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Post by charizard on May 7, 2004 9:43:48 GMT -5
Now here ya go...got an email this morning from the owner of Wonderbug that is currently residing in Hogan. They said "hey its time for the bug to move on." Well... ummmm duh, Hogan has been hit several times since I put the bug in there, if they choose not to take it ... I'm supposed to do what? Gotta grin at that one - at least they know where the bug is! Anyway, I am planning a little caching trip soon - hopefully - so I'll gather up all the little bugs here in Midland that haven't moved and move them on.
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Post by 2Pounds on May 7, 2004 10:33:37 GMT -5
I try to do that also. We're planning a cache day at Odessa on Saturday after a conference over there. I plan on moving some bugs that direction. That's part of the fun - and I love to watch my bugs move. I actually have some TBs that I haven't even activated yet. Maybe I'll drop them off while I'm at it.
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Post by charizard on May 8, 2004 8:13:58 GMT -5
You go girl! Wish I could cache today ... have cleaning on the list, that hasn't been done in a while -- but hey - plans could change!
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Post by KM5BS on Jun 6, 2004 23:12:12 GMT -5
Back in January, I picked up a little alien travel bug at Char's Event Cache in Midland. I took it to Roswell, NM to meet some of its family and then to a cache there. It made its way to Portales and then recently took a 24 mile ride - a heck of a 24 mile ride! You need to take a minute and check out the bug page: www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?id=23187
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Post by charizard on Jun 10, 2004 14:35:13 GMT -5
That is absolutely priceless! ;D My little ET TB is presently visiting the offices of Groundspeak...Jeremy himself picked the little guy up when he was residing in Las Vegas -- its a good thing, I afraid he was fixing to go broke!
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Post by Progneto on Jun 25, 2004 0:41:19 GMT -5
On my travel bugs, I place a small laminated page, about 2x3 inches, which explains how a travel bug works and how it should be quickly placed into another cache and it should immediately be logged at the Geocaching website. So far, I've been lucky and my TB's are still travelling. Progneto www.UtahWest.com
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Post by KM5BS on Aug 8, 2004 18:38:42 GMT -5
;D Well, here's another back from the land of missing TB's: www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?id=4777This little fellow has been atop the Great Wall of China and all over the Orient after starting near Carlsbad, NM. He (?) has been MIA for 13 months. The fellow that had him said in his cache log he had carried the bug all over the midwest looking for a suitable place......
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Post by 2Pounds on Aug 31, 2004 10:22:50 GMT -5
HUMMM, what's bad is that one of the moderators has had 2 of my TBs since 4-23, and I've even contacted them regarding it. They sure need to move along.
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Post by charizard on Sept 3, 2004 8:40:25 GMT -5
Boy you sure do have some kind of luck with your TB's!
;D How's you and hubby doing?
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Post by 2Pounds on Sept 3, 2004 10:02:37 GMT -5
We're doing great. We'll be doing better after we go on vacation, which is coming up very quickly ;D
Yes, the TB thing is ongoing. But, it's no biggy - we'll get them out eventually.
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Post by wowposter on Nov 8, 2008 23:10:59 GMT -5
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