Greeneville, TN and Andrew Johnson National Cemetary are only 70 miles (2 hours) away. If no one gets this tag over the weekend I'll grab it. I'd rather the weather clear up a little for a non-commuting ride, just for enjoyment's sake, though if it clears up this afternoon I'll take off after it.
Your next tag, should you choose to except it, your scooter w/a buffalo, the only stipulation is that if its not alive (or in taxidermy form) it must be equal of or greater proportion to a real buffalo. There's a median here in Nashville on the verge of what might be considered the ghetto, and why in the world someone decided to adorn it w/buffalo's is beyond me. I don't believe they are indigenous to TN... unlike James K. Polk.
Covered Bridge had already been done in the past so here is a list of where we are and where we've been:
Public Sculpture (no fountain)
Decorative Structure (no fountain)
Music Venue
End of the Road
Water Tower
Flowers or Shrubs of the same color as your ride
Farmer’s Market/Vegetable Stand
Green Field
Boat Launch
Overhead Train Track
Chickens or other Barnyard Animals
Lighthouse
Roller Rink or Skating
Ice Cream Bar/Dairy Bar/Whippy Dip
Airplane
Zoo
Botanical Garden/Arboretum
Funny Sign Selling something Weird or Has Something to do with Corn
Local Quirky Hangout
Comic Book/Trading Card Store
Church
Home Under Construction
Vintage Music Store
Vintage Clothing Store
Brewery
Old Trailer-Style Diner
Hot Dog Joint
Amusement Park
Waterfall
Covered Bridge (done twice)
Abandoned, Burned Out or Decayed Building
Wall Mural
School Bus
Monument/Statue
As of June 15, 2009:
Baseball Field (non-professional only)
Farm Equipment or Machinery
Riding Stable/Horse Boarding/Horse Riding
Barbed Wire
Hay
Fireworks Stand
Outside Dining Establishment
Local Coffee Shop
Train passing by scooter
Trailer Park
Industrial Setting
Downtown
Port-o-Let
Lemonade Stand
Food Chain mascot
Power Plant/Distribution Plant/Substation
Tree Tunnel/Tree Canopy over street
Smoke Stack
Drive-In Restaurant
Two Roads Diverged into a (green) Wood
Marina
Your scooter with another unknown scooter parked somewhere
Roller Coaster
President’s Tomb
Buffalo
Good one! I already have 2 photos that I could post if I were a cheater and used older photos. I like to snap a pic whenever I see any over-sized animals or objects on my scooter rides.
I didn't know you couldn't use old photos. My roller coaster one is old - and I used it on another scooter tag game on another site.
So, is it ok to take pictures of things in anticipation of using them as a tag? (Which is what I did with Grant's tomb.) For ex., yesterday I was at PepsiCo's headquarters (they have a sculpture garden). Today I said, "oh I should have taken a picture of my scoot and the PepsiCo sign to use as a future tag: corporate headquarters.
Like a bird on the wire,
like a drunk in a midnight choir
I have tried in my way to be free. -Leonard Cohen
Syd wrote:
I have not seen the official rules for the Wordwide Scooter Tag Association®, but I think in practice stock photos are not encouraged.
Wordwide Scooter Tag Association® Official Rulebook; Paragraph 845.5 subsection 4 line 65 wrote:
Clearly states:
At no time will a stock photo either from a player's own personal library nor previous scavenger hunt experiences, regardless of the method of play; e.g. scooter club meeting, online forum, campus bulletin board; shall be accepted as a legitimate tag, unless said photo is followed by an exceptionally difficult tag in which very few players have access to tagging; e.g. next to Bigfoot, Nessie, or a Presidential tomb.
See it says right there her tag is allowed. Game on!
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From Music Row to Arrington... you know, if I went to go find a vineyard, it'd be the same one UnionZac photographed... is that legit for scooter tag??
Update: "Bought the motorcycle, still have the Blackjack... wife wants me to sell Blackjack..."
pyrocpu wrote:From Music Row to Arrington... you know, if I went to go find a vineyard, it'd be the same one UnionZac photographed... is that legit for scooter tag??
We have a church called My Father's Vineyard... does that count?
There is a WINERY that is about 60 miles away, but the VINEYARD they get the grapes from is quite a bit farther away. Wish I had time to go over there.
I finally got out to get this. We actually have quite a few vineyards in and around the Portland area, also known as the Willamette Valley. So I give you, without futher ado, Cooper Mountain Vineyards
Your next tag, should you choose to accept it, a giant insect*. This one, amusingly enough, was advertising a dance studio. My scooter is in the background.
pt pt pt pt... is this thing on? I fear I've killed the tag game with my giant insect. I have an easier one in reserve if people want this one scrubbed. Anyone?
I've been keeping my eyes open for a BIG bug. Haven't come across any. Pretty soon I'll be out of the game until next April. Hopefully I can get another tag in before the snow falls.
cmac wrote:So how big does this giant insect have to be?
Well, I was thinking anything larger than life would work. But I think it would also be acceptable if you live somewhere that has naturally occurring scary-large insects and you manage to get a picture with one of them.
Possible big insect locations: Exterminator headquarters (perhaps painted onto their trucks), playground equipment, or even a Halloween decoration posed on your seat.
Call them whatever you like, they look like roaches to me! I've lived here my whole life and we always called them cockroaches,
someone was like "palmetto bugs are the worst!" and I'm thinking what the heck are those? Also we have giant stink-bug-looking
things with big grasshopper legs. Now THOSE are creepy.
Yay! I didn't kill scooter tag after all. Nice job! I like how the wall color coordinates with your scooter, and that segues nicely into your tag. So on that tag, does the color match have to be exact, or would any old green scooter match the Italia (not that I can recall seeing any other green scoots, besides the Italia, but just in case).