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Won by OldTimer!
She gets:
2 Timberwolves tickets. She has 117 children, grandchildren, wards, hangers-on, peeps, etc. So she's only getting two.
1 DVD of "No Time for Cold feet extras - see Cluemaster for that.
1 Mighty Ducks hat - courtesy of Me
3 Taco Bell hats, courtesy of Big Slick
1 Year, bragging rights
New from Big Slick - OT gets TWO passes to the NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway at the Mall of America.
Redbear, "RedBear's - all over the cities hunt." #504, 21 Nov 2005 10:24 pm
Redbear, "RedBear's - all over the cities hunt." #595, 23 Nov 2005 8:39 am
me2--found the 2nd prize in Irvine Park
Thank you redbear for a great hunt!!!
She gets:
2 Timberwolves tickets. She has 117 children, grandchildren, wards, hangers-on, peeps, etc. So she's only getting two.
1 DVD of "No Time for Cold feet extras - see Cluemaster for that.
1 Mighty Ducks hat - courtesy of Me
3 Taco Bell hats, courtesy of Big Slick
1 Year, bragging rights
New from Big Slick - OT gets TWO passes to the NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway at the Mall of America.
Redbear, "RedBear's - all over the cities hunt." #504, 21 Nov 2005 10:24 pm
Redbear, "RedBear's - all over the cities hunt." #595, 23 Nov 2005 8:39 am
me2--found the 2nd prize in Irvine Park
Thank you redbear for a great hunt!!!
jk
You bastard! :wink:
I seen your note too. Asshole!
jk
haha
     down a raft not far away
     'twas a plan so bold,
     took 12 days to unfold
     that the legend be kept to stay
#2B - Marley was dead, was how one hunt started
      but get the right tale, don't be downhearted
      Dickens was good, but to find the bling
      find the tail with the far far better thing
#3B - The second city is cool, Chicago's got bite
      Jordan would fly through the air with great might
      To find what you're looking for, MJ's not quite right
      The key is what The Rock says: Go fly a kite
#4B - Time to get hunting, to start out and look
      Getting into a park and out of a book
      but before you go out, into the fray
      An eastern field general leads your way
#5B - I hate to mix metaphors
       But I like football scores
       And I've got a question for ye:
       The moose says to the caribou,
       "What is it I've in common with you?"
#6B - Soo whee! Say the pigs
      and the rockers with no gigs
      who have no where else to go
      the Italians aint right,
      just in case though, when you're there,
      just to be safe - purse and blow
#7B - A different kind of game
      For the man of the same name
      If you start 20,000 leagues under
      For that is the tone,
      When looking for clones,
      At 19 with beer and no blunder
#8B - The holiday season is about to roll in
      but don't let your spirits go fallin
      Tis better to give, than to get burned
      but if they gift wrong it can all be returned
     down a raft not far away
     'twas a plan so bold,
     took 12 days to unfold
     that the legend be kept to stay
#2A - Ok, ok, you're needing a place
      to outwit the rest, to headstart the race
      the suspects are usual, the folly is lark
      two places, two pucks, a st paul park
#3A - A moose named Dixie and a caribou named Billy
      walk into a Tavern. One says to the bartender:
      "Hey, can you play War?" The other says "what
      is it good for?" The wise bartender says "Civil,
      One, two or a police action - information, that's what."
#4A - The horny animals of the Serengetti
      Generally travel in packs.
      And to properly determine where the treasure lies,
      Bring along some snacks.
#5A - Mines of Mordor, Man can see
       For miles and miles cross the valley
       The unblinking eye, of course burns red
       To get near it, you might be dead
#6A - He saw the gilded weathercock
      Swim in the moonlight as he passed,
      And the meeting-house windows, black and bare,
      Gaze at him with a spectral glare,
      As if they already stood aghast
      At the bloody work they would look upon.
#7A - Henry the 8th, you was you was
      after taking the ride of another
      Hang two in the tower,
      One doesn't count, brother,
      To warn all the people below
#8A - You know, everywhere we go, people ask
      "How come you never do anything Nice?
      "and easy?"
      So we're going to take the beginning of this clue
      and make it nice
      and easy
      Then we're going to make the second part of this clue
      Rough
      Cause that's how we do when we roll
serengetti eyewear =horny animals...the Housewifes of grand in packs??
they do bring snacks for their stroller kids...
heh
Gazelle
African Buffalo
Roan Antelope
Steenbock
Thomson's Gazelle
Topi
Waterbuck
Mountain Reedbuck
Bohor Reedbuck
Northern Black Rhino
Defassa Waterbuck
Oryx Antelope
Coke´s Hartebeest
White-bearded Wildebeest
Impala (looking for a car??)
Lesser Kudu
Bushbuck
" go fly a kite" anagram
" a key of gilt"
the KEY is what's got me confused.
too flimsy- just like your idea :sheepish: :confused:
and they want US to call them after a date
this is kind intreaging to me....
as Jules Verne wrote "around the world in 80 days" and "20,000 leagues"
verne gagne
sob
oops...damn clue writer trying to throw me off!!!
hmmm. maybe go get lunch and then noodle bears clues?
and trying to....um, work! yeah that.
961 Grand Ave, St Paul, MN
its where that senator/representative was stealing cigars a couple years back-- anyone remember that?
HEADLINE: BERKELMAN ACQUITTED IN CIGAR THEFT CASE;
FORMER DULUTH LAWMAKER SAYS HE PICKED UP, BUT NEVER STOLE ITEMS
BYLINE: Todd Nelson, St. Paul Pioneer Press
BODY:
The husband of Minnesota's chief justice was acquitted Tuesday of charges he stole cigars from a St. Paul shop. Thomas Berkelman, 52, of Bloomington, was acquitted of a charge of misdemeanor theft after jurors deliberated for about three hours.
Berkelman, married to Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Kathleen Blatz, had maintained his innocence since he was first accused of pocketing pricey imported cigars during a Feb. 12 visit to Stogies on Grand.
Berkelman is a former state representative from Duluth.
While conceding that he stuffed some cigars in his pockets while browsing, Berkelman said he replaced them and never left the store with cigars for which he had not paid.
"This has been an expensive and painful lesson," Berkelman testified at one point during the trial. The verdict came after a weeklong trial that Berkelman's attorney, William Mauzy, said was the most heavily litigated misdemeanor case he had taken part in during 25 years of criminal defense work.
With a courtroom crowded with high-tech video gear replaying security video, large-scale diagrams of the store's walk-in humidor and enough talk about cigars to satisfy even Sigmund Freud's legendary passion for stogies, the hard-fought case was far from the typical shoplifting trial.
Jurors watched Berkelman grip handfuls of cigars while re-enacting his trip to the store and saw him try to place cigars in various coat pockets and remove them. They sat through exhaustive replays of tape from the store's four security cameras presented in dueling formats, with Mauzy using a DVD player hooked up to a big-screen monitor and Donald Lewis, special assistant St. Paul city attorney, using three small monitors connected to a VCR.
The case took an unusual course on its way to the courtroom as well. An assistant city attorney dismissed the charge in May, citing a lack of evidence, in a move that brought complaints from store owners. City Attorney Clayton Robinson revived the case in July after reviewing evidence at the request of Mayor Norm Coleman and Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher.
The sheriff launched his own investigation, saying he found no evidence that St. Paul city lawyers had committed misconduct or showed favoritism toward Berkelman in dismissing the charge. The sheriff also found no indication that Blatz "or anyone remotely related to her" had informed the city attorney's office of her relationship to Berkelman.
I called both the diner and the bar- no one has seen my phone :frown:
if anyone needs to reach me than egram or call my work or email
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