to reach 100! Way to go! icon_biggrin.gif

 

PS: I think Magoo only took 2 days, not 3.

 

Tae-Kwon-Leap is not a path to a door, but a road leading forever towards the horizon.

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I was hoping to catch up and we could hit that milestone together, but I'm no Magoo.

 

I'm down here on Maryland's Eastern Shore where the caches are few and far apart. Today I found a nasty one at Tuckahoe State Park that I think may have been harder for me than A Walk in the Park.

 

Once again, a hearty congratulations and thank you for all you've done for this hobby in NJ.

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Brian,

 

What is more important than the 100 caches is what you have contributed to the game of geocaching.

1. You have helped all of us on the forum.

2. You hid a number of real quality caches. Our favorite, Pyramid Mountain Roaming Cache.

3. Your contributions to the May 2002 geocacher’s picnic was outstanding.

 

THANK YOU BRIAN AND CONGRATULATIONS

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quote:
Originally posted by etoast66:

 

I'm down here on Maryland's Eastern Shore where the caches are few and far apart.


Make sure ya hit the 3 caches in Killen's Pond State Park, DE on your way home. Nice little walk.

 

Tae-Kwon-Leap is not a path to a door, but a road leading forever towards the horizon.

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Congratulations Brian,

Personally, I can't think of anyone who has contributed more to my enjoyment of this hobby than you have. All of your caches have been challenging, well planned, and entertaining. (Well, except maybe that lame roadside one icon_wink.gif)

 

So which will come next, your 200th find or you 100th hide?

 

[This message was edited by The BeeGees on February 10, 2003 at 05:57 AM.]

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Congrats to Brian. I must confess, there are several cachers I've secretly been competing with it (only in my mind), and Brian was one of them.

 

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Do not answer a fool according to his folly, lest you be also be like him.

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Yes Brian, Just to echo everyone else, thanks for adding so much to the geocaching community.

Your wit and wisdom is much appreciated in the forums.

We'll make it up north to visit some of your caches.

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Congrats, Brian! Nice to see that someone else didn't let a little cold weather get in the way of reaching a milestone this weekend. Keep up the good work!

 

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Getting to 100 is quite an accompleshment when you consider all of the quality caches you have hidden - plus organizing the picnic last year. We have found 31 of the 32 physical you have out there now, and we enjoyed everyone of them. The girls are always psyched to search for one of your caches. Great job, Brian!

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