TMNT Traditional Cache
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**Congrats to BFin for FTF!** This is my first cache! I chose this location because I teach a geocaching class here weekly for the children here at GreenWood. I was gladly given permission from the school director to place the cache. It's a fun charter school, and the only one in Harrisville. They teach values of Healthy Habits, Environmental Stewardship, Achievement, Leadership, Thinking Creatively, and Honoring Diversity. I think geocaching encompasses all the GreenWood values. I recommend not trying to find it around 3:30 on weekdays, because parking is CRAZY! But if you feel like having that kind of adventure, go for it my friend! FTF gets a cute TMNT key chain that I got from a different cache years ago and I’ve been saving for when I finally got around to doing a cache. BYOP MOVIE FACTS: Leonardo: According to Visual Effects Supervisor Pablo Helman, Leonardo has Russell Crowe’s eyes and Nelson Mandela’s lips, as well as the leadership sense of Tom Hanks’ character from Saving Private Ryan. Michelangelo: When it came to the pizza-lovin' jokester Michelangelo, they turned to the sly comedic delivery of Bill Murray in Ghostbusters. Donatello: For Donatello, the brains of the group, Leonard Nimoy's Spock inspired some of his more nerdy nuances. Raphael: And as for the gruff, misunderstood Raphael, they used a specific Clint Eastwood from the Sergio Leone spaghetti Westerns to tap into the character's toughness and grit. And as for the gruff, misunderstood Raphael, they used a specific Clint Eastwood from the Sergio Leone spaghetti Westerns to tap into the character's toughness and grit. Splinter: The Turtles’ mentor and adopted father was based entirely on famed Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune, who appeared in almost 170 films in his lifetime, most notably for director Akira Kurosawa. Fans of Kurosawa will notice Splinter’s hair looks familiar…
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