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2008 St. Paul Winter Carnival Medallion

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Clue #1 You've joined the hunt for the regal runt 
To prove searching does pay 
Don't dig a hole or knock down a pole 
And the golf course is out of play 

Last year Jake took home the cake 
With a clue a bit off level 
This year we'll rinse off all our prints 
Lest this hunt go to the devil 

Clue #2 The point of all this is so that you won't miss 
Your big chance to grab all the cash 
Now gather your guys and a gal who is wise 
You'll have to do something quite rash 

Clue #3 We've scanned the county to hide our bounty 
And keep you on your toes 
It may sound risible, but our puck's invisible 
Although it might just stick to your nose. 

Clue #4 How fun is the snow how far will we go 
You really ought to go see 
Get up for the mission and not just the wishin' 
Get into the game-it's all free 

Clue #5 There once was a clue that drove you-know-who 
To threaten a heinous act 
We'd use it again but we're afraid of his pen 
My friend, that's an unfortunate fact 

Clue #6 All ye who look should honor the book 
As one who stood for hope 
Much was built in the name of the kilt 
Look sharp now and never mope 

Clue #7 If you should go look high then low 
One could see it from a bower 
If it's your bent you might seek a tent 
To protect in case of shower 

Take note of the wood and do what you should 
To extract the prize for yourself 
Build a bridge to your dreams as high as they seem 
Leave nothing behind on the shelf 

Clue #8 Look at the buck to acquire good luck 
In finding the grail this year 
Link a jar,a line, a star lawyer divine 
While crying in your beer 

He won, then lost and the nation was tossed 
Into strife that was far from civil 
The point I'm making is yours for the taking 
Believe me - not the message board drivel 

Clue #9 This name brings tears, elation and cheers 
And occasionally even outrages 
It sits on walls and rides the halls 
And fills a dozen pages 

The hills are alive and you'll have arrived 
Refrain from the very injurious 
Be bold and be brave but your skin you must save 
What's off-limits should frankly be obvious 

Clue #10 Look for the sight you hope is just right 
You're doubtful and you're torn 
Make the rounds for what rhymes with grounds 
And part of a rose with a horn 

Through flames and flow this park where you'll go 
Is the site of sacred relics 
Stay away from these and the cliffs if you please 
Or you'll be in a heckuva fix 

Clue #11 Air and river sounds lead all to Mounds 
Far from the graves take your entourage 
Twixt Burns and Thorn, an icy pathway is born 
Across Mounds from a gray house and tan garage 

Hell no fury hath as those on the wrong path 
Mounds and Warner form a woodsy perimeter 
The path not official contains footprints beneficial 
Some 300 trudges in - quest for a quitter 

This trail you must follow goes down a narrow hollow 
Under a fallen tree to an old rusted drum 
From here you must search for a hillside path perch 
Wherein lies the center of fun

 

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zephyrus

I am willing to bet it is the same one since 02 - 03...

I don't think it has changed since then, here's why: 02 was quick and lame, so 03 was a bit harder. 04-06 not worthy of mention CW got in a groove. 07 smacks you in the face, forcing you to think on the spot and plop some clues together as you think of where to hide it, as you are driving to Central. You don't want to do it again, so we have this crap this year.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:02 PM Permalink
tim_the_hunter

It's in the 2nd half the clue, they messed up and put that explanation in the first stanza.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:03 PM Permalink
GreenTeam

A lot of this CW's hunts have not been very family-friendly. I think it was a long hike at Crosby. And the blair witch/como thing was downright dangerous--I can't imagine an older person or young kids in those woods. A person could have poked their eye out, LOL! Maybe the CW is young and single and isn't thinking about the family aspect? (Or us middle-aged hunters with bad knees and backs! :wink: )
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:07 PM Permalink
Tatergirl

I had my own set of noodles for Kellogg too. And both Kitch and I talk to AW on two different occasions. So stop ripping on him. If anything we may have swayed his logic there.

Part of my reasoning it was at a smaller park was that they had everyone from one big park to another. A clever cluewrither could make the clues fit big park but also a smaller one that most people would right off. Like my sister said it would a "revenge of the CW" They could hide in a small park with not a lot of snow and it still go at least 10 clues.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:07 PM Permalink
zephyrus

Jake was the one who told them that he followed their footprints. He is to blame.

Get a rope! :wink:
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:08 PM Permalink
green

I'll never buy Johnsons outta that Clue. They gave us Mason jar, Mason-Dixon Line and Perry Mason and expect us to get Johnson students out of sitting on walls, riding halls (kids would be expelled) and a dozen pages? No way. Nothing but rails.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:08 PM Permalink
Downtown Dave

Well, what the heck. I'll post mine.

There is a typo in the Hudson Map Book. Or at least there is in my old one--my new one doesn't have it. Anyhoo--Nason Place in Como park, the road that goes right past the Schiller Statue and in fron of the Conservatory is listed as Mason Place.

So, honor the book, see? And the Mason Jar etc? And Schiller, get this was a Mason!

There was other stuff, like the name on the walls and the Halls we got to be Ordway. Like Ordway hall. And every museum you've ever been in the Cities has Ordway on the wall as a donor. And there's the Ordway Japanese garden in Como! Right off of Nason/Mason!

I'm telling you, it just seemed so easy.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:10 PM Permalink
leelabell

Green, I thought it was Indian, Rails, Kids, Trains, Amtrak, Justice and more. I wanted the 12 pages to be a calendar. I just didn't like Johnson, even though it had been mentioned to me.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:10 PM Permalink
tim_the_hunter

Perhaps you misunderstood my "ripping". I was calling him out for being a sore loser and proclaiming his ideas were better than the real ones. I would never rip someone for having a different idea than me, that's just silly. I stopped by Kellogg and never told you you were wrong, I did try to warn you about using outside logic (the smaller park bit) as that is not applicable anymore. I'm not saying it's better, as I agree it would have been clever to do that, but it is what it is.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:12 PM Permalink
leelabell

Someone, I don't remember who, insisted that road was named Mason. Now I know why. My book says Nason and I couldn't convince whoever it was that Nason was the correct name.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:12 PM Permalink
KC0GRN

I liked the riddle regarding the 12 pages, but that whole stanza should have equalled one word/one meaning, not multiple things.

It sounded like a riddle, but in fact, it wasn't...
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:12 PM Permalink
Tatergirl

Yeah I just watched that video last night on Youtube that 3M posted.

It was right after he found it and before he turned it in. He said that he dug out one area really good then started walking around and saw a set of footprints that looked odd so he decided to check out that area. I think he said it more than once. Not that I don't give Jake credit for being out in the parks digging so early. It's just I don't know if it's technically inaccurate when he may not have dug that area had he not seen the footprints.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:13 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

Its just hard to keep coming in here to share our ideas when there is such a large group that evidently is not sharing their ideas with the rest of us. Kinda divides the group here IMO.

I thought some of the purpose here was to inrease the chances that someone from the whole group would find, not a select few. I know that no one HAS to share anything, but when people (AW) come in here and say we're all wrong and that he and a few others know the right park (kellog) and no ones telling, its kinda sad. Play how you want, but pretty soon some people will stop playing when they are exlcuded like that.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:15 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

I feel stupid that I was sending egram hints to you about mounds and you were digging like a mad man in kellogg for 3 days and I never heard a peep from anyone.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:18 PM Permalink
jREST

Heh, stood right there with Ian, KC0GRN and others on the saturday before the hunt, it was a really cool view out that way too... I need to pay better attention... :coolfrown:
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:19 PM Permalink
zephyrus

It blended in a lil bit.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:20 PM Permalink
green

I don't think Allison was being a sore loser. No more than anyone else here that couldn't believe such-and-such a clue xplination or their choice of park wasn't the correct one. I still can't believe the Clues didn't fit the lower section that's part of BC. It all fit - to me.

There are sore winners, too. Ambulances with WWWWAAAA is, in my book, a sore winner and pushing the envelope.

I think we were all winners, in different ways. I know I was.

But Allison, I gotta say... At least you didn't make the Clues fit Iris. So, you won! :sillygrin: :sillygrin: :sillygrin:
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:22 PM Permalink
KC0GRN

Agreed.

In all honesty, if you have something good enough to go on that you don't want to share, by all means, go check it out, even if you've got a group. There's plenty of ways to communicate amongst people besides here anyway. Beyond that, I've lived most of my life not always knowing what a group is up to, I'm comfortable with it, I do my own thing a lot of the time anyway. Hence why I didn't participate in the conference call, nor a lot of the mock hunts besides reading clues and trying to figure them out.

I'm not here to take people's ideas and run with them anyways. It's nice to have others to bounce ideas off of (we all tend to make silly assumptions or mistakes) most of the hunt is brainstorming anyway. But the winnings couldn't possibly be split amongst the whole cooler crew anyway, so there will always be great ideas that don't get posted.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:25 PM Permalink
Tatergirl

As far as the secrecy goes it goes all the way around babe. I know we've been at Matty B's ready to help noodle and share info and have been treated like lurkers and noticed the wispering and felt like we were being mislead by other coolers. One guy proclaiming excitedly that it's BC than being pulled aside by someone else, suddenly his tune changes, everyone leaves then he's trying to talk our group in Keller/Phalen.

Plus there is the fact that if by some small chance it was a small park, I'm not going to post it here and have someone post on the PP site and have 200 people flood a 2 acre park.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:26 PM Permalink
green

I thought your Mounds noodles were spot on. Since I was having similar thoughts, but - as I've said - I was down below the hill in BC.

I was so TORN. The Clues could fit either area of the Regional Park and I thought it was be rash to go down where most people don't even realize is park land.

I tree-mailed Kitch, thinking it was he who'd posted about the fish hatchery,etc., and he said, "You're in Kellogg!" I got so confused and then realized it was YOU so tree-mailed you to go south.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:27 PM Permalink
KC0GRN

next year jREST, next year :cool:

At least we got one thing going for us, we know what geobeacons are, and how to find micros in them.

I need to go find more micros in the woods, it's looking to be great training.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:29 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

I watched jake in that interview (Obviously) and know that there are parts where he was interupted numerous times while explaining how he found it. I know from the video it appears (and I dont deny) that he said he followed the footprints. But the off camera parts that are not in the video and my own questions that day with Jake make it clear that the foot prints were NOT what led him to the place. It was taken out of order in the video and out of context in a way thats hard to explain, But I was there, as well as TIM and we both know that they are not factually correct when they claim he meant that. Some times its not the proper grammar thats your intent and it ends up looking like you meant something you didn't. I believe this happened to Jake.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:29 PM Permalink
tim_the_hunter

Yeah, Jake could possibly be the worst liar in the history of the world. I'm sure he is telling the whole truth and as I understand it he noticed the footprints after he found the medallion.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:31 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

Thanks green. I liked that area with the bridge and thought it was funny that you kept calling it BC/IM park. We were both thinking the same area though for a while, just different names.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:36 PM Permalink
King Boreas aka Ian

I only remember one about Como, and none of the other info I had was "mine"

My computer is whacked, I wasn't getting email, some stuff was "lost" using the one I patched together, and I wasn't home much.

Sorry
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:36 PM Permalink
Tatergirl

No big whoop to me. I always give him Kudos for being out on day 1 digging. Lord knows I don't drag out my arsenal of digging tools until day 6 or 7.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:37 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

I hope I worded that correctly. I belive he noticed the footprints after he found the medallion also.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:39 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

Heres my take on the clues:

I just saw the explanations.

Clue 1= Earl. Why dont they say that? Good old doulble meaning in a lot of theese clues as usuall.

Clue2= A hard stretch for a clue 2, but plausible I guess. I would have never gotten the star part untill way after clue 8. So the only thing that made sense to me was one word. Point Pretty much impossible clue

clue 3= What its in= totally worthless on how to find it

Clue 4=Complete crap

Clue 5=we had this

Clue 6=explanation is complete crap. It meant Built in the name of the KillED and their being PC about it.

Clue 7=complicated, but does talk about the actual location. Good clue IMHO

Clue 8=Deer in the park? Paleeze! The rest was good though.

Clue 9=1st part of clue=crap. Why waste our time with that drivel? How does Johnson ride the halls? tears, elation, cheers, and outrage= Johnson? WTF! 2nd part was good

Clue 10=easy clue

Clue 11=they did the same thing in crosby (with the life board thing) and wrote a clue about a movable object. Stupid!! Of course if your there early and Get up for the mission and not just the wishin' (arm chair hunting)-Get into the game (actually go to a park) then you'd be ok and know where it was (maybe)

Clue 12= obvious
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:42 PM Permalink
40below

If you ask me the clue explanations blew serious chunks :barf: :barf:

"Guys and wise gal" refer indirectly to the Order of the Eastern Star, a male-and-female fraternal organization that is an offshoot of the Masons, and which planted a star-shaped "Matron's Grove" of trees at Indian Mounds park. A "rash" often accompanies a burn -- an indirect allusion - you've got to be kidding me... it says "A GAL who is wise" and they're going to get the Order of the Eastern Star out of that? and a rash accompanies a burn? I worked fast food for 5 years and got burnt all the time - never got any rashes. Even if you're talking sunburn that STILL is not a RASH.

"And keep you on your toes" - As I believe somebody pointed out, it is not a smart idea to stay on your toes going up a hill, as they tell us to do in the explanation.

Clues 4 and 5, going by the explanations, served as nothing more than bait for other parks. To say that making these two clues fit Mounds is a stretch, that would be an understatement. And the French Immersion School being not far from Indian Mounds? It's closer to Phalen... then referencing some small obscure article they did on it is ridiculous.

Clue 6 is one clue I liked, and am satisfied with the explanation for. Clue 7 - I guess bower had no significance whatsoever, and the way this clue is worded is deliberately meant to suggest "Maple" but I can accept it... it's far from the worst of this bunch.

"Look at the buck to acquire good luck" - "There are deer in Indian Mounds Park - (....speechless....)

While crying in your beer - Had they been more clever they could've mentioned something about "Sobbing" in your beer and equated it with Obbs... but that's expecting more than this clue writer can handle.

Clue 9's explanation is horrendous in so many ways I won't even get into it.

Clue 10 - Okay now lets tell everyone the park and the next clue the spot to look, and lets basically say nothing from the previous clues has any relevance whatsoever now. Oh, and to boot, lets make reference to a movable object that hunters have to find and hope it's still in the right spot. Good thinking.

bleh.

Having spent around 11 years seriously hunting, I've spent similar amounts of time with this CW as I had with Boxmeyer. This was possibly the worst set of clues I've seen yet. It's one thing if you can throw people off to different parks without having to stretch your clues to fit the ACTUAL park it's in. That would define a truly good clue writer. It's a completely different thing when you have to purposefully stretch your clues into the depths of obscurity (and then admit it) to fit your park, but they fit well with tons of other parks. That to me indicates someone who should hand over the title.

And this crap with the woods every year has to end. It's getting beyond old.

Anyway, don't mind me... I'm through venting now. I feel better. :sillygrin:
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:44 PM Permalink
green

I keep calling it that because *ittiz* Battle Creek Indian Mounds Regional Park. One park with two sections. That's why I was so torn... They brought us from Maplewood to the Upper Afton Overlook, and then - which side to I pick?

I picked going from upper, IM, to lower, BC. I picked wrong. Hindsight being whatittiz... That section of Mounds *is* lower than the Upper Afton overlook.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:46 PM Permalink
KITCH

clue 1 Regal runt http://tinyurl.com/yut9rb

Kellogg park in 1997 (i'm not sure if any other years) had an ice skating rink called "Regal rink" the strange part was the larger rink was at Osborn Plaza. Which I think is now Ecolab's plaza.

I honestly thought that their would be a something to find on clue one and knew this could be a long shot but was holding onto it after day one.




clue 2. Guys and Gal

after clue 1...and had a hunch...I would have perferred this clue on clue3 or 4 as It just helped confirm my first clue find.

http://fieldguide.fmr.org/site_detail.php?site_id=259

your guys and gal...The plaza has images and words related to Frank B. Kellogg ("defended the law"); Harriet Bishop ("Began St.Paul's first school"); Cass Gilbert ("designed the State Capitol"); and Father Lucien Galtier ("founded St.Paul").

something rash = run one block from Ma Press




clue 3-

Keep you on your toes - I believed was for the GrandRiver Ballroom at the Crowne Plaza

3M tape...simple enuff. Most of us thought this over time.

I also thought maybe it could be stuck to something and might have took a new shape..maybe camo'd extremely well.





clue 4

FAR_GO right downtown.

Mission - Father Galtier's location for his first church.

Into the game...its all free...there is a sign that says free parking for wild games on the crowne plaza.





clue 5

for this one I was reaching...and I liked AW's reason for this better.

somebody asked me "is it 2 or 3?" I ran with that...

Kellogg used to be 3rd street. And was renamed to Kellogg.





clue 6

I'm forgetting part of this and why else I liked it...but "built in the name" of Kilt a scottish mason rite..just down on plato..can see the sign

I was worried about this as the reference of Mason came up again.

oh and a guy named I think was Johnson was part-scottish and owned this area at one time..was a wheat farmer (I can't find this again).





clue 7

bower= the arbor

cedar=extract it from the wood

also thought was wabashaw bridge




clue #8

buck= ONE the bank ONE

mason= the plato ave mason lodge and I could see the sign

Crying beer= the detox center just one block over

one and lost...I wasn't sure if Wellstone/Robert was reaching..I admit.




clue 9

this one took me a long time...as I wanted to make sure it wasn't Mounds..Since I had my hopes just CRUSHED at this point...

but I thought it could be wellstone...or rails...

it wasn't until AW said dozen pages...

I was able to google for about an hour and find that wellstone had 12 pages that he had an influence on getting appointed...omg...that was hard to find on the internet..

but...

you can find many references to the Chief WABASHAW (spelling is right) and this phrase

""Explorers found hills, valleys alive with Indians"





clue 10...

reality set in that I gave the CW too much credit for being crafty and clever.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:48 PM Permalink
40below



reality set in that I gave the CW too much credit for being crafty and clever.


Exactly.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:51 PM Permalink
Brassmonkey

Rinse your prints= detention center across the street from Kellogg

build a bridge to your dreams as high as they seem = high bridge visible from kellogg

Wellstone is the name on the wall outside + its a school hall and he was senator for 12 years, i thought it fit perfect...

guys and gals, kitch explained.

Bower=anchor, anchor statue in Kellog

Crying in your beer = ceramic decorative plates on the railing at Kellog of pigs eye beer.

rash = right up the street.

How far will we go= just two blocks away.

grab the cash = us bank and Wells Fargo clearly visible from Kellogg

Off level = the entire park is at a slope

Kellogg felt good to me as well after i left the Phalen train and b4 i hoped on Mounds.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:54 PM Permalink
green

I can make you guys happy and give you my most recent conspiracy theory, if you'd like!
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 12:55 PM Permalink
Tatergirl

For clue 3 "scanned the county" Kellogg

The Ramsey county jail is at one end of the park and the Ramsey county govt center is at the other.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:03 PM Permalink
KITCH

I'm really sorry about this...

I honestly told and bounced ideas of many people in the parks, line, bar. I told many people I was in Kellogg and I told them if they came over I'd point out things or let them see for themselves.

I felt I was right and Kellogg was just 2 small of a park to let many people talk about it.

I had to go with my gut feeling on this one...and well...I was wrong...

another part of my thoughts on this was that I was stuck at home from Tues. to Friday and was bouncing off the walls wanting to tear that park apart by myself.

let me ask you this...the island on keller...you ran...why didn't you tell all the hard core coolers where you ran. WHY?? because it wasn't that big and you knew you could look at it.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:03 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

I discovered that a few years ago that its listed as one park under the regional parks website.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:04 PM Permalink
Love4Vino

I still don't mind the explainations - I think with the technology of today, it would be hard pressed to make a hunt that couldn't be noodled by super sleuths too quickly.

I just got an offer for a free trip to Vegas for 4 days in late Feb/Early March, with a few of my girlfriends - but *if* I can pull off a trip there either later this spring or early summer - I'd like to put together a hunt for ya'll. perhaps a 3 or 4 dayee, which means ya'll will have it figured out in 1.

ps - incase any of you need a shirt... I've got lots in inventory..
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:05 PM Permalink
KITCH

wanna know mine...

the finder from the town KNAPP, WI

that town must be full of CAMOCRUE family members...

now...one of the trees on the eastern star was planted by with the grandma of "lorrainne KNAPP"

hmmm

now Camo TERRY KNAPP has lunch with Boxmeyer from time to time...oh boy...
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:06 PM Permalink
Dersky

Thanks Randahl. I would have liked to had more time also. Chow to next year.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:12 PM Permalink
KITCH

btw..

next year I'm going to have maps of every big down tree in the city..

man am I glad they cleaned up the como storm.

and just dig on those...startin' day 1...

so there...
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:14 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

I told chris digger exactly where I was going at the paper and he followed me there. Jana called me as I was close to it and I told her where I was at. I see you guys now posting manifestos of noodles now about kellog and not one single person posted any of those on this board. Tells me I'm being used here. :crying:

I'l stop whining now.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:18 PM Permalink
KC0GRN

excellent idea. I'll help ya mark those if you want. split the parks up, share the waypoints?
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:20 PM Permalink
KITCH

I even held out on some of my closest and I mean closest friends all of my ideas..

mucky

dersky

kat

randy

CM

me2

Tim

Eags

Terry

IAN

but man that park was tiny..didnt' find out until after IAN tore it apart that it was bigger than I thought
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:24 PM Permalink
Downtown Dave

count me in too.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:29 PM Permalink
Downtown Dave

I've already started marking como.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:30 PM Permalink
New Daddy

I will keep things to myself, rarely. Anybody else have "take note of the wood" and address 172 on mounds by cherry street.. The address is on a large decorative log... so I dug there.

The biggest problem I have had when i keep an idea to myself is that I get stuck on a park or idea and start forcing it...digging for way to long in the wrong area.

I try to rember I am always wrong. It is amazing how often the CC gets the clues right. Befor the CC when I would see the explanations I would get 2-3 a hunt right, and usually 2-3 that was for the wrong reason.

We should be very proud of the team work we have shown the past 10 years.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:40 PM Permalink
OT

Just got home from three hours of running errands, and listened to Soucheray when he came on the air at 2:00. He mentioned he was out at Spoon Lake last night looking for the satellite that's supposed to crash. Only mentioned the hunt in passing. I was disappointed.

Thanks for the props way up thread, mrmikey. :smile:

Regarding keeping things close to the vest, I'm out of the loop too, but that's partially my fault. I don't go to Matty B's or hunt with other folks from here. I have a big enough crew already with seven children, most of whom enjoy hunting themselves. But I see no reason for anyone to come in here just to say "you're all wrong, and I'm right so you're wasting your time" and not back it up with why we're wrong. And it's kind of sweet when it turns out we weren't wrong after all. :smile:
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:46 PM Permalink
OT

And how exciting was it last night when we were on conference call and realized you were talking about a different drum! Good for you!
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:48 PM Permalink
New Daddy

OT that was very exciting. It was great to be ablee to look at the woods, have geat noodlers talking to me, great people wating to get the clue, and a lot of fun to reread it all here on the cooler.
Wed, 01/30/2008 - 1:50 PM Permalink