Can anyone help me unsubscribe to this list?
Thanks,
Steve
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mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of
Bob & Linda Smith
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 2:01 PM
To:
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Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Personal Goals
Most admirable and achievable goals, I would like to adopt them for my
use. All but one?? If you are able to strike the letter M from the
alphabet, do you then become "Tea Sprocket" (I know there is an inside
story and I may never understand it)
Bob Smith, Team Petite Elite
Prescott, AZ
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From: Team Sprocket <mailto:scottsparks1@gmail.com>
To: az-geocaching@listserv.azgeocaching.com
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 1:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Personal Goals
Some of my personal caching goals are (in no particular order):
1. Have fun caching with friends
2. Have fun caching with family
3. Have fun caching with Cheyenne, T.A.G.D.
4. Don't get hurt (this includes broken bones, gouged
eyeballs, massive contusions and/or severe blood loss, but _excludes_
piercings by cactus spines, blisters, minor scrapes, cuts and bruises.)
5. Find a minimum of 8 caches each day I go caching. This is to
maintain or improve my average of 7.7 finds per day (of days gone
caching.)
6. Lately, I try to avoid urban caches and lean toward the more
rural and remote caches.
7. Never search for a small or micro cache for more than 15
minutes.
8. Log ALL of my DNF's!
9. Don't obsess about the caches I didn't find. There are
plenty of caches out there to look for. I don't need to spend hours
scouring some back alley for a cache smaller than my thumbnail.
10. Introduce myself and be friendly to any new cachers I meet
in the field.
11. Co-host the best possible (but never the biggest) campout
cache event that we can, with the resources we have.
12. When caching solo, try not to put myself in any dangerous
situations that could result in serious damage to my vehicle or serious
injury or death to myself (or both.)
13. Always maintain a sense of humor.
14. Have the letter "M" stricken from the alphabet.
-- Sprocket
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