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tolmh
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Post by tolmh » 27 May 04 12:05 pm

dak's Emu Mob wrote:One thing I'm not happy about lately is the unfortunate tendency of cachers to use swear words in their logs. I'm not a prude, but I don't think that cache logs are the place for such language.
I couldn't agree more. We don't need kiddies talking about 'logs' and 'daks', do we? ;)

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Post by Mind Socket » 27 May 04 12:20 pm

dak's Emu Mob wrote:G'day All,
One thing I'm not happy about lately is the unfortunate tendency of cachers to use swear words in their logs. I'm not a prude, but I don't
---snip---
What do others think?
Welcome to the free information revolution. With it comes great responsibility for you to protect your children.

I don't want to spark this debate, it's off topic. Maybe take a step back and ask why these words in particular offend you.

heheh ... "log entries" :oops:

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Post by ideology » 28 May 04 11:18 am

we also get some bizarre comments on our website

we can tell when a newspaper somewhere in the world has a crossword asking for the scottish name for a hillside.
http://ideology.geocaching.com.au/scottish

the big, err, thing is usually good for a laugh too
http://ideology.geocaching.com.au/big

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Post by ToolkiT » 19 July 04 1:00 am

I know you shouldn't boast about your own work, but I'm kinda proud of my attempt to write something in a more fictional style..

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... 84f5204166

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Post by teamkittens » 19 July 04 11:51 am

Mind Socket wrote:This one just popped up on the Claustral Canyon cache, Claustrophobia. I'm pretty sure it's a mistake, some crazy Canadian thinking they can bicycle one of Sydney's best canyons. :) I dropped them an email about it, so it probably won't stay there long. For posterity ...

May 9 by austy (10 found)
May 9th, 2004 while out cycling with friends. Neat spot to hide a cache. Took gem and left two bandaids. Found with friends: Energizer Bunny, Ski Bunny17 and Italian Biker. Austy
Hmm I think they logged the wrong Claustrophobia cache, theres apparently one in Quebec as well as the one you are talking about.

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Post by GammaPiSigma » 25 July 04 11:07 pm

Look at this article from the July edition of Today's Geocacher for someone who does the strangest logs I have seen so far. :lol:

http://www.todayscacher.com/people.asp

Did a search on geocaching.com and only read a few of his logs when I realised he either has too much spare time or no life. :lol:

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The Ginger Loon
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Post by The Ginger Loon » 25 July 04 11:59 pm

Pretty interesting article I thought, thouh for the life of me I can't understand why he goes back and deletes his logs. Maybe he gets a guilty conscience or something. I thought the best line of the article was;
but IÂ’m just a guy that finds boxes of **** in the woods like everyone else.
Maybe that just sums him up...

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