Yep it is quiet. Got back from KC late this afternoon. (for work but did
have time to find a few that I had left there) Busy now printing off sheets
for tomorrow and Sunday.
Bruce
From: GC-RGS <gc-rgs@xxxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [GeoSTL] Re: quiet Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2002 21:31:24 -0500
I noticed that too. It looks like caching has taken a summer vacation.
BTW, one of the tricks to make a bike/car paint shine is to spray on some Pledge furniture polish. While it's wet, wipe it off with a dry cloth. That's what they did for the car shows. It doesn't protect anything, but it gives that wet look and sure makes it shine.
Has anyone signed up with I-D for the Sunday Olin trip?
Rich ----- Original Message ----- From: Glenn To: SLAGA Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 9:05 PM Subject: [GeoSTL] quiet
Sure is quiet tonight, I am having to start trouble on the motorcycle groups for entertainment..
Glenn
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sample:
Recurring thread: what king of wax to use.
(Greg innocently asks)
> I haven't really waxed the Concours since I got it 3 years ago. It
> seems awfully devoid of the stuff these days. Thought I'd be nice to
> St. Martin des Porres tonight. Was wondering if anyone had a
> suggestion for what works best and, most important, easiest?
(Glenn)
> Ya know, I don't wash my bike much either and never wax it, but I
> picked up one of them "dust wand" things at the car show and I think
> I
> am liking it. Ya just sort of wipe it around on the surface and it
> picks up the dirt and leaves a nice shine..
(Greg discovering its me)
>Oh . . . My . . . . God!
(Rick)
>Nice cooperation, you two.
>This should be interesting.
>
Glenn fishing for fun. J