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What does "S" stand for?

2 messages in this thread | Started on 2002-01-27

RE: [LbNA] What does "S" stand for?

From: Mary Smock (msmock@blast.net) | Date: 2002-01-27 18:16:15 UTC
Hi. I started this with Pete and Wanda. They are from RI. On Thanksgiving,
P and I (we are M&P when we box together, and either M or P when we box
separately) spotted them in NJ. We two duos were hiking the same 5-box
loop, but never got close enough to say hello. Anyway, by checking log
books and license plates, we figured out who we all are. Consequently, Pete
and I, and maybe Priscilla and Wanda, have been listing "sightings" or "S".

Isn't it nice to play a sport that has such flexible rules. Mary, M of M&P
-----Original Message-----
From: thomsen_k [SMTP:thomsen_k@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 10:52 PM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] Re: MA - Moments to Celebrate, false alarm

Now that we all know what P, F, X and E stand for...
what does S stand for??


--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "waldenrun" wrote:
> Co-planter SnowAngel reports that the box is safe and sound in its
> original hiding place. Wanda and Pete got yet ANOTHER first stamp
in
> it (they beat me to Elliott Station & Abington on the Airline by
two
> days).
>
> Now, Wanda and Pete do have experience (P25 F828+ X95 S4), but
I'll
> stick with the existing clues. Just be careful, the sinuous
twists
> and turns that surround the box may confuse and cloud your mind.
>
> WaldenRun



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Re: [LbNA] What does "S" stand for?

From: thomsen_k (thomsen_k@yahoo.com) | Date: 2002-01-27 23:16:18 UTC
Thank you for your reply. That is an interesting story. Yes, you
are right - the flexibility is wonderful! There are always more
surprises around the corner!

Karen in CT

--- In letterbox-usa@y..., Mary Smock wrote:
> Hi. I started this with Pete and Wanda. They are from RI. On
Thanksgiving,
> P and I (we are M&P when we box together, and either M or P when
we box
> separately) spotted them in NJ. We two duos were hiking the same 5-
box
> loop, but never got close enough to say hello. Anyway, by checking
log
> books and license plates, we figured out who we all are.
Consequently, Pete
> and I, and maybe Priscilla and Wanda, have been
listing "sightings" or "S".
>
> Isn't it nice to play a sport that has such flexible rules. Mary,
M of M&P
> -----Original Message-----
> From: thomsen_k [SMTP:thomsen_k@y...]
> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 10:52 PM
> To: letterbox-usa@y...
> Subject: [LbNA] Re: MA - Moments to Celebrate, false alarm
>
> Now that we all know what P, F, X and E stand for...
> what does S stand for??
>
>
> --- In letterbox-usa@y..., "waldenrun" wrote:
> > Co-planter SnowAngel reports that the box is safe and sound in
its
> > original hiding place. Wanda and Pete got yet ANOTHER first
stamp
> in
> > it (they beat me to Elliott Station & Abington on the Airline by
> two
> > days).
> >
> > Now, Wanda and Pete do have experience (P25 F828+ X95 S4), but
> I'll
> > stick with the existing clues. Just be careful, the sinuous
> twists
> > and turns that surround the box may confuse and cloud your mind.
> >
> > WaldenRun
>
>
>
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