Leap Frog registrations are now open

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Post by Taiko'sFamily » 28 November 11 12:03 pm

I was at Penrith bunnings and only found really big frogs, or one that was attached to a plant - which I did momentarily contemplate but I thought it would not go to well in a cachers bag

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Post by blossom* » 28 November 11 12:06 pm

As I mentioned before, the Bath Toy section of shops can be a handy spot for smaller, waterproof frogs :gnomette (in the absence of a froggie smilie)

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Post by rogerw3 » 28 November 11 12:14 pm

:oops:

Damn! I was shopping this morning and went in Go-Lo and lo and behold they had a few frogs toys and bath frogs as did Uncle Sam's Warehouse. I was not going to do any more, but of course how could I resist one or two more!

As I said before I am not addicted, I can stop at any time I choose to do so, just not right now.

I did toy briefly with the idea of a FroGnome, but decided not to. Also I thought of a piggy back Frog on a Gnome, both being separate caches but attached to each other so that you would get 2 smilies, but then I realized that if you forgot to log a move on both of them it would lead to problems.

Now 217 frogs plus my extra 2 yet to be done.

:-" #-o

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Post by blossom* » 28 November 11 12:16 pm

Well it HAS been raining a lot this year so I guess that's why all the frogs seem to be breeding up and we now have a plague of them!

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Post by budgietas » 28 November 11 6:56 pm

Just finished my sixth and possibly last frog - although if the concrete arrives there could be another.......

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Post by GJMMelb » 28 November 11 7:41 pm

Just a quick question ...... :?:
When (post)publishing/listing the cache do you base the size of the cache on the container/cavity where the log is or how big the actual frog is??? :D
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Post by blossom* » 28 November 11 7:47 pm

GJMMelb wrote:Just a quick question ...... :?:
When (post)publishing/listing the cache do you base the size of the cache on the container/cavity where the log is or how big the actual frog is??? :D
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My opinion would be it is an indication of how big the thing is that you are looking for, so I reckon it's the size of the frog. If it's a big frog, I want to know that the cache size is "large". If the frog is a tiny charm-bracelet size, I'd like to know the cache size is "micro".

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Post by tronador » 28 November 11 9:13 pm

Ok, so time is running out. I have my frog and need a log scroll. Is there one I can quickly download and print. As I don't release micros as such,have never had the need for something like this. Please help so I don't have to sit here and try and make my own scroll. #-o #-o ( I know I know, how lazy!! :-$ ) but time is of the essence and i still haven't even done the cache page yet.

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Post by blossom* » 28 November 11 9:38 pm

tronador wrote:Ok, so time is running out. I have my frog and need a log scroll. Is there one I can quickly download and print. As I don't release micros as such,have never had the need for something like this. Please help so I don't have to sit here and try and make my own scroll. #-o #-o ( I know I know, how lazy!! :-$ ) but time is of the essence and i still haven't even done the cache page yet.
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Post by cathylmorgan » 28 November 11 10:40 pm

Yah not long now til we can go frog hunting!! I have all 6 of mine deployed and cache pages ready to go!! =D>

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Post by rogerw3 » 28 November 11 11:28 pm

=D> \:D/

Hurray! we now have equaled the Gnomes with 235 Leapfrogs, and still 2 days to go.

Can't wait for the fun to start.

:D :shock:

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Post by blossom* » 29 November 11 8:23 am

Do gnomes eat frogs? :shock:
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Post by caughtatwork » 29 November 11 8:50 am

Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

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(Posted in the right thread this time).

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Post by blossom* » 29 November 11 8:53 am

caughtatwork wrote:Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

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(Posted in the right thread this time).
How come one is a "T" ?

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Post by caughtatwork » 29 November 11 9:10 am

'cos someone boo-booed.
There are heaps that have no co-ords as well. Sigh.

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