Just to get it out of the way at the beginning of this one, you are being conned and the confidence game we are playing is called The Kansas City Shuffle.
"What is The Kansas City Shuffle?" you ask.
Well, it is a pretty simple confidence game. The first requisite is that the mark is aware he is being conned. I think we have covered that. Where the title originates from should clear up the rest. The con man bets the mark that he can't guess where Kansas City is located. The mark, thinking the trick is for him to say Kansas, says Missouri instead, not realizing there is an actual Kansas City, Kansas.
As Bruce Willis' character accurately put it in the clever movie (where I first learned of this) Lucky Number Slevin. "They look right, and you go left."
This translates to geocaching with the simple question "Where is the cache located?"
I cannot bet you on this one, so I will have to leave that part out, but otherwise, that should cover everything needed.
At any rate, I have been working on my photography skills lately, so thought I would put a few pictures here:






As well, I have been working on doing more writing. Below is a sample from the story I am working on:
Fred turned back toward Roger. "I reckon there are one hundred and eleven snakes there." Roger stood there with a bemused look on his face, wondering how Fred could come up with such a specific number in so short of a time. Could he not just estimate? Not that it mattered since he hated snakes and was not about to let them end him. This turned into a mental debate as to the weapon he would use to help get him and Fred out of this situation. He could go at them with his knife and slice up as many as possible or just fire away with his double barrel shotgun.
His knife took out five.
"Five down!
"I got three!"
"You fired zero shots."
"I fired two shots."
If you need help let me know. Also make sure to get the information this cache holds for Three by Five.

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