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    fraggle69 Guest

    Default Are caches at risk from attack

    I see the price of scrap metal is going through the roof, do you think the **** might strike our ammo can caches and make off with them on the back of there open top truck?

    gaarrr

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    I did once see a huge pile of Ammo boxes in a back garden


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    I think you're being unnecessarily harsh and discriminatory against our thievin' pikey chums.....h34r:
    Now that Tupperware has also reached an all-time high on the open market I'm worried that feral housewives might make off with all my Lock'n'locks... hmy::wacko:

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    Quote Originally Posted by keehotee View Post
    I think you're being unnecessarily harsh and discriminatory against our thievin' pikey chums.....h34r:
    Now that Tupperware has also reached an all-time high on the open market I'm worried that feral housewives might make off with all my Lock'n'locks... hmy::wacko:
    Funnily enough, I bought a number of lock'n'lock boxes for caching and my wife uses them for food storage!

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    Are we still allowed to call them *****?

    Fantastic PC correctness not reached the world of geocaching then.

    Well, if the pikes nick church lead, road signs ammo boxes will be fair game.
    Ho hum!

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    They won't get much for our nanos

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    Quote Originally Posted by walkergeoff View Post
    Funnily enough, I bought a number of lock'n'lock boxes for caching and my wife uses them for food storage!

    Hope you pointed out to her that you are not allowed to put foodstuffs in caches
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    Quote Originally Posted by keehotee View Post
    I think you're being unnecessarily harsh and discriminatory against our thievin' pikey chums.....h34r:
    Now that Tupperware has also reached an all-time high on the open market I'm worried that feral housewives might make off with all my Lock'n'locks... hmy::wacko:
    You mean... you fear for the safety of your lunchbox?

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    I think we have a strong argument here for a move to micros and nanos, and perhaps even the return of virtuals... h34r:
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    Yey the return of the spook!!!

    hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Blorenge View Post
    You mean... you fear for the safety of your lunchbox?
    If only, Mrs B....if only.............. :wacko:

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    What key opens every lock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nobbynobbs View Post
    What key opens every lock?
    LOL - a pi-key of course...............:cheers:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Blorenge View Post
    You mean... you fear for the safety of your lunchbox?
    Actually, I was looking for a place to hide a new cache and found a lunchbox. It was empty except for a dirty stainless steel spoon and a bit of food mould . It had evidently been there a long time and was perfectly dry inside.

    It is now awaiting redeployment as a cache!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandvika View Post
    It is now awaiting redeployment as a cache!
    LOL :socool:
    Justice for lunchboxes.

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