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Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 22, 2020 11:56:49 GMT -5
Awesome! I look forward to hearing how the second key was found.
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Jun 19, 2020 19:56:37 GMT -5
Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 19, 2020 19:56:37 GMT -5
I'm not working on the mini hunts, but what I have seen in the solution videos, they appear to be separate one-offs.
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Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 19, 2020 19:54:59 GMT -5
Purchased the book today. About to jump in. firesnake Great job. Beautiful book.
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Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 19, 2020 19:22:24 GMT -5
It's "Welcome". I asked old James for a transcript of the message. Confirmed.
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Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 13, 2020 20:05:17 GMT -5
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Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 6, 2020 22:41:57 GMT -5
dalneitzel.com/THE TREASURE HAS BEEN FOUND It was under a canopy of stars in the lush, forested vegetation of the Rocky Mountains and had not moved from the spot where I hid it more than 10 years ago. I do not know the person who found it, but the poem in my book led him to the precise spot. I congratulate the thousands of people who participated in the search and hope they will continue to be drawn by the promise of other discoveries. So the search is over. Look for more information and photos in the coming days. f
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Jun 4, 2020 18:57:18 GMT -5
Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 4, 2020 18:57:18 GMT -5
Desktop. I just double click on the roadway when I'm at max zoom. Really weird, I simply dont get that option. is this a download version like google earth? Cant see how it could be being that your link opened up perfectly in my Google Chrome browser. Anyway not to worry. I can simply bookmark your link and access it like that. Thanks for the link No problem. You could also try right clicking on the blue highlighted road and selecting "View Streetside." I'm on a PC using Chrome.
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Jun 4, 2020 18:24:36 GMT -5
Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 4, 2020 18:24:36 GMT -5
Desktop. I just double click on the roadway when I'm at max zoom.
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Jun 4, 2020 18:00:07 GMT -5
Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 4, 2020 18:00:07 GMT -5
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Jun 4, 2020 13:23:26 GMT -5
Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 4, 2020 13:23:26 GMT -5
Thanks, Tab. I can quit looking for phone numbers. Good luck, everyone.
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Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 4, 2020 11:37:06 GMT -5
May Submission i.imgur.com/hP3fW15.pngThe Rolex Clock at Keeneland. N 38° 02.840 W 084° 36.400 www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wm2EEM_Rolex_Clock_at_Keeneland_in_Lexington_KY I fly: Time flies (thinking differently) like a realized Bourbon Red: A big, round, turkey that has realized it's full weight. with a pointy head: See top red circle and feathers on my butt: See bottom red circle Where am I? The Keenland Rolex Clock resides in Lexington, Kentucky, the same city that the Buffalo Trace Distillery is marketed in from nearby Frankfort. Buffalo Trace is a sponsor of the racetrack where this clock can be found. Not it!
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Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 3, 2020 16:39:45 GMT -5
I'll have to stick my head in there. Thanks for the post.
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Jun 3, 2020 16:38:54 GMT -5
Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 3, 2020 16:38:54 GMT -5
"open" is in the window of Flowers By The Sea and you can see it without getting up from the chairs in front of Dan's.
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Post by TheCoyWonder on Jun 1, 2020 17:32:10 GMT -5
I did a test today to see if I could create a PayPal password for my personal account that was only numbers. I could.
1029384756 (10 numbers mind you, a phone number) worked.
I've since changed it, but it breaks the notion that it has to be letters and numbers.
::UPDATE:: Letters need at least one # to work as a password. So all letters, can not be done. One number must be added to make it an official password with PayPal.
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Post by TheCoyWonder on May 29, 2020 15:41:21 GMT -5
January Submissionimgur.com/a/EnPjgk6I believe the use of the word "realized" refers to the weight of the Reds. When a Bourbon Red becomes fully realized, it's made the breed standard weight or greater. Might it be one of the four Shuttlecocks of Claes Oldenburg on the grounds of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri? Not it!
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