Can someone please translate this for me?

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    Originally Posted By JazzCat

    ^^^THAT'S why everyone loves parfait! It's perfect!! :)

    Okay, back to work now...
     
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    Originally Posted By jnemo

    Thanks so much. You can find out anything on LP
     
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    Originally Posted By jnemo

    ok posted that message. My travel bug was placed in Maui in May 2007. It has traveled 9167.9 miles. It really seems to like Canada but has also been to Cuba.
     
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    Originally Posted By smedley

    We do some geocaching too, now I am wondering if I can set off a travel bug to go from me to jnemo.
     
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    Originally Posted By jnemo

    oh Smedley that would be fun. I placed one travel coin that wanted to be in a place with a "A". I picked it up in my hometown of Anderson and place it in an area called Arcade. Unfortunetly, it was muggled. If you send one maybe I can send it back home to you.
     
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    Originally Posted By beamerdog

    Ok, I'm dumb. What is this all about? Is it like the Where's George Now site?
     
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    Originally Posted By jnemo

    You use a GPS to locate caches. Cashes are hidden by other geocachers. After you find one, you log your find on the web site. You can also hide you own caches. In some caches are either geo coins or travel bugs that have an indentifing number and you log them on the web site, where you can watch where they travel. Generaly, if you take a geo coin or buy from one cache in a short amount of time you place it in anotehr cache. From the web site Geocaching.com Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then share your experiences online.
     
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    Originally Posted By retlawfan

    I set a TB free and it ended up in Canada too. Someday it'll come back to the states. I hope.
     
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    Originally Posted By smedley

    jnemo that does sound like fun! I am going to look at setting one going to you :)
     
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    Originally Posted By jnemo

    retlawfan, gotta love those Canadians, my travel bug went on vacation with one to Cuba and was placed in a cache so I could see it had been there. I have another one to place but want to come up with a good attachment and place for it. Something like visit every disney park.

    smedley, I use the same name on geocaching so you will see where to send.
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    "tres bien = very definitely"

    Not quite...

    tres = very
    bien = good

    tres bien = very good
     

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