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Travel Bug Dog Tag Mother Brain's Shrunken Skull

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Owner:
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Released:
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Origin:
Manitoba, Canada
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Current Goal

To travel from cemetery-cache to cemetery-cache. To visit as many cemeteries as possible. Especially the really old, obscure ones that haven't been touched in years (they're quieter, and eerier... which looks more interesting).

About This Item

A small skull

Mother Brain has died (read the comic Planet Zebeth for details). This... is what remains of her skull. She wishes to travel from cemetery-cache to cemetery-cache and see as many cemeteries as possible.

And pictures if possible... especially of the ancient, moss-covered ones that haven't seen activity in decades. Those are always more interesting to see.

Nuts to being buried in one... Mother Brain wants to visit them all!

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Tracking History (422.2mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 2/22/2007 OHMIC retrieved it from Ruzter's Travel Bug Hotel and Piano Bar Manitoba, Canada   Visit Log

Too bad I didn't pick you up last week before my trip to Louisiana, home of many creepy cemetaries. I found a really cool cemetary cache wedged between highways by the Pearson Airport (Death by Traffic) and I did find a cache in a cemetary in Louisiana all smelly and mossy (Ritchie's Place) as well. But unfortunately the cache was a micro,and , well, I didn't have the bug yet. Oh well. There will be more this weekend I'm sure. I have a good one in mind. In Tombstone, no less!

Dropped Off 2/6/2007 Kabutroid placed it in Ruzter's Travel Bug Hotel and Piano Bar Manitoba, Canada   Visit Log

sniff They grow up so fast, don't they? Then all of a sudden, they leave the nest, and you don't realize how empty your bag feels without them.

Go on little fella! Go on and find your cemeteries!

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