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"I'm Mister..." LbNA #37176 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Dec 17, 2007
Location:
City:Sanford
County:Seminole
State:Florida
Boxes:1
Planted by:Wed. Bowler, C. Cat
Found by: seagull
Last found:Jan 28, 2010
Status:FFFFFFFFr
Last edited:Dec 17, 2007
This box is located in Krap Navlys (just reverse it), located at 845 Markham Road, Sanford, FL, and planted to commemorate Celtic Cat’s birthday visit to see The Gamecock in hot and sunny Florida. Feeling a bit nostalgic the box is based on a favorite childhood memory of a Christmas special that aired annually in mid December. In order to locate this box you will need to have some familiarity with the Christmas movie ‘Year Without a Santa Clause’. If you have not seen this movie in some time, or have never seen the movie watching it now is highly recommended.

In ‘Year Without a Santa Clause’ the Miser brothers play prominent roles and each has an individual song and dance number they perform. To locate the box just fill in the blank in each song.

Excerpt from Snow Miser’s theme song: “I’m Mister White Christmas. I’m Mister Snow. I’m Miser Icicle. I’m Miser Ten Below. Friends call me Snow Miser; whatever I touch turns to snow in my clutch…I’m too much. I never want to know a day that’s over ___(A)___ degrees…”

Excerpt from Heat Miser’s Theme song: “I’m Mister Green Christmas. I’m Mister Sun. I’m Miser Heat Blister. I’m Mister Hundred and One. They call me Heat Miser, whatever I touch starts to melt in my touch… I’m too much. I never want to know a day that’s under ___(B)___ degrees…”

There is only ONE WAY to tell you that you must begin your search at a small grassy triangle, which you should pass on the way to the fishing dock. Stand in the center of the grassy triangle and add 160 to A to determine the degrees you must site. Then, take B and subtract 48 to determine the number of paces the box is located from the center of the triangle.

The box lies at the base of a small six limbed octopus tree, covered in Pine needles.

Please be aware the paces are approximate, and you likely will not be able to walk a straight line to the tree. Make your best way to the tree to recover the box.

As always, after you have stamped in please replace and re-hide the box in better condition then you found it, and take a moment to log your find on letterboxing.org and atlasquest.com and let us know any comments you may have on your experience.