Keelhaul too. Use the submarine or battleship for this part. Also looks like those were some busy woods over the weekend with at least three people in and out. If I'm reading the right logs of the cacher in question then the person needs to make up his mind -- he either signed the logs or didn't sign the logs since the copy and paste log online starts out with: TNLN TFTC SL How do you SL if you have nothing in your car to SL with and EVERY SINGLE writing instrument in every single cache had failed. I can't decide if those are good odds or terrible odds. Regardless, whoever purchases pens or pencils for MOGA should probably be replaced immediately -- with someone who can buy working products. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: Mr. President To: Geocaching Newsgroup Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 8:42 AM Subject: [GeoStL] Should he walk the plank? It has come to my attention that a local cacher, a member of SLAGA, a friend to us all, and a member of this list, has logged over 140 finds in the past few days of all of the MOGA caches at Mark Twain Lake. On all 140 caches, he said he didn't have a pen so he couldn't sign the log book. Moga puts pencils in all of the caches. An easy remedy to this situation is for the cacher, himself, to delete all of the bogus finds. I have encouraged the MOGA staff NOT to delete them. Everyone plays this game his own way, be it ethical or not. My question to the group is, since MOGA'11 has a pirate theme, if he doesn't delete the logs and shows up at MOGA'11, SHOULD WE MAKE HIM WALK THE PLANK?