Toon # 14 - The Tasmanian Devil Traditional Cache
Toon # 14 - The Tasmanian Devil
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I've replaced the Tasmania Devil cache for your caching pleasure. You are looking for one of those tube things again. Parking is near by. The cache is on private property. The property owners know about the cache. There is no need to cross the fence.
During racing season, the cache may not be accessible.
The checkered flag goes to Aedwards16 for FTF replaced TD.
The Tasmanian Devil’s mama must have truly loved him, because the tyke always ate everything on his plate, and then ate the plate, the table, the chairs, and anything else he could stuff into his mouth. The T. Devil’s insatiable appetite was the focus of every cartoon that he appeared in. Animator Robert McKimson created the first Tasmanian Devil cartoon in 1954. The character moved across the screen like a Texas tornado. His dialogue, spoken by Mel Blanc, was growls, grunts, and raspberries. After his debut toon, Eddie Selzer, a producer at Warner Bros, withdrew the character from Warner’s stable as “too obnoxious.” But Jack Warner, citing tons and tons of fan letters, brought the T. Devil back to the screen. When Warner Bros. shut down its animation department, the Tasmanian Devil was retired. However, you can’t keep a good devil down. In the 80’s and 90’s, the character reappeared as TAZ, the character of commercials and merchandise. TAZ still sells more merchandise that Porky Pig or Elmer Fudd.
The cordinates were determined with two GPS units and should be accurate within 4 or 5 feet.
DRIVES CONCEDED FTF TO FATFOGY. GOOD SHOW GUYS!!!!!!
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