I sure hope you're wrong. My face is much too handsome to mess up over
something so silly. LOL
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/me hears the distant sound of hissing and the clawing of faces.
Brian
Team A.I.
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Oops, didn't realize humor needed to be based completely on fact. I'll work
on that.
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Bill of CacheLess wrote:
I think that's an awesome idea, but wouldn't the financial reward convert
the finder into a professional geocacher thereby knocking them out of a
chance to compete when geocaching becomes an Olympic sport? ;-)
Are you thinking that Jim Thorpe and Jesse Owens are still competing in the
Olympics?
Professionals have been competing in the Olympics since 1992. The old
amateur rules are long gone.
Ken