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Will Your Cache Survive "the Big One?"


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Well I was really convinced by the outcome and I ran several surveys to ensure the data was correct, but then I was totally blown away when I scrolled to the bottom of the page and found this.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These results come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY

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Look on the bright side -- a meteor impact would likely remove any poison ivy and thorns that would impede hiking, and any tree cover that would interfere with satellite reception.

 

Because of this topic, I'm considering changing my signature item. Hamsters can be rather fragile, as we learned from a number of unfortunate situations during the winter months. I've read that cockroaches can survive just about anything, including a nuclear attack. Think of it as a new, LIVE variation of the travel bug concept!

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I have three caches out and in light of this new threat I've lined the exterior of each one with twinkies and cockroaches (nuclear proof) ..and I've stationed a college loan collector near by....nothing, and I mean nothing will get those guys off your back.

 

:D I think the caches are safe :D

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I have three caches out and in light of this new threat I've lined the exterior of each one with twinkies and cockroaches (nuclear proof) ..and I've stationed a college loan collector near by....nothing, and I mean nothing will get those guys off your back.

 

:D I think the caches are safe :D

Throw an IRS guy in there and your golden.

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