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They've been digging up parts of Pentridge lately so you could head on over and get a head start Ian.

BTW, for Cyberboxing Andreas says look out for TT4 and I thought if we need something like a registrations/clues branch, there's only one Aapt title for it, and you guessed right>>>> next entry if you didn't get the clue, but what else could it be, but >>>>>>>>>>>>>

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SSammmi's Mailbag

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See #6, and stop the drivel.

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At the risk of attracting ian's ire, what is the difference between #11's drivel and Daycat's? I find daycat's TT habits far worse.

Anyway, back to the OP. I'd never heard of letterboxing like the rest of you, but it sounds wonderfully eccentric, and just like something the poms would invent. A shame it doesn't happen here, although with the size of Australia, you'd be unlikely to get many stamps in some logs!

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er....ATTTS??

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Daycat is less incoherent by far, he doesn't hold grudges against or attack other regular posters, he admits when he is wrong, and accepts corrections graciously, he doesn't insist on the last word, he doesn't make snide attacks on the OP, and he does have a sense of humour. I trust that is enough difference to make a difference, W3. No ire here either, just a white blood cell trying to doing its work.

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Hey OP here is a link to letterboxing in NZ and also one site in Australia!

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Gosh! How exciting!

Here in Tasmania we have moved with the times and embraced a slightly more hands on and varied approach to Letterboxing. It's called - Dunnyboxing. Scattered around the state in national parks and other sundry scenic pitstops are designated Dunnyboxing muckhuts. The idea is to park a grogan in as many of these colonic citadels as possible during your stay. And the bonus is that there isn't the fuss and bother of getting a stamp as all the bog rolls have their own unique motif printed on them. Just tear off a sheet and whack it into the Dunnyboxing album available from all BP service stations. Ask for it by name.

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I have to disagree, but that's only my opinion, of course.

And while we're on irritating habits ... oh, no, forget it. I'll go back to my burrow.

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Bazza could set up a letterbox trail and make lots of contacts.

To be honest I have never heard of it before today.

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