all my mates pulled out

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weewillie
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Re: all my mates pulled out

Post by weewillie » 11 February 11 4:56 pm

"Well all my friends are getting married
Yes they're all growin' old
They're all staying home on weekends
They're all doin' what they're told
"
(Skyhooks)

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blossom*
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Re: all my mates pulled out

Post by blossom* » 11 February 11 5:22 pm

geez! This is supposed to be a family friendly game :shock:

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Re: all my mates pulled out

Post by webwitch » 11 February 11 6:59 pm

My opinion, too, Blossom! There are ladies in the 'room' :roll:

Although caching with a friend (or a sister) is more fun, I usually go on my own and it really doesn't hurt too much. I am a bit wary of going bush bashing alone, though. There are spiders in them there bushes!

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Re: all my mates pulled out

Post by Bronnie_1990 » 11 February 11 8:34 pm

Also my opinion! I was reading this at work, and nearly died of shock!

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Re: all my mates pulled out

Post by Richary » 11 February 11 8:41 pm

Some of the cachers who got me involved over 7 years ago are no longer playing the game. So it happens at all ages. People come and people go from the hobby, like any other. Some will come back down the track.

But we need to remember it is a hobby, and like any other interests change. I haven't collected stamps for years but used to be madly into it. I have several thousand dollars of shortwave radio equipment here but haven't actively chased any long distance reception for 2-3 years.

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Re: all my mates pulled out

Post by grahamf72 » 11 February 11 9:33 pm

Philipp wrote:
Pesky! wrote:although some of these items would be prohibited if you tried to store them in a cache! :D
also women for example
I haven't found any large enough for that kind of swag but I can see the logs now...
Found: "What a great spot for a cache, I'm still amazed you managed to hide something this size here.
Took Busty Redhead, Left Leggy Blonde. TFTC."
Archived By Owner: "Well it appears someone has visited this cache, and hasn't traded even. No sign of the leggy blonde as per the prior post, nor any of the beauties I originally stashed. All that was left in the cache was a pair of bratty kids. Since you lot won't play fair, I'm taking this one offline."

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Re: all my mates pulled out

Post by MtnLioness » 14 February 11 10:52 am

webwitch wrote:
Although caching with a friend (or a sister) is more fun, I usually go on my own and it really doesn't hurt too much. I am a bit wary of going bush bashing alone, though. There are spiders in them there bushes!
Yeah, i agree, I love caching with a caching buddy, on my own, on my bike is ok, fun and free even, but those there spiders.....NOT GOOD. I need a caching buddy to rescue me from them!

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