Don't forget about the CACHE Club Event this Saturday. Should be 20
letterboxes to find as well as 37 caches. Details are here:
(Geocaching.com Event Page)
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=157036
(Navicache.com Event Page)
http://www.navicache.com/cgi-bin/db/displaycache2.pl?CacheID=4739
(Cacheclub event page)
http://cacheclub.com
Thanks
Team Jedi's Website
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>There are 25 messages in this issue.
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>Topics in this digest:
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> 1. Re: Hike-A-Thon (was CNN - Mark in GA)
> From: "rscarpen"
> 2. IN: I-80 boxes
> From: Armadillo Jo
> 3. Re: office letterboxes?
> From: CountdownTo55@aol.com
> 4. Re: Underwater Letterboxes
> From: Kim Richter
> 5. RE: office letterboxes?
> From: "John P. Sullivan"
> 6. Re: office letterboxes?
> From: "genealogy_va"
> 7. ME Lamoine State Park
> From: StDebb@aol.com
> 8. Squam River Covered Bridge Letterbox-NH
> From: "PaulandJayme"
> 9. Re: ME Lamoine State Park
> From: "Phyto"
> 10. Re: Underwater Letterboxes
> From: Leapin' Lizards
> 11. Re: Kids and DEET
> From: "Smiley"
> 12. llblb letterbox.....................[no clues to where it is
>here] Ha!
> From: RUFIS T BUDSTER
> 13. Re: I 70/I 78/I81 boxes IL/IN/OH/PA/NY
> From: "Pete"
> 14. Aargh! We lost Silent Doug's Car Key!!!
> From: "Pete"
> 15. Stone Needle in NJ to be moved
> From: "forester1241"
> 16. Re: Re: ME Lamoine State Park
> From: StDebb@aol.com
> 17. looking for letterboxing scrapbookers
> From: "Liz"
> 18. Re: Re: ME Lamoine State Park
> From: "uneksia"
> 19. Quick update-pulled a box in MO and a HH update
> From: "gryandrowansmum"
> 20. Feeling very sheepish-"contact the placer" info wrong for months!
> From: "gryandrowansmum"
> 21. Re: looking for letterboxing scrapbookers
> From: Gurudybaker@aol.com
> 22. Re: Re: Kids and DEET
> From: Gurudybaker@aol.com
> 23. Re: ME Lamoine State Park
> From: "Phyto"
> 24. Re: CNN - Mark in GA
> From: "ndnboxing"
> 25. Re: Re: office letterboxes?
> From: Mary & Paul The Map Lines
>
>
>________________________________________________________________________
>________________________________________________________________________
>
>Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 23:38:01 -0000
> From: "rscarpen"
>Subject: Re: Hike-A-Thon (was CNN - Mark in GA)
>
> > The posts on this list have been downright boring.
>
>Sorry about that. I've been vacationing for the last couple of weeks
>and flying around the country (more literally than you can possibly
>imagine, I might add). But I'm back for a few days to liven things
>up before I go off on more hair-brained adventures.
>
>Speaking of which....
>
>For those who don't know about it yet....
>
>I *love* to hike, and I'm itching to hit the trail. For this year,
>I'm thinking of something a little less ambitious than the
>Appalachian Trail--the Wonderland Trail around Mount Rainier. It's
>allegedly one of the best trails to 'thru-hike' in the world--a 92
>mile fiesta of adventures. =)
>
>And to make it more interesting, I decided to turn it into a fund
>raiser with the Washington Trail Association's first-ever Hike-A-
>Thon! I've written up a page with all the details that you can find
>at http://www.atlasquest.com/hikeathon/
>
>Basically, I'm hoping to raise $1,000 (or more!) to help Washington
>state trails. I've volunteered with them in the past clearing trails
>and building trails, and they're a GREAT organization! They get a
>LOT done with the little funding they get.
>
>People can pledge a flat dollar amount (but what fun is that?), or a
>per-mile pledge to really make me work for it. ;o) I'd be THRILLED
>and eternally grateful for any pledges to help give back to the trail
>systems that have given most of us so much.
>
>It doesn't even have to be much. One person (not sure if I should
>mention names, but they can raise their hand if they want!) talked
>eight of his co-workers into pledging a penny per mile which--if I
>hike my expected number of miles--only amounts to less than two
>dollars per person. A hundred pledges that amount to $10 per pledge
>would reach my $1,000 goal! It doesn't take much to make a
>difference!
>
>Anyhow, thanks for listening. Like I said before, all the details
>about the Hike-A-Thon can be found at
>http://www.atlasquest.com/hikeathon/ and you can make a pledge at any
>time up until the end of this months. Thanks again!
>
>-- Ryan
>
>
>
>________________________________________________________________________
>________________________________________________________________________
>
>Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 16:35:43 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Armadillo Jo
>Subject: IN: I-80 boxes
>
>The following boxes are within 5 miles of the Indiana
>Toll Road:
>
>A Hard Scrabble (Exit 49)
>Hunt for Limpids (between exits 49 and 72)
>Lucky Shamrock
>Grapes and a Garden
>Birds of a Feather (in same county park off exit 77)
>Century of Progress (Mystery box, can't tell you...but
>it's in Elkhart county per the clues!)
>
>If you would like more information, e-mail me off list
>at jes7o@yahoo.com
>
>Armadillo Jo
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 19:48:58 EDT
> From: CountdownTo55@aol.com
>Subject: Re: office letterboxes?
>
>In a message dated 8/10/2004 9:21:18 AM Central Standard Time,
>genealogy_va@yahoo.com writes:
>My office is fairly quiet, and it occured to me that the occasional
>visitor would be acceptable (and part of the clues would stipulate
>the hours I'm in).
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
>I would say maybe consider clearing it with your boss first?
>
>Even if the clues give acceptable times to show up, you can probably rely
>on
>there being folks who either aren't going to read all that closely, or who
>just may not care.
>
>And if you have an office that's "quiet" the powers-that-be or fellow
>co-workers might like it that way. Imagine various ways that box-seekers
>might
>"disturb the peace" to see if the rest of the staff would be OK with it.
>
>(When I asked permission to put a couple in a cemetery, the owner told me
>fine, in fact he was even a little thrilled with it, but he made very sure
>I
>understood that the clues had to be written in such a way that the
>box-seekers
>would not be coming into the office to ask office personnel for help in
>figuring
>out any of the clues. For example, I can't mention actual gravestone names
>because seekers might come into the office asking office folks to look up
>gravesite locations of any person with that last name. So I got permission
>to do
>it, but I have to run my clues by the office manager first for approval.)
>
>Ignore all of the above however if you happen to be the boss. :-)
>
>Pippi L
> & BearToes, Joie, Elmer, & Jerk
> & The Spirit of Pumpkin da Pugga Rugga
>
>
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>
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>
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>
>Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 17:13:44 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Kim Richter
>Subject: Re: Underwater Letterboxes
>
>I haven't actually seen it but I've heard of one in the Oxley Nature Center
>Series in Tulsa, OK. You might contact the placer of those and ask about
>it.
>
>
>
>Lisa
>I have been a little obsessed with creating an underwater letterbox.
>Has anyone ever attempted one of these or come across one of these? I
>am trying to do it with the least amount of "trash", and the least
>amount of rust. I was first thinking lock box, but now I wonder if
>rocks in a heavy-duty industrial waterproof container might work.
>
>I'd be interested in any of your thoughts/experiences.
>
>Limur
>
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>Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 20:21:26 -0400
> From: "John P. Sullivan"
>Subject: RE: office letterboxes?
>
>Wheeee Doggies - can you imagine how many letterboxes we could get in
>Connecticut if we all put office boxes in place too?
>
>Wow! I see 5 digits behind the F number!
>
>The Sullivans
>Glastonbury, Connecticut
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: CountdownTo55@aol.com [mailto:CountdownTo55@aol.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 6:49 PM
>To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [LbNA] office letterboxes?
>
>In a message dated 8/10/2004 9:21:18 AM Central Standard Time,
>genealogy_va@yahoo.com writes:
>My office is fairly quiet, and it occured to me that the occasional
>visitor would be acceptable (and part of the clues would stipulate
>the hours I'm in).
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
>I would say maybe consider clearing it with your boss first?
>
>Even if the clues give acceptable times to show up, you can probably
>rely on
>there being folks who either aren't going to read all that closely, or
>who
>just may not care.
>
>And if you have an office that's "quiet" the powers-that-be or fellow
>co-workers might like it that way. Imagine various ways that
>box-seekers might
>"disturb the peace" to see if the rest of the staff would be OK with it.
>
>
>(When I asked permission to put a couple in a cemetery, the owner told
>me
>fine, in fact he was even a little thrilled with it, but he made very
>sure I
>understood that the clues had to be written in such a way that the
>box-seekers
>would not be coming into the office to ask office personnel for help in
>figuring
>out any of the clues. For example, I can't mention actual gravestone
>names
>because seekers might come into the office asking office folks to look
>up
>gravesite locations of any person with that last name. So I got
>permission to do
>it, but I have to run my clues by the office manager first for
>approval.)
>
>Ignore all of the above however if you happen to be the boss. :-)
>
>Pippi L
> & BearToes, Joie, Elmer, & Jerk
> & The Spirit of Pumpkin da Pugga Rugga
>
>
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>Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 00:55:52 -0000
> From: "genealogy_va"
>Subject: Re: office letterboxes?
>
>Hello,
>Definitely something most folks would need to consider. In my case,
>there is building security, floor security, electronic passcards and
>a reception area, meaning I'd have to come sign them in at the front
>desk and personally escort them to and from my office.
>
>But for some folks, this might be very possible to pursue.
>Especially if, as you noted, they are the boss. Or own the
>business. Lots of options, I'd think.
>
>Thanks for the feedback though,
>FamilyMan
>
>
>
>
>
>--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, CountdownTo55@a... wrote:
> > In a message dated 8/10/2004 9:21:18 AM Central Standard Time,
> > genealogy_va@y... writes:
> > My office is fairly quiet, and it occured to me that the occasional
> > visitor would be acceptable (and part of the clues would stipulate
> > the hours I'm in).
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >
> > I would say maybe consider clearing it with your boss first?
> >
> > Even if the clues give acceptable times to show up, you can
>probably rely on
> > there being folks who either aren't going to read all that closely,
>or who
> > just may not care.
> >
> > And if you have an office that's "quiet" the powers-that-be or
>fellow
> > co-workers might like it that way. Imagine various ways that box-
>seekers might
> > "disturb the peace" to see if the rest of the staff would be OK
>with it.
> >
>
> > Ignore all of the above however if you happen to be the boss. :-)
> >
> > Pippi L
> > & BearToes, Joie, Elmer, & Jerk
> > & The Spirit of Pumpkin da Pugga Rugga
> >
>
>
>
>________________________________________________________________________
>________________________________________________________________________
>
>Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 20:57:55 EDT
> From: StDebb@aol.com
>Subject: ME Lamoine State Park
>
>Hey, I was just down in the letterboxing basement, looking for something
>else, and I noticed this box has been archived. I can tell you, it's
>alive and
>well and right where it's supposed to be, but since I'm about 1800 miles
>away
>from it, I can't exactly adopt it. Any kind Maine boxers out there
>willing to
>keep this one active?
>
>DebBee
>
>
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>
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>
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>
>Message: 8
> Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 21:42:54 -0400
> From: "PaulandJayme"
>Subject: Squam River Covered Bridge Letterbox-NH
>
>Just wanted to let everyone know that we update the directions to the Squam
>River Covered Bridge LB. We had gotten a couple emails suggesting that it
>was MIA. We checked tonight and it is still there and getting quite a lot
>of visitors. Thanks for all the nice messages.
>
>We changed the directions a little because as one visitor noted there are
>two possible right turns onto River Street. If someone goes in the wrong
>(other) entrance then they search the wrong side of the bridge.
>
>Son of a Sailor (Team Duggan)
>
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>
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>
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>________________________________________________________________________
>
>Message: 9
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:59:22 -0000
> From: "Phyto"
>Subject: Re: ME Lamoine State Park
>
>--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, StDebb@a... wrote:
> >Any kind Maine boxers out there willing to
> > keep this one active?
>
>With the recent press, I think it is imperative that the original placers
>be notified.
>The campgrounds for this park are not so thrilled. I'm not willing to take
>ownership
>at this point either because of that. There was some discussion on the LBNE
>list,
>but it is right down the street from me. I'm just not involved in boxing
>politics to
>the point of writing letters to the state authorities. Sorry, not
>interested.
>
>Thanks for bringing it up on the big list Deb!
>
>Phyto
>
>
>
>________________________________________________________________________
>________________________________________________________________________
>
>Message: 10
> Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 19:01:28 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Leapin' Lizards
>Subject: Re: Underwater Letterboxes
>
>Yeah, that one is underwater...very cool.
>
>Leapin' Lizards
>
>--- Kim Richter
>
> > I haven't actually seen it but I've heard of one in
> > the Oxley Nature Center Series in Tulsa, OK. You
> > might contact the placer of those and ask about it.
> >
>
>
>
>
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>Message: 11
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 02:16:53 -0000
> From: "Smiley"
>Subject: Re: Kids and DEET
>
>
>I'm not sure about ticks, but that Avon skin so soft lotion works
>fabulous for mosquitos. I bought some last summer to give it my own
>test after hearing about it for years. We never ended up needing it
>after I bought it, but I brought it back out this summer and used it
>when we went camping. There were mosquitos galore. The first day I
>used Off spray with deet and then decided to give the skin so soft a
>try. The mosquitos would come close and then as soon as they smelled
>it they would fly away. My kids were actually running around with
>their arms up to the mosquitos chasing them away. It was a funny
>sight. They have, what I think is called Bug Plus that has a better
>odor than the original skin so soft lotion. It's safe for any age
>children and it says you don't have to worry about washing it off
>when the day is done. And it dosn't accidentally get sprayed in your
>eyes or mouth like the deet sprays. Just a suggestion.
>
>"Smiley"
>
>--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Pam Kleingers"
>wrote:
> >
> >
> > I'm just worried about putting
> > > DEET on my daughter.
> >
>
>
>
>
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>________________________________________________________________________
>
>Message: 12
> Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 22:34:24 -0400
> From: RUFIS T BUDSTER
>Subject: llblb letterbox.....................[no clues to where it is here]
>Ha!
>
>Well the budster & I decided to ride around a bit so I pulled him along
>in his doggy cart with my bike. J shopped at that 24 hour world famous
>icon in the retail arena. What a bad boxer I am, just placing boxes and
>not finding many. J is unhappy about this but lets me go about my
>business, bud & I, what a sweetheart. All this as a prelude until its
>posted. What fun it will be to find this one as a break from such a
>busy place.
> Have fun following those clues! - Budster
>
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>
>Message: 13
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 02:46:47 -0000
> From: "Pete"
>Subject: Re: I 70/I 78/I81 boxes IL/IN/OH/PA/NY
>
>Hi all.
>
>Clan Jiggs is slowly making our way to the northeast (we're in
>northern NM tonight) . Thanks to all those who replied to our call
>for boxes along I80 in NV/UT and 70/25 in CO.
>
>We'd appreciate any info about "drive-by" boxes along I70 from St
>Louis to Pittsburgh, and I76/I81 to Scranton and Watertown, NY.
>
>So far, we've picked up 4 boxes in NV (thanks for the great little
>note in Lovelock, NV Don and Gwen!!!) 1 in UT, and another 4 in CO.
>While looking for the Buffalo Bill box in Golden, CO, we met another
>LBing family, from Moab, UT - they read the Time article, and have
>just started boxing (the power of print, eh??)
>
>Please send any suggestions for boxes to jiggs11@yahoo.com
>
>Thanks.
>
>Pete aka Jiggs
>
>P10 F225 X55 E4 HH20
>
>
>
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>________________________________________________________________________
>
>Message: 14
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 02:51:12 -0000
> From: "Pete"
>Subject: Aargh! We lost Silent Doug's Car Key!!!
>
>Aargh!
>
>While traveling from CA to ON, we were carrying Silent Doug's car
>key - you know, the one he lost to his rental car at Don and Gwen's
>in Kernville, Ca last fall? - and when we met some new letterboxers
>from Moab, UT we took it out to show them our exalted treasure!
>
>However, when we got to our next stop in Denver, it was GONE!!!
>
>Hopefully, someone wil come accross this little beauty and continue
>its journey back to PA!
>
>(with tongue firnly planted in cheek)
>
>Jiggs
>
>
>
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>________________________________________________________________________
>
>Message: 15
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 02:53:25 -0000
> From: "forester1241"
>Subject: Stone Needle in NJ to be moved
>
>I went to check on my letterbox, Stone Needle in NJ and noticed that
>a faint
>trail is beginning to form. When it was first placed, there wasn't
>much
>traffic, maybe one a month at most. Now that's changed. Recently a
>high
>School club found the box with about 10 kids at once. I'm going to
>keep the
>first half of clues the same and changing the final clues to end up
>at a
>slightly different spot where there already is worn trails and it
>can't do
>much damage. I scouted it out today. So stay tuned and I'll fill
>you in as
>soon as I make the move.
>
>John
>
>
>
>________________________________________________________________________
>________________________________________________________________________
>
>Message: 16
> Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 23:16:20 EDT
> From: StDebb@aol.com
>Subject: Re: Re: ME Lamoine State Park
>
>phyto_me@yahoo.com writes:
>
> > I think it is imperative that the original placers be notified.
> >
>Well, I did the "contact the placer" thing 2 weeks ago when we found it.
>Didn't get an answer, but you can never tell if that's because they're
>gone, or
>just because they don't bother to reply.
>
>I would assume (but you know what they say about that!) that before they
>archive clues, they try at least once to contact the placers.
>
>I just think it's such a shame, with so many boxes going missing (many of
>them mine, LOL!) that there's a perfectly good box, with a viable stamp, a
>dry
>logbook, and even an inkpad, out there that'll never be found again.
>:::sniff
>sniff::: Maybe we should have a virtual funeral for it or something.
>
>Can you tell I'm up too late and should be sleeping?
>
>DebBee
>
>
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>
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>Message: 17
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 03:27:28 -0000
> From: "Liz"
>Subject: looking for letterboxing scrapbookers
>
>I'm a new letterboxer, and an avid scrapbooker. This is presenting me
>with a dilema as to whether to use a letterboxing logbook or a small
>scrapbook. I'm looking for someone who is an avid scrapbooker and has
>been letterboxing for quite a while to discuss this with, could you
>email me off-list (to avoid creating unnecesary traffic on the list)?
>
>thanks!
>Liz
>
>
>
>
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>Message: 18
> Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 23:32:19 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
> From: "uneksia"
>Subject: Re: Re: ME Lamoine State Park
>
>am i getting here that the lamoine state park doesn't want the box there?
>confused.....
>smile
>uneksia
>
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>Message: 19
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 03:48:30 -0000
> From: "gryandrowansmum"
>Subject: Quick update-pulled a box in MO and a HH update
>
>I am on vacation, but in case any one is headed to Frontier Park to
>get the "French" letterbox, I pulled it and will replace it when we
>come up in September. The log is FULL!! Yippeeee!
>
>And anyone heading to "The Explorers" letterbox in the same park may
>find a cute little piece of sports equipment hanging out there for a
>spell. The clues have changed a wee bit-get the new ones first.
>
>I planted a box in Pittsfield, IL but won't put the clues up until I
>get home next week.
>
>Take care all!
>Cami the strgazermomma
>
>
>
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>Message: 20
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 03:52:13 -0000
> From: "gryandrowansmum"
>Subject: Feeling very sheepish-"contact the placer" info wrong for months!
>
>We moved, well, a while ago and I just today realized that my
>"contact the placer" email address is WRONG! DOH! I've changed it,
>but this probably explains why I've never had a box update.
>
>So-if you think you might have a wrong email address up there-go
>change it. Just a friendly public service announcement from yours
>truly.
>
>CAmi
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>Message: 21
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:08:57 EDT
> From: Gurudybaker@aol.com
>Subject: Re: looking for letterboxing scrapbookers
>
>Try mamafox
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>Message: 22
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:15:13 EDT
> From: Gurudybaker@aol.com
>Subject: Re: Re: Kids and DEET
>
>You should not put deets directly on your skin particularly for children.
>
>STAR:W+S=DRR
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>Message: 23
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 10:36:16 -0000
> From: "Phyto"
>Subject: Re: ME Lamoine State Park
>
>--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "uneksia"
> > am i getting here that the lamoine state park doesn't want the box
>there?
> > confused.....
>
>Yup! They tried to "contact the placer" but I believe they are from out of
>state.
>phyto
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>Message: 24
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 11:45:07 -0000
> From: "ndnboxing"
>Subject: Re: CNN - Mark in GA
>
>Look for it in 2 more weeks. I just talked to the producer yesterday
>and she's busy editing the footage. As far as a sign goes, I have no
>idea. I do know that they shot a lot of footage of my shoes as I
>walked down the trail, so maybe letterboxers can get some sponsorship
>from Airwalk. BTW, pychomommy...loved your answer to "where were you
>when the music died" on AQ! Hilarious!!
>
>Mark
>
>--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "psycomommy2003"
>
> > In reference to your past post regarding CNN, will there be a sign?
> > Something cataclysmic? I can only hope. The posts on this list have
> > been downright boring.
> > Psychomom
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>Message: 25
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 05:15:15 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Mary & Paul The Map Lines
>Subject: Re: Re: office letterboxes?
>
>A lot of companies have hidden cameras and saw someone
>on the property and do not want this activity. I was
>tossed off a companies property in Milford Ma I didn't
>know they owed the woods around the property. Oh well.
>
>
>--- ndnboxing
>
> > A darn good idea. I planted one at my work on our
> > grounds, but was
> > told that visitors wouldn't be allowed on our
> > property and to please
> > remove it. I'm not really sure how they knew about
> > it, but they
> > frowned on it pretty quickly.
> > Good luck,
> > Mark
>
> > > FamilyMan
>
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