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Author Topic: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II  (Read 20479 times)

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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #15 on: November 11, 2012, 05:06:01 PM »


I think MaxPower is GhostX's GF ::)  You hardley got to meet either one, and NEVER at the same time ??? :D

Yes MaxPower is GhostX's GF as in "Geocaching Friend".
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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #16 on: November 11, 2012, 11:22:28 PM »


I think MaxPower is GhostX's GF ::)  You hardley got to meet either one, and NEVER at the same time ??? :D

Are you familiar with the term "smite."
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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #17 on: November 12, 2012, 06:49:47 PM »
I think MaxPower is GhostX's GF ::)  You hardly got to meet either one, and NEVER at the same time ??? :D

Well, MaxPower is the only one that get his own place here so something must be up with that.  I think they call that a "kept" GF. ;D

It seems that all the posts that end up going down the odd, the different, the bizarre route end up in Max's Place.  Looks like this one may be headed that way as well.
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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #18 on: November 12, 2012, 07:05:19 PM »
. . . . .  It seems that all the posts that end up going down the odd, the different, the bizarre route end up in Max's Place.  Looks like this one may be headed that way as well.

Well, if anyone would know about posts "that end up going down the odd, the different, the bizarre route" it would be you Marshann. And before anyone gets upset, I do mean that will all appreciation and affection, and not in any sort of negative way whatsoever, since what I'm referring to has provided me and many others with countless hours of entertainment. Plus, if you ever need a paparazzi-type photographer, Marshann is really very good at it.

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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #19 on: November 12, 2012, 07:10:55 PM »


I think MaxPower is GhostX's GF ::)  You hardley got to meet either one, and NEVER at the same time ??? :D


Yes MaxPower is GhostX's GF as in "Geocaching Friend".


Are you familiar with the term "smite."

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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #20 on: November 12, 2012, 08:04:05 PM »
Well, if anyone would know about posts "that end up going down the odd, the different, the bizarre route" it would be you Marshann. And before anyone gets upset, I do mean that with all appreciation and affection, and not in any sort of negative way whatsoever, since what I'm referring to has provided me and many others with countless hours of entertainment. Plus, if you ever need a paparazzi-type photographer, Marshann is really very good at it.

Why, thank you Frank.  Thank you very much. ;D  Hmm, I wonder if I would be allowed to post a sanitized version of the magnum opus of a trail report as told by a former SCCX member.  I mean, because we have child boards and all.  Maybe if this all goes to Max's Place....  Oh wait, on second thought, this is the only X site that I haven't gotten in too much trouble yet.  So yeah, maybe not.  In fact, this post will self-destruct any moment now.  :P  
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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #21 on: November 12, 2012, 11:02:26 PM »
Well boys and girls (you know who you are) we have completely derailed this thread as well. 
You know it's a sad state of affairs when Chris Haynes is the only one showing restraint!
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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #22 on: November 12, 2012, 11:24:52 PM »
Why, thank you Frank.  Thank you very much. ;D  Hmm, I wonder if I would be allowed to post a sanitized version of the magnum opus of a trail report as told by a former SCCX member.  I mean, because we have child boards and all.  Maybe if this all goes to Max's Place....  Oh wait, on second thought, this is the only X site that I haven't gotten in too much trouble yet.  So yeah, maybe not.  In fact, this post will self-destruct any moment now.  :P  

Somehow I doubt a sanitized version would have the same entertainment value. Sometimes no other adjectives work.

That said . . . even the clean parts of it were truly brilliant:  "He might as well have used a couple of baby seals and a spotted owl as sand ladders while he was at it."  One of my all-time favorite quotes.

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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #23 on: November 13, 2012, 07:22:06 AM »
Somehow I doubt a sanitized version would have the same entertainment value. Sometimes no other adjectives work.

That said . . . even the clean parts of it were truly brilliant:  "He might as well have used a couple of baby seals and a spotted owl as sand ladders while he was at it."  One of my all-time favorite quotes.

Is this in reference to the Soda Dry Lake incident on XOC?  That was an epic representation of off road prose.

Well boys and girls (you know who you are) we have completely derailed this thread as well. 
You know it's a sad state of affairs when Chris Haynes is the only one showing restraint!

This is true, but as history will show, this does not last long.
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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #24 on: November 13, 2012, 02:56:43 PM »
Is this in reference to the Soda Dry Lake incident on XOC?  That was an epic representation of off road prose.

What you are about to read is a true story, although there may be a few twists in the wordage.  Mods, please delete or move this as you deem fit.  If my login doesn't work the next time I visit, I will understand. :'(  But this is part of SCCX's history and we can't keep hiding its skeletons in the closet. :-X :D

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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #25 on: November 13, 2012, 04:09:24 PM »
What you are about to read is a true story, although there may be a few twists in the wordage.  Mods, please delete or move this as you deem fit.  If my login doesn't work the next time I visit, I will understand. :'(  But this is part of SCCX's history and we can't keep hiding its skeletons in the closet. :-X :D

Dude, you don
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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #26 on: November 13, 2012, 04:48:17 PM »

That has left me speechless.  I'll have to absorb it for a while.

Disclosure:  Okay, maybe it's not all true.  I certainly don't recall any peyote on that run. ;D  This was one of the many hilarious diatribes by one of SCCX's former members who eventually crossed over to the dark side and got a Land Cruiser.  A very entertaining, but not necessarily true, spoof that was inspired by a photo I took on Mojave Road of a stuck X in Soda Lake on the way to a memorial for Chris/CCX.  Here's a link to the photos.  Mojave Road CCX Memorial

This is certainly off topic and should be moved/deleted.  Just wanted to the explain the cryptic messages above.
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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #27 on: November 13, 2012, 04:49:24 PM »
How about a compromise.... flip flop boots.  I think you will look really cool in these.  8)





I believe I have found a challenger to the jean-flops...

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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #28 on: November 13, 2012, 05:57:45 PM »
Great News, I got us a Club Rate on Counseling!

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Re: Geocaching in Big Bear for CANVAZ II
« Reply #29 on: November 13, 2012, 09:36:15 PM »
Disclosure:  Okay, maybe it's not all true.  I certainly don't recall any peyote on that run. ;D  This was one of the many hilarious diatribes by one of SCCX's former members who eventually crossed over to the dark side and got a Land Cruiser.  A very entertaining, but not necessarily true, spoof that was inspired by a photo I took on Mojave Road of a stuck X in Soda Lake on the way to a memorial for Chris/CCX.  Here's a link to the photos.  Mojave Road CCX Memorial

This is certainly off topic and should be moved/deleted.  Just wanted to the explain the cryptic messages above.

Marshann, that has to be best job of editing I think I've ever seen.  Not one bit of entertainment value was lost.  Absolutely [censored] brilliant.

 


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