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Post by Alansee » 21 September 07 8:28 pm

I'm still getting over the thought that there are people out there who collect photos of teacups! Scary!

Even more, they know how to post them on this forum! :shock:[/img]

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Post by Mr Router » 21 September 07 9:14 pm

Alansee wrote:I'm still getting over the thought that there are people out there who collect photos of teacups! Scary!

Even more, they know how to post them on this forum! :shock:[/img]
Google can handle all passions :wink:

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Post by wombles » 21 September 07 11:01 pm

ahhh it's all clear now, clear as milky tea :lol:

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Post by 5commer3 » 22 September 07 12:27 am

Pick up my Kubb blocks this afternoon. $37 for the timber

should i know what kubb blocks are or am i missing something :?

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Post by Damo. » 22 September 07 9:17 am

5commer3 wrote:
Pick up my Kubb blocks this afternoon. $37 for the timber

should i know what kubb blocks are or am i missing something :?
Oh, it's the latest thing in Geocaching. DIY Cache containers carved out of wood! :shock:

Or you could go and read page one of the thread. :wink:

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Post by Bronze » 22 September 07 10:29 am

5commer3 wrote: should i know what kubb blocks are or am i missing something :?
To answer that I'd need to know a little more about you and what you like. How about I just post the link and you can decide for yourself and get back to us. :wink:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kubb
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http://www.yardgames.com.au/product_inf ... ucts_id=43

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Post by 5commer3 » 22 September 07 6:33 pm

Damo. wrote:
Oh, it's the latest thing in Geocaching. DIY Cache containers carved out of wood! :shock:

Or you could go and read page one of the thread. :wink:
Well please excuse me MR Damo

I thought I had already read something about that :roll:

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Post by 5commer3 » 22 September 07 6:38 pm

Bronze wrote:I heard that. :twisted:

It used to be that when ever things got a little heated in "A Geocaching Forum" of all places I would post teapots in all the threads. It was / is basically a way to say:

"Sit down and have a nice cup of tea and relax a little. It's only a game! Nobody is going to die because only 15% of cachers give a dam that you didn't use undercoat to camo you cache. Stop taking it so personal".

So if you see a teapot it generally nothing you have done. I'm either bored or somewhere in the forum someone is holding on a little to tight and should have a nice hot cup of tea, a bex and a little lie down.

So the teacups have come from there which basically represent the community in which we are a part of. They a just a nonsensical poke of fun stemming from the teapots.

A lot of new forum members don't generally notice the teapots or even ask why. In fact I think this is the first time I have really explained it.

Oh, the other time is if the forum is going tediously slow and nobody is posting anything, or what is posted generally has little or no value to the group. It a way of stirring the pot a little and getting the place alive again.

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Where do we fit in :wink:
Maybe we could/should all share a pot or two :roll:

BTW kubb sounds cool 8)

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Post by Bronze » 22 September 07 9:44 pm

5commer3 wrote:
Where do we fit in :wink:
If your posed in this thread then you have automatically joined a very exclusive club (The Tomorrow People) within an exclusive club (Geocaching Forum) within an exclusive sport / hobby / past time / activity called geocaching within an exclusive country.

5commer3 wrote:
Maybe we could/should all share a pot or two :roll:
Maybe we should. Sounds like a good idea. Off to brew one now.

Cheers.

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Post by Bronze » 22 September 07 10:22 pm

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The first 17 tomorrow people... :D

1. Bronze
2. Mr Router
3. Pesky
4. Maverick
5. Crew153
6. Wombles
7. Map Monkey
8. Cheesy Pigs
9. Rabbitto
10. setsujoku
11. Knot_gillty
12. 5commer3
13. If
14. TeamJEKL
15. Alansee
16. homedg
17. Damo
The Tomorrow People wrote:This thread is for a select crowd, I have found a new home. I'm producing following output, can anyone help? Do you use a boomerang to move a piece? Using a smaller ball (6lb) with just a finger and thumb hole. Wellington won using a combination of bribery and points. Shame on you Pesky. Lets vote for a Image.

w00t! I'm too smart. Ooooh too many options, this placed him eighth for the year. So have the cows actually managed to adjust for all the Chuck Norris fans? Whistle blower, I too have learn't about spaces. Like this was called a fart. I'll be the only one able, the sun will come out. The latest thing in Geocaching. DIY cache containers.
Well done guys. The first five pages in the first five days. Well done guys and gals. And the best part is it makes no sense what so ever although if you read between the lines it's funny.

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Post by Damo. » 22 September 07 10:52 pm

Woo Hoo! I'm #17! :P

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Post by Bronze » 22 September 07 11:01 pm

I wanted to be #13. Bloody If has a lot to answer for.

It's dead in here tonight. Everyone must have Yack Packed themselves to death last night and are staying away in droves.

Gotta send myself a memo reminding me that Friday night should be my GCA night. Although next friday I'm be heading the Newcastle to rejoin the family. Can't wait. Miss them so much.

*Cue harps and stringed section*

Well for the tread about nothing I can't think of anything to crap on about.

This is interesting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Hills
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Post by Geof » 22 September 07 11:58 pm

:idea: So when are your new tea related emoticons being realised Bronze? :lol:

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Post by Bronze » 23 September 07 12:07 am

Too easy. It looks like this.

2001 - _/7 DT draft of concept.

2003 - Prototype - Image

2005 - Final Animated version. Image


How are yours going?

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Post by GeoScrubers » 23 September 07 11:15 am

Absolutley nothing constructive to add to this thread, just didn't want to be left behind and become a yesterday person :D <br>. . . . . though it has been about 2 months since finding a cache :shock: , so maybe I'm already there

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