So, we haven't resolved the question(s) at hand.
If a squirrel finds a box in the woods without a clue - is it still a
find? If you find a stamp without a box is it a letterbox? If you find
a letterbox without a clue is it still a find? If you find a box
without a stamp is it still a find? If you don't have any clues can
you still find boxes?
phyto ;)
Things to ponder was: [LbNA] Re: Attn: Webmasters
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Started on 2006-11-26
Things to ponder was: [LbNA] Re: Attn: Webmasters
From: Phyto (phyto_me@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-11-26 15:55:03 UTC
RE: Things to ponder was: [LbNA] Re: Attn: Webmasters
From: xxxxxxxx (BrighidFarm@comcast.net) |
Date: 2006-11-26 10:31:55 UTC-06:00
1. No; 2. Depends -- is the logbook still there?; 3. No; 4. No; 5. No.
Now, however, if a TREE were to find the box instead of a squirrel, I'd
likely give an entirely different set of answers.
~~ Mosey ~~
-----Original Message-----
From: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Phyto
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 9:55 AM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Things to ponder was: [LbNA] Re: Attn: Webmasters
So, we haven't resolved the question(s) at hand.
If a squirrel finds a box in the woods without a clue - is it still a
find? If you find a stamp without a box is it a letterbox? If you find
a letterbox without a clue is it still a find? If you find a box
without a stamp is it still a find? If you don't have any clues can
you still find boxes?
phyto ;)
Now, however, if a TREE were to find the box instead of a squirrel, I'd
likely give an entirely different set of answers.
~~ Mosey ~~
-----Original Message-----
From: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Phyto
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 9:55 AM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Things to ponder was: [LbNA] Re: Attn: Webmasters
So, we haven't resolved the question(s) at hand.
If a squirrel finds a box in the woods without a clue - is it still a
find? If you find a stamp without a box is it a letterbox? If you find
a letterbox without a clue is it still a find? If you find a box
without a stamp is it still a find? If you don't have any clues can
you still find boxes?
phyto ;)
RE: Things to ponder was: [LbNA] Re: Attn: Webmasters
From: david baril (gingerbreadjunk@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-11-26 09:43:20 UTC-08:00
no, no, no
the real question is:
why would you wanna play with yourself,
hiding in your room, with the expectation for people to find you there?
what if you end up playing with yourself because no one looks for you?
what about showing everyone how to play with each other?
i perfer playing with others. ;) it's more fun that way!
david (team new hampshire)
http://teamnewhampshie.blogspot.com
xxxxxxxx wrote:
1. No; 2. Depends -- is the logbook still there?; 3. No; 4. No; 5. No.
Now, however, if a TREE were to find the box instead of a squirrel, I'd
likely give an entirely different set of answers.
~~ Mosey ~~
-----Original Message-----
From: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Phyto
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 9:55 AM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Things to ponder was: [LbNA] Re: Attn: Webmasters
So, we haven't resolved the question(s) at hand.
If a squirrel finds a box in the woods without a clue - is it still a
find? If you find a stamp without a box is it a letterbox? If you find
a letterbox without a clue is it still a find? If you find a box
without a stamp is it still a find? If you don't have any clues can
you still find boxes?
phyto ;)
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the real question is:
why would you wanna play with yourself,
hiding in your room, with the expectation for people to find you there?
what if you end up playing with yourself because no one looks for you?
what about showing everyone how to play with each other?
i perfer playing with others. ;) it's more fun that way!
david (team new hampshire)
http://teamnewhampshie.blogspot.com
xxxxxxxx
1. No; 2. Depends -- is the logbook still there?; 3. No; 4. No; 5. No.
Now, however, if a TREE were to find the box instead of a squirrel, I'd
likely give an entirely different set of answers.
~~ Mosey ~~
-----Original Message-----
From: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Phyto
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 9:55 AM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Things to ponder was: [LbNA] Re: Attn: Webmasters
So, we haven't resolved the question(s) at hand.
If a squirrel finds a box in the woods without a clue - is it still a
find? If you find a stamp without a box is it a letterbox? If you find
a letterbox without a clue is it still a find? If you find a box
without a stamp is it still a find? If you don't have any clues can
you still find boxes?
phyto ;)
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Re: Things to ponder was: [LbNA] Re: Attn: Webmasters
From: Suzanne Coe (wilmcoe@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-11-26 20:56:18 UTC-08:00
1) yes, but he probably won't Contact the Placer =)
2) nope, just a stamp
3) yes
4) technically not, I'd come back when the stamp was replaced
5) maybe in New England, the only thing I've ever found without clues is geocaches....
Lotta fun. My kids do these quizzes all the time, but mostly they're about "have you ever smoked/kissed someone/played hooky...." It's about time someone wrote one for ME! =)
Sheba
Phyto wrote:
So, we haven't resolved the question(s) at hand.
1) If a squirrel finds a box in the woods without a clue - is it still a
find? 2) If you find a stamp without a box is it a letterbox? 3) If you find
a letterbox without a clue is it still a find? 4) If you find a box
without a stamp is it still a find? 5) If you don't have any clues can
you still find boxes?
phyto ;)
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2) nope, just a stamp
3) yes
4) technically not, I'd come back when the stamp was replaced
5) maybe in New England, the only thing I've ever found without clues is geocaches....
Lotta fun. My kids do these quizzes all the time, but mostly they're about "have you ever smoked/kissed someone/played hooky...." It's about time someone wrote one for ME! =)
Sheba
Phyto
So, we haven't resolved the question(s) at hand.
1) If a squirrel finds a box in the woods without a clue - is it still a
find? 2) If you find a stamp without a box is it a letterbox? 3) If you find
a letterbox without a clue is it still a find? 4) If you find a box
without a stamp is it still a find? 5) If you don't have any clues can
you still find boxes?
phyto ;)
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