saw an interesting license plate frame at Costco last night. Seriously
debated hanging out in the parking lot to ask about it...
"Ask me about
Stamping Up!"
--
Thom Cheney
tcgrafx... among other things
license plate frame
3 messages in this thread |
Started on 1999-09-28
[LbNA] license plate frame
From: Thom Cheney (tcgrafx@imagina.com) |
Date: 1999-09-28 09:57:40 UTC-07:00
[LbNA] Re: license plate frame
From: CLARK Cara D (cara.d.clark@co.multnomah.or.us) |
Date: 1999-09-28 10:00:39 UTC-07:00
Hopefully it wasn't an archaic joke about Green Stamps! Hee Hee. well Thom,
et. al, I haven't forgotten about letterboxing...I's just that, well...I
thought I was busy before with the wedding stuff...I guess I didn't know
what I was talking about.
So, I see that my first letterbox clue (Mt. Neahkahnie) has been posted!
Yay! It's exciting to see it on the net. But, it's got a totally different
format than any I've ever seen, and the image of my stamp is gigantic.
I'm so impressed with the dedication and creativity of you all out there. I
have gone out with letterboxes in hand, and find that I have an nearly
impossible time coming up with creative clues! But I have found some lovely
spots to hide them. That is a skill that will improve, I guess, as my P
quotient goes up.
Cara
-----Original Message-----
From: Thom Cheney [mailto:tcgrafx@imagina.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 9:58 AM
To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] license plate frame
saw an interesting license plate frame at Costco last night. Seriously
debated hanging out in the parking lot to ask about it...
"Ask me about
Stamping Up!"
--
Thom Cheney
tcgrafx... among other things
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et. al, I haven't forgotten about letterboxing...I's just that, well...I
thought I was busy before with the wedding stuff...I guess I didn't know
what I was talking about.
So, I see that my first letterbox clue (Mt. Neahkahnie) has been posted!
Yay! It's exciting to see it on the net. But, it's got a totally different
format than any I've ever seen, and the image of my stamp is gigantic.
I'm so impressed with the dedication and creativity of you all out there. I
have gone out with letterboxes in hand, and find that I have an nearly
impossible time coming up with creative clues! But I have found some lovely
spots to hide them. That is a skill that will improve, I guess, as my P
quotient goes up.
Cara
-----Original Message-----
From: Thom Cheney [mailto:tcgrafx@imagina.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 9:58 AM
To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] license plate frame
saw an interesting license plate frame at Costco last night. Seriously
debated hanging out in the parking lot to ask about it...
"Ask me about
Stamping Up!"
--
Thom Cheney
tcgrafx... among other things
------------------------------------------------------------------------
eGroups.com home: http://www.egroups.com/group/letterbox-usa
http://www.egroups.com - Simplifying group communications
[LbNA] Re: license plate frame
From: Thom Cheney (tcgrafx@imagina.com) |
Date: 1999-09-28 10:12:46 UTC-07:00
CLARK Cara D wrote:
>
> I have found some lovely
> spots to hide them. That is a skill that will improve, I guess, as my P
> quotient goes up.
I find myself looking for likely spots anytime I am out roaming around
any semi-rural area. My recent experiences with Rock Creek #1 (lost and
found and lost and found again), have left me a little skittish about
placing anymore boxes in town.. although, I might get over that.
good luck with that P quotient!
--
Thom Cheney
tcgrafx... among other things
>
> I have found some lovely
> spots to hide them. That is a skill that will improve, I guess, as my P
> quotient goes up.
I find myself looking for likely spots anytime I am out roaming around
any semi-rural area. My recent experiences with Rock Creek #1 (lost and
found and lost and found again), have left me a little skittish about
placing anymore boxes in town.. although, I might get over that.
good luck with that P quotient!
--
Thom Cheney
tcgrafx... among other things