general cache hunting questions

Tuberale

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GrayCloud said:
Well Tuberale, I am sorry if my Southern Slang is disturbing to your delicate little ears. :icon_scratch:
As for the tax thing, unfortunately I probably pay in more in taxes a year than you make. Not bragging, just setting you straight. What about my handle would makes you think I do not pay federal tax? :dontknow:
Apparently you are offended. If so, I apologize.

Your avatar reminds me of Native Americans, who do not pay income tax. As for what you pay in taxes, I'm uninterested.

I still have no idea what you were trying to say. "Nare" cent still unknown to me.
 

TheRandyMan

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"Nare" is slang for "nary"...which is synonymous for zero. Just my guess but I believe he meant to say that an individual who might find a mason jar lid would not be owing any "tax" on a found "lid" as the lid itself is the only "cache" declared...if you catch my drift. :sign13:
 

ivan salis

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nary or nare --as in "never not even one cent " * -- as in a old scottish term - I got nary a copper to spare ye (nothing to give a begger)
 

GrayCloud

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Tuberale, No offense taken as long as you understand that Southern Slang does not equate to less intelligence. :thumbsup:
RandyMan and Ivan Salis summed it up pretty well. But if need be, I will see if I can locate a Southern Dictionary fer ya.
 

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