Difference between revisions of "Muggle"

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It is generally accepted to be bad form to disclose a [[Geocache]] location to a Muggle because they might take or trash it.
 
It is generally accepted to be bad form to disclose a [[Geocache]] location to a Muggle because they might take or trash it.
  
To be a true muggle is to be unaware of geocaching.   For example, if you are a [[geocacher]] then your spouse is in by default, unless of course they have no idea why you duck out for the paper and come back in three hours.
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To be a true [[Muggle]] is to be unaware of [[Geocaching]].
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For example, if you are a [[Geocacher]] then your spouse is a [[Geocacher]] by proxy, unless of course they have no idea why you duck out for the paper and come back in three hours!
  
The term "Muggle" originated in Harry Potter novels, it was a term meaning non-magic user.
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The term "Muggle" originated in Harry Potter novels where it meant a non-magic user.

Revision as of 19:02, 22 June 2005

Muggles wandering right past a cache.

A Muggle is a non-Geocacher. It is generally accepted to be bad form to disclose a Geocache location to a Muggle because they might take or trash it.

To be a true Muggle is to be unaware of Geocaching. For example, if you are a Geocacher then your spouse is a Geocacher by proxy, unless of course they have no idea why you duck out for the paper and come back in three hours!

The term "Muggle" originated in Harry Potter novels where it meant a non-magic user.