Agreed also. I am thinking a little bit after 35E. Last year I made a guess of where it would be before the Clues came out and decided that would be a good spot.
I know I've never gotten use to the one clue a day. Two clues were much more fast paced and never felt like an eternity between something new to noodle.
Hello all. A couple thoughts. Is the CW as twisted as Goodhue? Grab your "Honey" See google search pic.
Also, I was out at Crosby today (like the park a lot this year). And I kept trying to find something to attach Crosby to the Carnival/Hunt from 2004 (Phalen). Well, I just went on the PP Hunt Facebook page, and low and behold, here is their most recent post from tonight: (pic from Facebook).
Why do I want to tie Crosby to 2004? (See pic). There are A LOT of King Boreas caches and one in particular in Crosby. High Tech. With the addition of the cache hunt for the Carnival, they may be tying it all together.
Either I'm reaching for Crosby, or that is a huge coincidence. Probably both!:pbpt:
"Exercise the kids" could also be a euphemism for "having a layover in Winnipeg" if you know what I mean! The lesson is to not read into something too hard or we will all go crazy.
Maybe this has been said before. Both Bing Crosby and Crosby,Stills,Nash & Young made records on the Reprise Records label. Ties "reprise" into Crosby Park.
Good thing the clue didn't involve taking the kids to the pool (learned that one from a coworker's number 2 reference). Otherwise we'd be checking every toilet in every park....
Before it's too late, I gotta make my yearly "scenic Overlook" plug, dually between Mounds and BC, talk about a place to grab your honey and sit and park... off-road bike trails sneak behind. Saw a dog there once. Was closed off limits this summer, but now open this winter, new passcode gate.
Probably last time this year I can tounge in cheek point there. I try every year.
A rubics perfect (although no one ever explained to me what a "Joe" was) cube JOE ....sure hope I did that right. Thanks brass, hit your sixteen. (Wow how inappropriate my thoughts turn with a keyboard in my lap and the food network on my TV).
They run a condensed version of it in the winter at the oakdale nature center building on Saturdays. My parents normally go it, I've been there a few times. Lots of good stuff there.
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I know I've never gotten use to the one clue a day. Two clues were much more fast paced and never felt like an eternity between something new to noodle.
Also, I was out at Crosby today (like the park a lot this year). And I kept trying to find something to attach Crosby to the Carnival/Hunt from 2004 (Phalen). Well, I just went on the PP Hunt Facebook page, and low and behold, here is their most recent post from tonight: (pic from Facebook).
Why do I want to tie Crosby to 2004? (See pic). There are A LOT of King Boreas caches and one in particular in Crosby. High Tech. With the addition of the cache hunt for the Carnival, they may be tying it all together.
Either I'm reaching for Crosby, or that is a huge coincidence. Probably both!:pbpt:
and went to gather my gear
My dogs chewed most both a boot liner
and gnashed holes too deep, I fear.
"Alright" I exclaimed. "Get Down!" I pursed out.
"Though I'm tempted, I'll cause you no harm."
So charged I was off, I knew the route
I know the way to our local Fleet Farm.
Great way to say it
I'm toing and froing trying to kill time and not fall asleep tonight.
And don't forget to set that alarm!
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This place not only looks yummy (honey), but it's located near Phalen:
http://www.velvetbeeshoneybutter.com/Contact-Us.html
Probably last time this year I can tounge in cheek point there. I try every year.
Clarence Oveur: Gentlemen, welcome aboard.
Simon: Captain, your navigator, Mr. Unger, and your first officer, Mr. Dunn.
Clarence Oveur: Unger.
Unger: Oveur.
Dunn: Oveur.
Clarence Oveur: Dunn. Gentlemen, let's get to work.
Simon: Unger, didn't you serve under Oveur in the Air Force?
Unger: Not directly. Technically, Dunn was under Oveur and I was under Dunn.
Dunn: Yep.
Simon: So, Dunn, you were under Oveur and over Unger.
Unger: Yep.
Clarence Oveur: That's right. Dunn was over Unger and I was over Dunn.
Unger: So, you see, both Dunn and I were under Oveur, even though I was under Dunn.
Clarence Oveur: Dunn was over Unger, and I was over Dunn.
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one story glory for the time if yellow
Ian is going to have an event here on Thursday nite as well...stop on down..
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