<body><script type="text/javascript"> function setAttributeOnload(object, attribute, val) { if(window.addEventListener) { window.addEventListener('load', function(){ object[attribute] = val; }, false); } else { window.attachEvent('onload', function(){ object[attribute] = val; }); } } </script> <div id="navbar-iframe-container"></div> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://apis.google.com/js/platform.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> gapi.load("gapi.iframes:gapi.iframes.style.bubble", function() { if (gapi.iframes && gapi.iframes.getContext) { gapi.iframes.getContext().openChild({ url: 'https://www.blogger.com/navbar/5528253?origin\x3dhttp://granys-kids-kids.blogspot.com', where: document.getElementById("navbar-iframe-container"), id: "navbar-iframe" }); } }); </script>

Monday, January 03, 2005

I'm gonna be on TV.

Last week 3 teenage geocachers got stuck in the canyon and had to be rescued. The local news coverage of the event cast geocaching in a poor light, so I sent an email to the news director asking him if he'd like to see what geocaching is really like.

He's not interested in going, but he's assigning a reporter and a cameraman that is to go on a cache hunt with me.

Should be a hoot.

2 Comments:

At 6:16 PM, Blogger Older Guy said...

Give 'em hell, George. "News" people should know about geocaching by now. Shame on them.

 
At 7:05 PM, Blogger Tami Jean said...

Give 'em hell, sure... but uh... find the cache yourself before you go taking a cameraman out with you LOL

 

Post a Comment

<< Home