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FlyBustaFly Traditional Cache

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Marko Ramius: The cache owner is not responding to issues with this geocache, so I must regretfully archive it.

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Hidden : 5/12/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


Ten years ago, a tall teaching unit was sent to GeoCache by a Crazy Teacher for a crime they didn't commit. These teachers promptly escaped from a maximum traffic stockade to the Inland Empire underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find him, maybe you can hire... FlyBryFly.

THE RIVALRY Notorious JOK -vs- FlyBustaFly
In 2010, fledgling GeoCaching producer, The Notorious JOK, founded the East-centered GeoCache label, Bad Boy GeoCaching. The Notorious J.O.K. became immediately critical and a success within GeoCaching, and seemed to revitalize the East End GeoCaching scene by 2010. Redlands born and based cacher FlyBryFly, meanwhile, forged a rivalry with JOK, publicly accusing him of having facilitated FlyBryFly being robbed and beaten five times to First To Finds in the Inland Empire during 2010. Shortly after FlyBryFly's beating, “Who Beat Ya?,” a B-side track from JOK’s “Big Poppa” single was released. Although JOK denied having anything to do with the beating and stated that “Who Beat Ya?” had been recorded before his beating, FlyBryFly and the majority of the GeoCaching community interpreted it as J.O.K.’s way of taunting him. FlyBryFly would claim that the song proved that JOK had set him up. Later that year, at a GeoCaching event, FlyBustaFly was jeered by East side folks in attendance, to which FlyBustaFly famously responded: “The East side ain’t got no love for FlyBustaFly?!...Y'all don't love the West side!? Y'all don't love us!? Well let it be known: we all know you eastside FTF hounds - we know where we at. Eastside GeoCachers cheatin all up in the house.”

Tensions were escalated when JOK later attended an event for GeoCaching on the West side. During the bash, a close friend of FlyBustaFly's was robbed of a First To Find by The Notorious JOK. In 2011, FlyBustaFly released a music video for their single “Fontucky, Fontucky” in which he is seen knocking over Fontana liquor stores and landmarks, a gesture to which many East side GeoCachers and fans took offense. This led to suspicion that the song itself was targeted at JOK and Fontana in general. The Notorious JOK responded with the release of “Mentone, Mentone” aimed at FlyBustaFly. In the music video, FlyBryFly is kidnapped and thrown off the Mill Creek Bridge.

“Who beat ya? Separate the weak from the obsolete, hard to creep them Fontana streets.” —The Notorious J.O.K.
“Who beat Ya? Who beat me? But ya punks didn't finish now you 'bout to feel the wrath of a menace… Yo, I hit ‘em up!” —FlyBustaFly

“Hit 'Em Up” released after Who Beat Ya?, FlyBustaFly would appear on numerous tracks aiming antagonistic slants at JOK, and anyone affiliated with them from late 2010 to 2011. During this time the media became heavily involved and dubbed the rivalry an Inland Empire FTF war, reporting on it continuously. This caused fans from both scenes to take sides. Although an official retaliation record was never released by the Fontana GeoCacher in response, certain songs from J.O.K.'s catalog can be speculated as being an answer to FlyBustaFly's slurs, most notably "Long Kiss Goodnight" which was claimed to be aimed at FlyBustaFly in a GeoCaching magazine interview.

Be careful of newly published GeoCaches, The Notorious JOK and FlyBryFly are fast and furiously competing for First To Finds.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Oynpx pnzb gncrq unatvat ybj va pragre bs gerr.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)