Leap Frog registrations are now open
- caughtatwork
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Was it plastic or metal?
If metal, it might still be there, but maybe just a lump
If metal, it might still be there, but maybe just a lump
- Cheesy pigs
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Is it too soon to ask about the best dipping sauce for frogs legs?
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Plastic / resin sort of frog...caughtatwork wrote:Was it plastic or metal?
If metal, it might still be there, but maybe just a lump
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Hmmm cheesy, I would have to say a spicy tomato relish. The biggest issue is buying the small crutches for the frogs to use after removing there legs.Cheesy pigs wrote:Is it too soon to ask about the best dipping sauce for frogs legs?
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Have been frog hunting on the Sunshine Coast now to log them and move them south to be closer to where there may be better GCA activity
- oldfella
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My frogs and myself thankyou for making the trip to find and relocate my 7. Was starting to think I would have to get my daughter to make a trip.
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Well the closeest movable cache to me is still a and has been for over 6 months now...
Where are all the hiding
Where are all the hiding
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Thank you for moving them... I've had my eye on them but was trying to work out when was a good time to travel the 170km to get there. If you move them closer to Brissy I might be able to exchange them for a few Lismore frogs which are travelling north.andiamo wrote:Have been frog hunting on the Sunshine Coast now to log them and move them south to be closer to where there may be better GCA activity
- The Tardis Trio
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We went out and picked up a and some yesterday. We now have 3 years worth of movable caches in the car: one from 2009, a Gnome from 2010 and 2 frogs from 2011
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ummmmm, I think the idea is to rehide them.The Tardis Trio wrote:We went out and picked up a and some yesterday. We now have 3 years worth of movable caches in the car: one from 2009, a Gnome from 2010 and 2 frogs from 2011
- Just a cacher
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- MtnLioness
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Bring them my way!!!The Tardis Trio wrote:We went out and picked up a and some yesterday. We now have 3 years worth of movable caches in the car: one from 2009, a Gnome from 2010 and 2 frogs from 2011
Pretty please!!
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Chan Chu did indeed meet his end, but has risen from the ashes thanks to the previous mover finding what was left and replacing the frog with a new version!
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Gee. We are not having problems finding frogs in hobart and Tasmania in general. I think there about 30 moving around Hobart and about 73 in the state. The hardest thing is keeping up with the movements. One cacher (who I won't mention) found 18 today in the greater Hobart area.
So if you are looking for frogs, head to Tasmania for you holiday.
So if you are looking for frogs, head to Tasmania for you holiday.