Geowhating? in Dubbo City News
How cools that - Yeah we were misquoted here and there but all in all I was pretty happy to be there. It was all Bens (Mix76's) idea for the story to generate more local interest. I was just tagging along more out of curiosity than anything. Initially Ben had written his own article but the paper was so interested they wanted to interview him about it.
I was thinking of asking them to do a follow up of the Trophy Challenge but have been slack and on holidays.
Great to see our website is finding its feet. Special thanks to .au for hosting us.
Bronze.
I was thinking of asking them to do a follow up of the Trophy Challenge but have been slack and on holidays.
Great to see our website is finding its feet. Special thanks to .au for hosting us.
Bronze.
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I'm a cay-sher - haven't met an Aussie who isn't.Bronze wrote:I'm not goin there. Eveyone I met says it the same as me. Thats good enough.
I bought my GPS when I was in the US late last year. My mum's (mom's) boyfriend (that sounds creepy), who's a military man, asked what I wanted with a handheld GPS.
"It's for geo-cay-shing."
"What's that?"
"Somebody hides a caysh, posts the coordinates on the Internet, and you go looking for it. Kinda like high-tech treasure hunting."
"What's a caysh?"
"You know - somewhere you hide stuff."
"You mean cash?"
"No, I'm pretty sure the rules don't let you put money in them."
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