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Will Dunwiddie
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07-08-2003 01:01 AM ET (US)
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Mink, I welcome your and BTP's participation in my odd little game. And I look forward to the pictures. Be sure to check the site before heading out, though, as the gnome may be moving on. I'll always post the latest coordinates here. Happy hunting!
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| The Mink
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07-06-2003 07:24 PM ET (US)
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I accept your challenge!! If we ever manage to get up to the lake this summer, I will utilize all the boy-type-person's army training to find that and you will probably receive a picture of some sort. Knowing BTP, it will involve some sort of lewd or humorous pose.
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Will Dunwiddie
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07-05-2003 08:03 PM ET (US)
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Shhh, Amelia! She need never know.
And by the way, it's G-n-o-m-e.
Dit!
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07-03-2003 03:42 PM ET (US)
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I am surprised that mom let you get aa garden knom (I dont know how to spell that word) in the first place.
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Will Dunwiddie
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07-02-2003 10:12 AM ET (US)
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I'm confused. Which one would be the crazy person, the hider or the seeker? Possibly both? Actually, I'd hoped that the little fellow might be able to move around a bit over the course of the summer. See the sights, you know.
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07-01-2003 06:01 PM ET (US)
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How many woodticks does a crazy person pick up on a logging road? How many angels can dance on the head of a pin? Ah, things to ponder. I think I'll wait a bit to hunt for your mooning gnome. I'm not too fond of woodticks even with a state-of-the-art woodtick picker thingy. Should I expect to stumble upon a gnome as I pick blackberries in August? Maybe I should bring a camera. I can take a picture of a fellow berry picker, a bear, or a gnome. Maybe all three? How blessed can one person be?
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