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Post by freeweez on Nov 8, 2013 13:53:58 GMT -9
have been searching and perusing this site.....just tryin' to get a 'bead' on how it's laid out....what comments/threads are where....and stumbled upon this one! Ha---ha---ha---ha....it sure provided my chuckling for the day! I almost thought I was searching for that elusive geocache! trying to find some conversation about a certain topic (haven't found it as yet!)....but this thread? It's a hoot! I'll return for more smileys anyday! TFTT (thanks for the thread0
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Post by fuzzybelly on Dec 16, 2013 14:45:18 GMT -9
Within a bison, the abode of a log sheet, is the cap.
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Post by NorthWes on Dec 17, 2013 13:11:24 GMT -9
Within a bison, the abode of a log sheet, is the cap. Hmmm... I wonder if that's why one of my magnetic bison caches is in trouble due to its lost cap? I suppose my first mistake was placing the cache in a location above a pond...
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Post by fuzzybelly on Mar 2, 2014 21:13:17 GMT -9
I'd like to ask permission of LBK to use a quote from him while caching AND in general, when ever called for. It would be a great fuzzy'ism, but I'll always refer to it as a ladybug'ism.
"Good old-fashioned e-mail"
CLASSIC!!!!
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Post by fuzzybelly on Mar 13, 2014 8:14:21 GMT -9
Here's one I heard the other day and just loved it. I'm not sure who said it, if someone does let me know. But for know fuzzy will say it;
History doesn't repeat itself............it Rhymes.
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Post by NorthWes on Mar 13, 2014 9:46:17 GMT -9
Here's one I heard the other day and just loved it. I'm not sure who said it, if someone does let me know. But for know fuzzy will say it; History doesn't repeat itself............it Rhymes. That remark is attributed to Mark Twain, but no one can find it his papers... One of Mark Twain's verifiable remarks about this topic is "a favorite theory of mineāto wit, that no occurrence is sole and solitary, but is merely a repetition of a thing which has happened before, and perhaps often."Your observation of how current events are 'Rhymes of Past Times' is more succinct.
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