Zac Attack
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Post by Zac Attack on Mar 27, 2008 20:11:10 GMT -5
Is anyone involve din the game or ever heard of it? Click Me!
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Post by Moldy Cheese on Mar 28, 2008 23:09:45 GMT -5
...wtf is it?
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Zac Attack
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Post by Zac Attack on Apr 18, 2008 10:21:29 GMT -5
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Post by Lilac Butterfly on Apr 20, 2008 13:26:58 GMT -5
I've heard of it. It's kind of like a "cousin" to my hobby, letterboxing.
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Post by Reverse Blade on Apr 20, 2008 14:10:46 GMT -5
Heard of it but doesn't sound fun.
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Zac Attack
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Post by Zac Attack on Apr 21, 2008 20:30:06 GMT -5
^ Dosn't soun fun?!?!? Why?
What's letterboxing?
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Post by Reverse Blade on Apr 21, 2008 23:53:53 GMT -5
Going out and finding something. Sounds boring, at least but booby traps or something to make it exciting.
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Zac Attack
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Post by Zac Attack on Apr 22, 2008 17:42:48 GMT -5
^^Interesting, but how would they exactly do that? People follow differnet paths for my game and also they are hidden in very remote areas so we wouldn't anyone getting boobied would we now?
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Post by Reverse Blade on Apr 22, 2008 20:57:09 GMT -5
^^Interesting, but how would they exactly do that? People follow differnet paths for my game and also they are hidden in very remote areas so we wouldn't anyone getting boobied would we now? Thats why you put it in main spots. They aren't suppose to live... It will become an extreme sport with spike pits and such.
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Zac Attack
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Post by Zac Attack on Apr 23, 2008 9:00:47 GMT -5
It would not be my hobby anymore, sorry.
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Post by Reverse Blade on Apr 23, 2008 18:00:19 GMT -5
It would make a good TV show
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Post by Lilac Butterfly on Apr 24, 2008 17:49:56 GMT -5
Letterboxing is a lot like geocaching, except you don't usually need a GPS; you use descriptive clues that people post online to find the box. And instead of taking a little prize and leaving another one, the planter puts a hand carved stamp and logbook in the box. The person who finds it stamps the box's stamp into their own logbook. Then they stamp their sig stamp into the box's logbook. It's fun to see how many people have been there before you and also to keep a record of all the different box's you've found. If this sounds kind of confusing, you can look here or here for more info.
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