Hey Danielle, did they mention that there is a MANDITORY box? Yeah, to becom
an official letterboxer you have to visit Evanston, IL and find my box. I'll
be expecting you within a month.
Just joshing. :-)
No, really, things have gotten so desparate around my box I got my MOM to go
find it. I had to carve her her own stamp and it took me 1.5 months to get
her out there! Gosh it's lonely here.
Rachel
"For the love of God, SOMEBODY visit my box, will you?" G.
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Started on 1998-11-23
[L-USA] OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: (Harpo73@aol.com) |
Date: 1998-11-23 21:43:51 UTC-05:00
[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: (Letterboxr@aol.com) |
Date: 1998-11-24 00:29:40 UTC-05:00
I just want to take a moment to say thanks to Rachel, and everyone like her
who has gone to the trouble to place a letterbox that has not yet been
visited. (outside of mothers, that is)
This early stage of the game is no doubt frustrating and somewhat lonely.
However, please keep in mind that we can't get people hooked on finding
letterboxes if there aren't any out there to find. Stand strong and have
faith... we will all be rewarded in time as more people get interested.
In the meantime, my advice is to make MORE letterboxes!!! Even if it's too
cold to place them right now, carve some stamps and get the boxes assembled
and ready to hide. I'm expecting this coming spring to be an important time
for our new hobby.
People may not be willing to travel very far to find one letterbox, but if you
place several in the same part of the country, people will come looking for
them!!! I also have boxes that have not been discovered, yet. Others,
however (especially where I've placed several in the same vicinity) have been
visited by people who don't even participate in this list... people who don't
even live in my State!!!
If the fish aren't biting, try putting a bigger worm on the hook!!!
Others out there have yet to place a box. To those people, I would like to
say... please... no, make that PRETTY PLEASE... let's get some more States
represented on the Clues Map!!! What can the rest of us do to help you get
started? Do you need advice... help... a free stamp? What's it going to take
to get people motivated to place their first letterbox?? Please speak up.
Don't be afraid to ask for assistance. You won't get another chance to be THE
FIRST person to put out a letterbox in your home State.
If it sounds like I'm begging... it's because I am!!! The more letterboxes
there are out there, the sooner we will get more people hooked. And then
THOSE people will place boxes for US to find. If this spring is going to be
as exciting as it should be, we all need to get involved NOW!!!!
Thanks, again, Rachel (and others)... for being involved!
"Der Mad Stamper"
Portland, OR
In a message dated 11/23/98 7:06:14 PM Pacific Standard Time, Harpo73@aol.com
writes:
> Hey Danielle, did they mention that there is a MANDITORY box? Yeah, to
becom
> an official letterboxer you have to visit Evanston, IL and find my box. I'
> ll
> be expecting you within a month.
>
> Just joshing. :-)
>
> No, really, things have gotten so desparate around my box I got my MOM to
go
> find it. I had to carve her her own stamp and it took me 1.5 months to get
> her out there! Gosh it's lonely here.
>
> Rachel
> "For the love of God, SOMEBODY visit my box, will you?" G.
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who has gone to the trouble to place a letterbox that has not yet been
visited. (outside of mothers, that is)
This early stage of the game is no doubt frustrating and somewhat lonely.
However, please keep in mind that we can't get people hooked on finding
letterboxes if there aren't any out there to find. Stand strong and have
faith... we will all be rewarded in time as more people get interested.
In the meantime, my advice is to make MORE letterboxes!!! Even if it's too
cold to place them right now, carve some stamps and get the boxes assembled
and ready to hide. I'm expecting this coming spring to be an important time
for our new hobby.
People may not be willing to travel very far to find one letterbox, but if you
place several in the same part of the country, people will come looking for
them!!! I also have boxes that have not been discovered, yet. Others,
however (especially where I've placed several in the same vicinity) have been
visited by people who don't even participate in this list... people who don't
even live in my State!!!
If the fish aren't biting, try putting a bigger worm on the hook!!!
Others out there have yet to place a box. To those people, I would like to
say... please... no, make that PRETTY PLEASE... let's get some more States
represented on the Clues Map!!! What can the rest of us do to help you get
started? Do you need advice... help... a free stamp? What's it going to take
to get people motivated to place their first letterbox?? Please speak up.
Don't be afraid to ask for assistance. You won't get another chance to be THE
FIRST person to put out a letterbox in your home State.
If it sounds like I'm begging... it's because I am!!! The more letterboxes
there are out there, the sooner we will get more people hooked. And then
THOSE people will place boxes for US to find. If this spring is going to be
as exciting as it should be, we all need to get involved NOW!!!!
Thanks, again, Rachel (and others)... for being involved!
"Der Mad Stamper"
Portland, OR
In a message dated 11/23/98 7:06:14 PM Pacific Standard Time, Harpo73@aol.com
writes:
> Hey Danielle, did they mention that there is a MANDITORY box? Yeah, to
becom
> an official letterboxer you have to visit Evanston, IL and find my box. I'
> ll
> be expecting you within a month.
>
> Just joshing. :-)
>
> No, really, things have gotten so desparate around my box I got my MOM to
go
> find it. I had to carve her her own stamp and it took me 1.5 months to get
> her out there! Gosh it's lonely here.
>
> Rachel
> "For the love of God, SOMEBODY visit my box, will you?" G.
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From: sheila cunningham (sheilac@airmail.net) |
Date: 1998-11-24 00:08:41 UTC-06:00
Rachel -
Your Mom must be really cool to go find your box-even though it took some
talking.
When I win the lottery (when I buy a ticket), one of the things I am going
to do
is travel around and find all of the letterboxes !!!! Until then, it will
take some
time to get to all of the locals. However, you never can tell !
Sheila
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Your Mom must be really cool to go find your box-even though it took some
talking.
When I win the lottery (when I buy a ticket), one of the things I am going
to do
is travel around and find all of the letterboxes !!!! Until then, it will
take some
time to get to all of the locals. However, you never can tell !
Sheila
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: Thom Cheney (tcgrafx@imagina.com) |
Date: 1998-11-24 08:17:21 UTC-08:00
Letterboxr@aol.com wrote:
>
> I just want to take a moment to say thanks to Rachel, and everyone like her
> who has gone to the trouble to place a letterbox that has not yet been
> visited. (outside of mothers, that is)
Mitch and I have it lucky... we turned out to be neighbors. It is
gratifying to place a letterbox knowing that someone as rabid about it
as you will be out there shortly to find it. It is a thrill to have
your box found... but let me say that I get as much a thrill finding a
spot that just says "put a letterbox here" and then figuring out some
clever clues and a stamp image for that site. The last box we hid took
some extra effort & I am now exploring the opportunities for more
intricate trick enclosures. I really want to build a Rube Goldberg type
of letterbox.
The thing is... ya gotta get out and just do it!!!! The fun in
letterboxing is the doing.. be that hunting, finding or building and
placing.
I'm going to take my burgeoning stamp collection to my sister's house
for T-day and get some more converts. We do need some Californians
involved.
--
Thom Cheney
Early Bronco Entertainment
http://www.EarlyBroncoEnt.com
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>
> I just want to take a moment to say thanks to Rachel, and everyone like her
> who has gone to the trouble to place a letterbox that has not yet been
> visited. (outside of mothers, that is)
Mitch and I have it lucky... we turned out to be neighbors. It is
gratifying to place a letterbox knowing that someone as rabid about it
as you will be out there shortly to find it. It is a thrill to have
your box found... but let me say that I get as much a thrill finding a
spot that just says "put a letterbox here" and then figuring out some
clever clues and a stamp image for that site. The last box we hid took
some extra effort & I am now exploring the opportunities for more
intricate trick enclosures. I really want to build a Rube Goldberg type
of letterbox.
The thing is... ya gotta get out and just do it!!!! The fun in
letterboxing is the doing.. be that hunting, finding or building and
placing.
I'm going to take my burgeoning stamp collection to my sister's house
for T-day and get some more converts. We do need some Californians
involved.
--
Thom Cheney
Early Bronco Entertainment
http://www.EarlyBroncoEnt.com
P.S. Mitch... your boxes will be found shortly!!
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: Linda Aplin (linda@auc.com) |
Date: 1998-11-24 10:09:10 UTC-08:00
Reply to: RE: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
Thom,
I'm a Californian and plan to get involved. Come spring, after the snow melts, I plan to hid a bunch of boxes in the Tahoe area. I'll design and carve stamps this winter and roughly plan out areas to place boxes. Maybe I should consider hiding boxes closer to home in the Bay Area?
I agree that it's a lonely sport. Is there any way to broaden our audience--I'm thinking of contacting the local orienteering club. Are there other groups we can contact (Sierra Club, local hiking clubs, who else????)? It will be a lot more fun if there are more people involved. Could we do some emailed pr to reach these groups?
Linda
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>Letterboxr@aol.com wrote:
>> >> I just want to take a moment to say thanks to Rachel, and everyone like her
>> who has gone to the trouble to place a letterbox that has not yet been
>> visited. (outside of mothers, that is)
>
>
>Mitch and I have it lucky... we turned out to be neighbors. It is
>gratifying to place a letterbox knowing that someone as rabid about it
>as you will be out there shortly to find it. It is a thrill to have
>your box found... but let me say that I get as much a thrill finding a
>spot that just says "put a letterbox here" and then figuring out some
>clever clues and a stamp image for that site. The last box we hid took
>some extra effort & I am now exploring the opportunities for more
>intricate trick enclosures. I really want to build a Rube Goldberg type
>of letterbox.
>
>The thing is... ya gotta get out and just do it!!!! The fun in
>letterboxing is the doing.. be that hunting, finding or building and
>placing.
>
>I'm going to take my burgeoning stamp collection to my sister's house
>for T-day and get some more converts. We do need some Californians
>involved.
>
>-- >Thom Cheney
>Early Bronco Entertainment
>http://www.EarlyBroncoEnt.com
>
>P.S. Mitch... your boxes will be found shortly!!
>
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Thom,
I'm a Californian and plan to get involved. Come spring, after the snow melts, I plan to hid a bunch of boxes in the Tahoe area. I'll design and carve stamps this winter and roughly plan out areas to place boxes. Maybe I should consider hiding boxes closer to home in the Bay Area?
I agree that it's a lonely sport. Is there any way to broaden our audience--I'm thinking of contacting the local orienteering club. Are there other groups we can contact (Sierra Club, local hiking clubs, who else????)? It will be a lot more fun if there are more people involved. Could we do some emailed pr to reach these groups?
Linda
____________________________________________________
Thom Cheney wrote:
>Letterboxr@aol.com wrote:
>> >> I just want to take a moment to say thanks to Rachel, and everyone like her
>> who has gone to the trouble to place a letterbox that has not yet been
>> visited. (outside of mothers, that is)
>
>
>Mitch and I have it lucky... we turned out to be neighbors. It is
>gratifying to place a letterbox knowing that someone as rabid about it
>as you will be out there shortly to find it. It is a thrill to have
>your box found... but let me say that I get as much a thrill finding a
>spot that just says "put a letterbox here" and then figuring out some
>clever clues and a stamp image for that site. The last box we hid took
>some extra effort & I am now exploring the opportunities for more
>intricate trick enclosures. I really want to build a Rube Goldberg type
>of letterbox.
>
>The thing is... ya gotta get out and just do it!!!! The fun in
>letterboxing is the doing.. be that hunting, finding or building and
>placing.
>
>I'm going to take my burgeoning stamp collection to my sister's house
>for T-day and get some more converts. We do need some Californians
>involved.
>
>-- >Thom Cheney
>Early Bronco Entertainment
>http://www.EarlyBroncoEnt.com
>
>P.S. Mitch... your boxes will be found shortly!!
>
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From: Thom Cheney (tcgrafx@imagina.com) |
Date: 1998-11-24 10:37:03 UTC-08:00
Linda Aplin wrote:
>
> Reply to: RE: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
> Thom,
>
> I'm a Californian and plan to get involved.
oops, sorry Linda... I meant to type that we need to get some MORE
Californians involved.
I will be in Redding this weekend for T-day. Sue was looking over my
shoulder as I typed the last post & she suggested we get an L-box ready
to place this weekend while in CA. I believe I may do just that. I'll
try to plant it in a snow-free zone. How is the drive from your area to
Redding?
I have been promoting L-boxing to the 4wd people that I know. Some of
my clues are posted on the EBE web site (athough Mitch and Dan'l are
much better at updating clues than my friend who runs the EBE site). If
I were involved with a hiking club, maybe a climbing club, scouting,
orienteering, rubber stampers, etc, etc... I find that 1 out of 4
people I mention L-boxing to is interested. 1 out of 2 that we take
L-boxing are hooked... it seems 1 out of 10 will actually place a box.
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>
> Reply to: RE: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
> Thom,
>
> I'm a Californian and plan to get involved.
oops, sorry Linda... I meant to type that we need to get some MORE
Californians involved.
I will be in Redding this weekend for T-day. Sue was looking over my
shoulder as I typed the last post & she suggested we get an L-box ready
to place this weekend while in CA. I believe I may do just that. I'll
try to plant it in a snow-free zone. How is the drive from your area to
Redding?
I have been promoting L-boxing to the 4wd people that I know. Some of
my clues are posted on the EBE web site (athough Mitch and Dan'l are
much better at updating clues than my friend who runs the EBE site). If
I were involved with a hiking club, maybe a climbing club, scouting,
orienteering, rubber stampers, etc, etc... I find that 1 out of 4
people I mention L-boxing to is interested. 1 out of 2 that we take
L-boxing are hooked... it seems 1 out of 10 will actually place a box.
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From: Linda Aplin (linda@auc.com) |
Date: 1998-11-24 10:43:02 UTC-08:00
Reply to: RE: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
Hi Thom,
Redding is quite far from the Bay Area (and the drive is long and straight and quite boring!). If you place a box, that would be a great start for our state!
You've got me thinking about placing boxes locally--something that did not occur to me until today. I've always envisioned the mountains but will now look at local areas too.
Hope the weather's OK for the weekend. They keep forecasting terrible storms, but none have hit so far.
Thanks for the inspiration!
Linda
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Thom Cheney wrote:
>Linda Aplin wrote:
>> >> Reply to: RE: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
>> Thom,
>> >> I'm a Californian and plan to get involved. >
>oops, sorry Linda... I meant to type that we need to get some MORE
>Californians involved.
>
>I will be in Redding this weekend for T-day. Sue was looking over my
>shoulder as I typed the last post & she suggested we get an L-box ready
>to place this weekend while in CA. I believe I may do just that. I'll
>try to plant it in a snow-free zone. How is the drive from your area to
>Redding?
>
>I have been promoting L-boxing to the 4wd people that I know. Some of
>my clues are posted on the EBE web site (athough Mitch and Dan'l are
>much better at updating clues than my friend who runs the EBE site). If
>I were involved with a hiking club, maybe a climbing club, scouting,
>orienteering, rubber stampers, etc, etc... I find that 1 out of 4
>people I mention L-boxing to is interested. 1 out of 2 that we take
>L-boxing are hooked... it seems 1 out of 10 will actually place a box. >-- >Thom Cheney
>Early Bronco Entertainment
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Hi Thom,
Redding is quite far from the Bay Area (and the drive is long and straight and quite boring!). If you place a box, that would be a great start for our state!
You've got me thinking about placing boxes locally--something that did not occur to me until today. I've always envisioned the mountains but will now look at local areas too.
Hope the weather's OK for the weekend. They keep forecasting terrible storms, but none have hit so far.
Thanks for the inspiration!
Linda
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Thom Cheney wrote:
>Linda Aplin wrote:
>> >> Reply to: RE: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
>> Thom,
>> >> I'm a Californian and plan to get involved. >
>oops, sorry Linda... I meant to type that we need to get some MORE
>Californians involved.
>
>I will be in Redding this weekend for T-day. Sue was looking over my
>shoulder as I typed the last post & she suggested we get an L-box ready
>to place this weekend while in CA. I believe I may do just that. I'll
>try to plant it in a snow-free zone. How is the drive from your area to
>Redding?
>
>I have been promoting L-boxing to the 4wd people that I know. Some of
>my clues are posted on the EBE web site (athough Mitch and Dan'l are
>much better at updating clues than my friend who runs the EBE site). If
>I were involved with a hiking club, maybe a climbing club, scouting,
>orienteering, rubber stampers, etc, etc... I find that 1 out of 4
>people I mention L-boxing to is interested. 1 out of 2 that we take
>L-boxing are hooked... it seems 1 out of 10 will actually place a box. >-- >Thom Cheney
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: Thom Cheney (tcgrafx@imagina.com) |
Date: 1998-11-24 11:47:02 UTC-08:00
Hey Linda... my first L-box was way out in the boonies. I haven't even
been back to check on it lately. We are fortunate to have a bit of
wilderness nearby that easily lends itself to letterboxing & now is
oozing over with 4 boxes within a couple of acres, with more to come
(right Mitch?). We may christen it "Little Dartmoor" before we are
done.
Since the MAJOR effort of assembling and placing the first box, each
succesive one has been easier. It seems like everywhere we go now, we
look for likely hiding spots.
Don't give up!! Once you place one you'll be hooked. I do recommend
placing one locally for a couple of reasons... A) you are more likely to
get friends or local people involved B) it won't be such a time
commitment to find a place and get the box hidden C) you will be able
to check on the box without too much effort.
If (or more likely when, since I have already carved a stamp at this
point) we place the box in Redding, I will leave instructions with my
sister & her kids to check on it for me.... thus, they will be
initiated!!
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been back to check on it lately. We are fortunate to have a bit of
wilderness nearby that easily lends itself to letterboxing & now is
oozing over with 4 boxes within a couple of acres, with more to come
(right Mitch?). We may christen it "Little Dartmoor" before we are
done.
Since the MAJOR effort of assembling and placing the first box, each
succesive one has been easier. It seems like everywhere we go now, we
look for likely hiding spots.
Don't give up!! Once you place one you'll be hooked. I do recommend
placing one locally for a couple of reasons... A) you are more likely to
get friends or local people involved B) it won't be such a time
commitment to find a place and get the box hidden C) you will be able
to check on the box without too much effort.
If (or more likely when, since I have already carved a stamp at this
point) we place the box in Redding, I will leave instructions with my
sister & her kids to check on it for me.... thus, they will be
initiated!!
--
Thom Cheney
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http://www.EarlyBroncoEnt.com
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: erik/susan davis (davisarc@wcvt.com) |
Date: 1998-11-24 19:22:22 UTC-08:00
Rachael:
An idea:
Why not give lettergoxing kits to your family/friends this Christmas.
You know, enough to create one box, including carving stuff, some
erasers, a note book or two.
Also, naturally, web site references, print out some of the pages,
etc,....
Cost will be modest (10 -20 bucks, depending on..), and, you will
generate some new enthusiasts in your area to, yes, visit Pioneer
Rachael's box.
Suzi and I are planning to do this to many of our far-flung family and
friends.
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An idea:
Why not give lettergoxing kits to your family/friends this Christmas.
You know, enough to create one box, including carving stuff, some
erasers, a note book or two.
Also, naturally, web site references, print out some of the pages,
etc,....
Cost will be modest (10 -20 bucks, depending on..), and, you will
generate some new enthusiasts in your area to, yes, visit Pioneer
Rachael's box.
Suzi and I are planning to do this to many of our far-flung family and
friends.
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: (Dmnynkii@aol.com) |
Date: 1998-11-25 16:35:10 UTC-05:00
Erik,
Sounds like a cool christmas gift idea!!
Becky
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Sounds like a cool christmas gift idea!!
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: (FlyinRibit@aol.com) |
Date: 1998-11-25 18:48:33 UTC-05:00
hey all,
i'm working on my own box, i am!!!
i'll try to get it out soon enough to be the first one in NH!!!
so when i get it out you guys will be the first to know.
that's a great idea to give letterboxing kits to family and friends for the
holidays.
i'll have to get one to a friend.
i haven't gone to visit one yet, but i am making plans to get to one in
vermont. and i am looking forward to it.
take care all, safe letterboxing,
danielle
p.s. i am a girl, not a dan, but dannie is cool with me too. :)
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i'm working on my own box, i am!!!
i'll try to get it out soon enough to be the first one in NH!!!
so when i get it out you guys will be the first to know.
that's a great idea to give letterboxing kits to family and friends for the
holidays.
i'll have to get one to a friend.
i haven't gone to visit one yet, but i am making plans to get to one in
vermont. and i am looking forward to it.
take care all, safe letterboxing,
danielle
p.s. i am a girl, not a dan, but dannie is cool with me too. :)
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: Daniel Servatius (elf@pclink.com) |
Date: 1998-11-25 19:01:24 UTC-06:00
FlyinRibit@aol.com wrote:
> i'm working on my own box, i am!!!
> i'll try to get it out soon enough to be the first one in NH!!!
> so when i get it out you guys will be the first to know.
> danielle
> p.s. i am a girl, not a dan, but dannie is cool with me too. :)
Dannie, Danny here. Nice name. I kinda like it.
I'm poised to post your information when you become the
first New Hampshirian to have a letterbox. Nisa will be
green with envy I think :-)
Dan Servatius
Minnesota
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> i'm working on my own box, i am!!!
> i'll try to get it out soon enough to be the first one in NH!!!
> so when i get it out you guys will be the first to know.
> danielle
> p.s. i am a girl, not a dan, but dannie is cool with me too. :)
Dannie, Danny here. Nice name. I kinda like it.
I'm poised to post your information when you become the
first New Hampshirian to have a letterbox. Nisa will be
green with envy I think :-)
Dan Servatius
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: Nisa (teapot@teapot.mv.com) |
Date: 1998-11-25 21:34:53 UTC-05:00
Hey no I won't 'cuz I'll be one of the first to find it!
Nisa :)
Daniel Servatius wrote:
>
> FlyinRibit@aol.com wrote:
> > i'm working on my own box, i am!!!
> > i'll try to get it out soon enough to be the first one in NH!!!
> > so when i get it out you guys will be the first to know.
> > danielle
> > p.s. i am a girl, not a dan, but dannie is cool with me too. :)
>
> Dannie, Danny here. Nice name. I kinda like it.
> I'm poised to post your information when you become the
> first New Hampshirian to have a letterbox. Nisa will be
> green with envy I think :-)
>
> Dan Servatius
> Minnesota
> mailto:elf@pclink.com
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Nisa :)
Daniel Servatius wrote:
>
> FlyinRibit@aol.com wrote:
> > i'm working on my own box, i am!!!
> > i'll try to get it out soon enough to be the first one in NH!!!
> > so when i get it out you guys will be the first to know.
> > danielle
> > p.s. i am a girl, not a dan, but dannie is cool with me too. :)
>
> Dannie, Danny here. Nice name. I kinda like it.
> I'm poised to post your information when you become the
> first New Hampshirian to have a letterbox. Nisa will be
> green with envy I think :-)
>
> Dan Servatius
> Minnesota
> mailto:elf@pclink.com
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: Bob & Mary Ellen Summer (positive@alaska.net) |
Date: 1998-11-25 19:06:49 UTC-09:00
Hey.
In October we took Stephen, (a student of mine & his uncle) out as part of
a navigation course to find a letterbox we had placed this past summer.
There were three new stamps including one from a letterboxing family on
vacation up here in Alaska from California. I also received an e-mail from
them to boot. I am sure it will catch on when more people hear about it.
I even put a copy of the Smith. article on a bulletin board in the local
coffee shop with the web site address.
Have a good Thanksgiving.
Bob, Mary Ellen & the Summer girls
Soldotna, Alaska
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In October we took Stephen, (a student of mine & his uncle) out as part of
a navigation course to find a letterbox we had placed this past summer.
There were three new stamps including one from a letterboxing family on
vacation up here in Alaska from California. I also received an e-mail from
them to boot. I am sure it will catch on when more people hear about it.
I even put a copy of the Smith. article on a bulletin board in the local
coffee shop with the web site address.
Have a good Thanksgiving.
Bob, Mary Ellen & the Summer girls
Soldotna, Alaska
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: Tom Cooch (tcooch@sover.net) |
Date: 1998-11-26 07:44:59 UTC
> Reply-to: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 21:34:53 -0500
> From: Nisa
> To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> Subject: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
> Hey no I won't 'cuz I'll be one of the first to find it!
>
> Nisa :)
Maybe!
Tom :)
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tcooch@sover.net
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> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 21:34:53 -0500
> From: Nisa
> To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> Subject: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
> Hey no I won't 'cuz I'll be one of the first to find it!
>
> Nisa :)
Maybe!
Tom :)
Tom Cooch
tcooch@sover.net
aka The Orient Express
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: (FlyinRibit@aol.com) |
Date: 1998-11-26 08:05:11 UTC-05:00
bob and maryellen,
i will make sure i get to your box in alaska. i am going in the air force in
the summer of '99 adn am trying to get stationed at Eielson. Alaska is
beautiful, it would be quite a treat to be able to letterbox up there too.
pax,
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i will make sure i get to your box in alaska. i am going in the air force in
the summer of '99 adn am trying to get stationed at Eielson. Alaska is
beautiful, it would be quite a treat to be able to letterbox up there too.
pax,
danielle
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: Tom Cooch (tcooch@sover.net) |
Date: 1998-11-26 14:46:40 UTC
> Reply-to: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> Date: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 16:05:49 -0500
> From: Nisa
> To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> Subject: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
> Hey, them's fightin' words, Tom! ;)
>
> Nisa (who loves a challenge...)
>
> Tom Cooch wrote:
> >
> > > Reply-to: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> > > Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 21:34:53 -0500
> > > From: Nisa
> > > To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> > > Subject: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
> >
> > > Hey no I won't 'cuz I'll be one of the first to find it!
> > >
> > > Nisa :)
> >
> > Maybe!
> >
> > Tom :)
My apologies, Nisa. I read your posting just after I got up this
morning, and was a little bleary-eyed. I thought you said you would
be _the _ first. I'm sure you will be _one of_ the first.
Tom, who, as a teacher, is really into cooperative groups, looks
down on competition, and only accepts challenges on the rarest of
occasions. (You're on, Nisa!)
Tom Cooch
tcooch@sover.net
aka The Orient Express
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> Date: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 16:05:49 -0500
> From: Nisa
> To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> Subject: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
> Hey, them's fightin' words, Tom! ;)
>
> Nisa (who loves a challenge...)
>
> Tom Cooch wrote:
> >
> > > Reply-to: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> > > Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 21:34:53 -0500
> > > From: Nisa
> > > To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> > > Subject: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
> >
> > > Hey no I won't 'cuz I'll be one of the first to find it!
> > >
> > > Nisa :)
> >
> > Maybe!
> >
> > Tom :)
My apologies, Nisa. I read your posting just after I got up this
morning, and was a little bleary-eyed. I thought you said you would
be _the _ first. I'm sure you will be _one of_ the first.
Tom, who, as a teacher, is really into cooperative groups, looks
down on competition, and only accepts challenges on the rarest of
occasions. (You're on, Nisa!)
Tom Cooch
tcooch@sover.net
aka The Orient Express
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: (FencePoste@aol.com) |
Date: 1998-11-26 13:52:17 UTC-05:00
In a message dated 11/23/98 9:05:33 PM Central Standard Time, Harpo73@aol.com
writes:
<< Hey Danielle, did they mention that there is a MANDITORY box? Yeah, to
becom
an official letterboxer you have to visit Evanston, IL and find my box. I'll
be expecting you within a month.
Just joshing. :-) >>
Hey Rachel, I don't have any vacation time left for now, but I am travelling
to Ohio next October.... is your box on the way???? I need to get out a
map... I was actually going to put that off till closer to travel time (11
months away, for pete's sake) but now maybe I should scout some boxes to
include in my travel plans..... I'm dragging my whole family to Art Continuum
1999, in case you were wondering why I need to go to Ohio :-D
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writes:
<< Hey Danielle, did they mention that there is a MANDITORY box? Yeah, to
becom
an official letterboxer you have to visit Evanston, IL and find my box. I'll
be expecting you within a month.
Just joshing. :-) >>
Hey Rachel, I don't have any vacation time left for now, but I am travelling
to Ohio next October.... is your box on the way???? I need to get out a
map... I was actually going to put that off till closer to travel time (11
months away, for pete's sake) but now maybe I should scout some boxes to
include in my travel plans..... I'm dragging my whole family to Art Continuum
1999, in case you were wondering why I need to go to Ohio :-D
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: Nisa (teapot@teapot.mv.com) |
Date: 1998-11-26 16:05:49 UTC-05:00
Hey, them's fightin' words, Tom! ;)
Nisa (who loves a challenge...)
Tom Cooch wrote:
>
> > Reply-to: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> > Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 21:34:53 -0500
> > From: Nisa
> > To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> > Subject: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
>
> > Hey no I won't 'cuz I'll be one of the first to find it!
> >
> > Nisa :)
>
> Maybe!
>
> Tom :)
>
> Tom Cooch
> tcooch@sover.net
>
> aka The Orient Express
> Braintree, VT
>
> "The game is afoot!"
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Nisa (who loves a challenge...)
Tom Cooch wrote:
>
> > Reply-to: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> > Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 21:34:53 -0500
> > From: Nisa
> > To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> > Subject: [L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
>
> > Hey no I won't 'cuz I'll be one of the first to find it!
> >
> > Nisa :)
>
> Maybe!
>
> Tom :)
>
> Tom Cooch
> tcooch@sover.net
>
> aka The Orient Express
> Braintree, VT
>
> "The game is afoot!"
>
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: erik/susan davis (davisarc@wcvt.com) |
Date: 1998-11-28 19:58:07 UTC-08:00
Danielle:
I plead guilty - I was tired, read your quickly, and, having just read a
few by Dan Servatius, assumed, well, Dan, a guy. Anyways,
when you decide to come to VT, at least to the Prayer Rock letterbox,
let us know ahead if you like - Susan and I might be able to met you for
coffee after (or before).
Anyhow, welcome abord. Good effort to get a box out so quickly1
Its always a personal option, but, if you care to include an image of
your stamp on the page, thats always interesting for the rest of us.
Scanner available if you don't have access...
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Monkton, VT
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I plead guilty - I was tired, read your quickly, and, having just read a
few by Dan Servatius, assumed, well, Dan, a guy. Anyways,
when you decide to come to VT, at least to the Prayer Rock letterbox,
let us know ahead if you like - Susan and I might be able to met you for
coffee after (or before).
Anyhow, welcome abord. Good effort to get a box out so quickly1
Its always a personal option, but, if you care to include an image of
your stamp on the page, thats always interesting for the rest of us.
Scanner available if you don't have access...
Erik Davis
Monkton, VT
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: erik/susan davis (davisarc@wcvt.com) |
Date: 1998-11-28 20:02:29 UTC-08:00
Danielle
BTW, where is Bristol, NH? I am from (mailing address) Bristol, VT?
Erik Davis
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BTW, where is Bristol, NH? I am from (mailing address) Bristol, VT?
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: (FlyinRibit@aol.com) |
Date: 1998-11-30 21:59:19 UTC-05:00
Erik,
Thanks for the coffee invite, and I dont have a scanner so when I get my box
out there i will take you up on that, thanks. And dont worry about the Dan-
Danny thing, I have been called worse!
Pax,
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Thanks for the coffee invite, and I dont have a scanner so when I get my box
out there i will take you up on that, thanks. And dont worry about the Dan-
Danny thing, I have been called worse!
Pax,
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: (FlyinRibit@aol.com) |
Date: 1998-11-30 22:00:46 UTC-05:00
Erik,
Bristol is just south of Plymouth and about a half hour North/East of Laconia.
It's where Newfound Lake is if that helps.
Where is Bristol Vt exactly?
Pax,
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Bristol is just south of Plymouth and about a half hour North/East of Laconia.
It's where Newfound Lake is if that helps.
Where is Bristol Vt exactly?
Pax,
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: erik/susan davis (davisarc@wcvt.com) |
Date: 1998-12-01 20:18:02 UTC-08:00
Danielle:
Bristol VT is about 1/2 way between Middlebury and urlington,VT, on the
west central part of the state. Half an hour east is to the Green
Mountains, half an hour west is Lake Champlain - both great letterboxing
places (altho the Lakeworks better with a boat tothe islands.)
We have friends in Plymouth - my wiife know just where Bristol was.
Let me know when you have a stamp to scan
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Bristol VT is about 1/2 way between Middlebury and urlington,VT, on the
west central part of the state. Half an hour east is to the Green
Mountains, half an hour west is Lake Champlain - both great letterboxing
places (altho the Lakeworks better with a boat tothe islands.)
We have friends in Plymouth - my wiife know just where Bristol was.
Let me know when you have a stamp to scan
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[L-USA] Re: OFFICIAL MANDITORY BOX
From: (FlyinRibit@aol.com) |
Date: 1998-12-04 18:04:11 UTC-05:00
Thank you Erik, i have just purchased the stuff to make a stamp a few days ago
and should have something made up by after the holidays. you'll be the first
to know when i need one scanned. :)
pax,
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and should have something made up by after the holidays. you'll be the first
to know when i need one scanned. :)
pax,
danielle
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