Debriefer? Sounds like someone in a Michael Jordan commercial.
Darn! I knew I made it too easy and now everyone knows where I got the
solution to Mission Impossible. I should have made some more threats and
gotten the numbers to the Chain Cache. I visit the caches and forget to
look up darn code in the log book and then I have to go back. I've done
that twice now and it is getting a little old (or I am).
By the way, my daughter found another Team "Wyle E" ambassador last week.
She thinks he's cute and wants to keep him, but I have other plans.
Remember the ol' cartoons with the damsel tied to the railroad tracks? Does
anyone know where there are some abandoned railroad tracks? I need to place
another cache and I'll make that little coyote give me those darn numbers
for the Chain Cache.
Thanks for a good laugh, Larry!
Jerry
Team Cache-Quest
----- Original Message -----
From: "Farquhar, Larry" <
larry.farquhar@ipni.com>
To: <
az-geocaching@listserv.snaptek.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 8:07 AM
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Hostage Rescue De-Brief
> In response to a message that a Team "Wyle E" goodwill ambassador (a Wile
E
> Coyote pocketpal) had been taken hostage and was left in captivity at the
> "Hang'em High" cache, a rescue operation was immediately planned and
> flawlessly executed.
>
>
> 29 DEC 01 - 1800hrs(GMT)
> Found the hostage held captive at N31 42.701 W110 52.545. The attached
> pictures were taken to document the cruel treatment given by Team
> Cache-Quest.
> http://www.geocaching.com/cache/log/images/143672_200.jpg
> http://www.geocaching.com/cache/log/images/143672_300.jpg
> Just look into those innocent eyes, pleading for mercy.
>
>
> 30 DEC 01 - 0700hrs(GMT)
> After providing warm shelter, the Wile E Coyote goodwill ambassador was
> allowed a few days to recover from his ordeal.
>
>
> 1 JAN 02 - 2300hrs(GMT)
> A mission debriefing was conducted. While many details of the captivity
and
> hostage rescue remain classified, the following excerpts of the debriefing
> report MUST be revealed to the public:
>
> Debriefer: "It's imperative we know how much Team Cache-Quest learned from
> you. Did you revel any of our secrets?"
>
> Wile E: "No.... I didn't... No... They acted like my friends at first, we
> were getting along real well."
>
> Debriefer: "But things turned around and they started asking about our
> secrets, didn't they?"
>
> Wile E: "Well, yes.... They demanded I tell them everything... But I
didn't
> say anything!"
>
> Debriefer: "You've been a loyal goodwill ambassador for Team Wyle E, we
know
> you were under severe stress during this ordeal. Come now, we must know
what
> they learned from you. I promise, no punitive actions will be taken
against
> you."
>
> Wile E: "Ahh... I held out as long as I could. They threatened to turn me
> into road kill. I, well... might have... I might have given out the secret
> to solving our Mission: Almost Impossible code. I'm soooo SORRY!"
>
>
> 02 JAN 02 - 1500hrs(GMT)
> Based on the above revealed information, THIS explains how Team
Cache-Quest
> was able to easily, and quickly solve the encrypted clue to the Mission:
> Almost Impossible cache without visiting any of the optional clue
locations.
>
>
>
> Larry Farquhar
> Team "Wyle E"
> www.azjeeper.com
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