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KHAN!!! The Musical!!!
Board: Starfleet Command
Dec 5, 2025 8:10pm
A Star Trek fan wrote "KHAN!!! The Musical!!!", a parody play.
I ran across this video of one of the musical numbers from that play set to the matching scene from the movie.
I hope you enjoy.
P.S.: And a modern trailer for that same movie.
I ran across this video of one of the musical numbers from that play set to the matching scene from the movie.
I hope you enjoy.
P.S.: And a modern trailer for that same movie.
Re: Clarification on LTC/Postal Traveler
Board: Stupider Questions About Letterboxing
Reply to: #1042701 by 2AussMom
Dec 6, 2025 7:17am
2Aussmom,
I sent you a message.
This stamp was cutom carved for me, so I am pretty sure it is not your HH. (I don't want folks thinking I confiscated it for my personal use!!!!)
Hope your HH surfaces soon
I sent you a message.
This stamp was cutom carved for me, so I am pretty sure it is not your HH. (I don't want folks thinking I confiscated it for my personal use!!!!)
Hope your HH surfaces soon
250 Years ago today - Cannons for George Washingtion
Board: History is Alive
Dec 6, 2025 8:28am
On this day, December 6, 1775, Colonel Henry Knox left Fort Ticonderoga with some 59 cannons and mortars to deliver them to General George Washington. In November, he had ordered the guns brought to Boston, where the Continental Army remained locked in a stalemate with British forces occupying the city.
Fort Ticonderoga had been captured in May by Ethan Allen and his band of Green Mountain Boys, accompanied by Benedict Arnold and a few Massachusetts militia. They had silently rowed across Lake Champlain from present-day Vermont and stormed the fort in a swift, late-night, sneak attack. The entire 48-man British garrison was captured without injuries.
Over the course of two wintry months, Knox moved the 60 tons of cannon by boat, horse, ox-drawn sleds, and back-breaking manpower along deer trails, poor-quality roads, across frozen rivers, and through the forests and swamps of the lightly inhabited wilderness, The journey covered over 300 miles. They encountered deep snow one week and thawed muddy ground the next. Throughout the 56-day journey, Knox relied on the help of various garrisons, hired men, and especially ox-drivers to man the sleds.
On January 25, 1775, Knox’s artillery train arrived outside Boston. Washington wanted the guns emplaced on Dorchester Heights, high ground commanding both the city and its harbor. It was decided to delay the emplacements until the full moon on March 4th, five weeks off. The full moon provided the American troops with enough light to see and work effectively. They also benefited by a haze that obscured their activities from the British.
March 5: “This morning at daybreak, we (the British) discovered two redoubts on the hill of Dorchester Point and they were all raised during the night with an expedition equal to that of a genie of the wonderful lamp. From there they commanded the whole town of Boston. So, we must drive them from their post or desert the place.” (an unnamed British officer).
Unwilling to sacrifice any more of his men, British General Howe deserted Boston and took his army to Halifax Nova Scotia. where he hoped to regroup. With Howe went 10,000 soldiers along with their dependents as well as 1,100 loyalists who had lived in Boston. Among them were Henry Knox‘s in-laws.
The Massachusetts legislature thanked George Washington for his service and wished him well in his retirement. But Washington knew better. He informed Congress he would immediately repair to New York, the strategical and politically important port and one that was absolutely impossible to defend.
One Historian called Knox's exploit "one of the most stupendous feats of logistics" of the American Revolutionary War. The route he took is now known as the Henry Knox Trail.
Submitted for your consideration,
Old Blue
Fort Ticonderoga had been captured in May by Ethan Allen and his band of Green Mountain Boys, accompanied by Benedict Arnold and a few Massachusetts militia. They had silently rowed across Lake Champlain from present-day Vermont and stormed the fort in a swift, late-night, sneak attack. The entire 48-man British garrison was captured without injuries.
Over the course of two wintry months, Knox moved the 60 tons of cannon by boat, horse, ox-drawn sleds, and back-breaking manpower along deer trails, poor-quality roads, across frozen rivers, and through the forests and swamps of the lightly inhabited wilderness, The journey covered over 300 miles. They encountered deep snow one week and thawed muddy ground the next. Throughout the 56-day journey, Knox relied on the help of various garrisons, hired men, and especially ox-drivers to man the sleds.
On January 25, 1775, Knox’s artillery train arrived outside Boston. Washington wanted the guns emplaced on Dorchester Heights, high ground commanding both the city and its harbor. It was decided to delay the emplacements until the full moon on March 4th, five weeks off. The full moon provided the American troops with enough light to see and work effectively. They also benefited by a haze that obscured their activities from the British.
March 5: “This morning at daybreak, we (the British) discovered two redoubts on the hill of Dorchester Point and they were all raised during the night with an expedition equal to that of a genie of the wonderful lamp. From there they commanded the whole town of Boston. So, we must drive them from their post or desert the place.” (an unnamed British officer).
Unwilling to sacrifice any more of his men, British General Howe deserted Boston and took his army to Halifax Nova Scotia. where he hoped to regroup. With Howe went 10,000 soldiers along with their dependents as well as 1,100 loyalists who had lived in Boston. Among them were Henry Knox‘s in-laws.
The Massachusetts legislature thanked George Washington for his service and wished him well in his retirement. But Washington knew better. He informed Congress he would immediately repair to New York, the strategical and politically important port and one that was absolutely impossible to defend.
One Historian called Knox's exploit "one of the most stupendous feats of logistics" of the American Revolutionary War. The route he took is now known as the Henry Knox Trail.
Submitted for your consideration,
Old Blue
new 2026 walk book
Board: State: Connecticut
Dec 6, 2025 8:42am
Anyone hear anything about the new release date for the walk book? Would make a great Christmas gift! My book is very out of date and was hoping to get the new one soon. Amazon says they take pre-orders.
Re: Clarification on LTC/Postal Traveler
Board: Stupider Questions About Letterboxing
Reply to: #1042704 by Mama Stork
Dec 6, 2025 11:30am
I would never think that. LOL. Plus I would carve for pretty much anyone!
Re: new 2026 walk book
Board: State: Connecticut
Reply to: #1042706 by DevilinDog
Dec 6, 2025 12:52pm
Anyone hear anything about the new release date for the walk book? Would make a great Christmas gift! My book is very out of date and was hoping to get the new one soon.
I know admitting this makes it obvious just how much out of touch I am with reality, but I have no idea what "the walk book" is and why it could be out of date.
Would you elaborate just a bit, and please, without making me feel too stupid, as my feelings are a bit tender these days. Thanks for your consideration.
Hugs to ya, from BetsyLee
Re: new 2026 walk book
Board: State: Connecticut
Reply to: #1042708 by BetsyLee
Dec 6, 2025 3:17pm
I may be showing my age, but for those who love a good map and a fantastic description of trails, the CT Walk Book is invaluable. It describes, in great detail, all the blue trails and many others as well. Gives tips on parking, things you'll pass, trail difficulty, view points etc. It is published by the CT Forest and Parks association, which manages those trails. It's out of date because many of the trails have been re-routed. There are plenty of other maps available, and CTFP also has an interactive map you can use on your phone to see where you're going, but I love a good paper map. Many older boxes have trail descriptions copied right out of the walk book, so people could follow along on their hikes.
The Letterboxing Games Intermission
Board: Event News and Planning
Dec 7, 2025 5:52am
Greetings, Fellow Letterboxers! This is a friendly reminder that the last early registration rate of $300 for The Letterboxing Games Intermission ends December 31st. Also, remember that you can get a $25 discount when you tell me when you pay that you are willing to take a top bunk. Questions? Ask me!
Re: new 2026 walk book
Board: State: Connecticut
Reply to: #1042709 by DevilinDog
Dec 7, 2025 7:04am
Thank you for explaining it ! It sounds very interesting. Wish someone could make one for New York. :^)
Re: new 2026 walk book
Board: State: Connecticut
Reply to: #1042709 by DevilinDog
Dec 7, 2025 11:10am
I have two previous copies of the walk book (three if you count the west and east books as two separate copies). I actually like the older one better than the west and east books. There's a LOT more detail in the older book, although the trail maps are not updated. I find that you need the oldest book to figure out some mystery clues ;-).
Of course, I'm so out of touch with what is going on in CT, that I didn't even know that a 2026 book is coming out......
BB
Of course, I'm so out of touch with what is going on in CT, that I didn't even know that a 2026 book is coming out......
BB
Re: new 2026 walk book
Board: State: Connecticut
Reply to: #1042708 by BetsyLee
Dec 8, 2025 12:01am
I know admitting this makes it obvious just how much out of touch I am with reality, but I have no idea what "the walk book" is
Imagine how a professional walker like me feels! Seemed like something I would have heard about as well! So don't feel too bad. ;o)
-- Ryan
PNW Letterbox Club - December meeting
Board: Region: Pacific Northwest
Dec 8, 2025 8:40am
I know it's a busy time of year but if you can make it work we would love to see you at the meeting Saturday the 13th!
https://www.atlasquest.com/showinfo.php?eventId=5252
https://www.atlasquest.com/showinfo.php?eventId=5252
PNW Letterbox Club - December meeting
Board: State: Oregon
Dec 8, 2025 8:41am
I know it's a busy time of year, but if you can make it work, we would love to see you at the meeting on Saturday, the 13th!
https://www.atlasquest.com/showinfo.php?eventId=5252
https://www.atlasquest.com/showinfo.php?eventId=5252
Re: new 2026 walk book
Board: State: Connecticut
Reply to: #1042709 by DevilinDog
Dec 8, 2025 2:23pm
I had no idea that this existed but it does sound like a fun peruse! I see the 1997, 2017, and West version on Amazon. Is there one that you like best?
Year of Giving 2026 Tracker
Board: Random Acts of AQ Kindness
Dec 8, 2025 10:55pm
This tracker is to bring a smile to others faces and bring joy to all of those who participate.
The rules:
1. This is a year long commitment, ending in December.
2. If you sign up - you will forward me your name and address privately, and when you are matched up - I will share your address with just that one person.
3. By the last day of each month you will send something to your person. A card with warm wishes, an LTC, a stamp, but nothing that will put you in financial hardship. This is about sharing good will and hope.
4. By the beginning of December you will send one final card - A Christmas card, a Kwanza card, a Hannukah card. If you wish to include a minimal gift that's thought provoking... that would be okay - but NOT required.
5. All are welcome, if you are a minor - I ask that a parent make sure you will follow through.
6. This is NOT meant to cause stress. If for ANY reason - you can't complete the year - please just let me know and I will make arrangements to make sure your person's year is complete.
7. You can let your person know who you are - or you can wait until the last month to reveal. We all like a little mystery, sometimes its fun trying to figure things out.
8. I will take sign-ups until December 26th then match folks up. Since you don't need to know who you are sending to - you can think - or make your first card and have it ready to go by the last day of January.
9. When you get something from your YOG friend, please post letting them know that you have received something. If you don't get anything by mid-month, let me know and I'll see if its just a hiccup with the mail.
10. When you sign up I will add you (if you aren't already a member) to our private group. Please add this and make it a favorite board so that the messages show up in your news feed. Please go in and add info to the “all about me “so your secret person knows a bit about you.
11. If you participated in 2025 I will match you with someone new. If you wish to continue sending to your 2025 friend - that's awesome, but not required.
Here's to making a positive 2026 for everyone who wants it. It's amazing how a kind word can make someone's day, their week - even their month.
Clarifying note
What you send can be anything; a postcard from your trip to the beach, a few Quisps you've gathered together, a purchased card... its all about sharing good will and positivity. Be creative... think out of the box... send something to make someone laugh... share joy, laughter and hope. DO NOT put yourself in financial crisis... those simple cards with heartfelt words mean as much - if not more - to someone than a diamond bracelet if they are bummed out.
Year of Giving 2026
As requested by past members - we will be mixing things up a bit.
1. Make sure I have your current address - if there is a possibility of an address change mid-year let me know that as well.
2. PICK HOW YOU WANT TO PARTICIPATE- TOTAL MYSTERY MATCH OR KNOW YOUR MATCH
A mystery match will be that you will know who you are sending to but someone else will be sending to you! For example I as Starbears could be sending to Teach JR but Qingwaa sending to me.
For know your match, you will be sending and receiving from the same person. For example Starbears would send and receive from TeachJR.
3. This IS a year long commitment. Life does happen - if it does contact me ASAP and I will help finish your year off.
4. This is meant to be FUN not stressful ;)
This tracker is to build on the positive, bring hope for the future and share with each other the best we hope 2026 will bring us - no matter where we are.
The rules:
1. This is a year long commitment, ending in December.
2. If you sign up - you will forward me your name and address privately, and when you are matched up - I will share your address with just that one person.
3. By the last day of each month you will send something to your person. A card with warm wishes, an LTC, a stamp, but nothing that will put you in financial hardship. This is about sharing good will and hope.
4. By the beginning of December you will send one final card - A Christmas card, a Kwanza card, a Hannukah card. If you wish to include a minimal gift that's thought provoking... that would be okay - but NOT required.
5. All are welcome, if you are a minor - I ask that a parent make sure you will follow through.
6. This is NOT meant to cause stress. If for ANY reason - you can't complete the year - please just let me know and I will make arrangements to make sure your person's year is complete.
7. You can let your person know who you are - or you can wait until the last month to reveal. We all like a little mystery, sometimes its fun trying to figure things out.
8. I will take sign-ups until December 26th then match folks up. Since you don't need to know who you are sending to - you can think - or make your first card and have it ready to go by the last day of January.
9. When you get something from your YOG friend, please post letting them know that you have received something. If you don't get anything by mid-month, let me know and I'll see if its just a hiccup with the mail.
10. When you sign up I will add you (if you aren't already a member) to our private group. Please add this and make it a favorite board so that the messages show up in your news feed. Please go in and add info to the “all about me “so your secret person knows a bit about you.
11. If you participated in 2025 I will match you with someone new. If you wish to continue sending to your 2025 friend - that's awesome, but not required.
Here's to making a positive 2026 for everyone who wants it. It's amazing how a kind word can make someone's day, their week - even their month.
Clarifying note
What you send can be anything; a postcard from your trip to the beach, a few Quisps you've gathered together, a purchased card... its all about sharing good will and positivity. Be creative... think out of the box... send something to make someone laugh... share joy, laughter and hope. DO NOT put yourself in financial crisis... those simple cards with heartfelt words mean as much - if not more - to someone than a diamond bracelet if they are bummed out.
Year of Giving 2026
As requested by past members - we will be mixing things up a bit.
1. Make sure I have your current address - if there is a possibility of an address change mid-year let me know that as well.
2. PICK HOW YOU WANT TO PARTICIPATE- TOTAL MYSTERY MATCH OR KNOW YOUR MATCH
A mystery match will be that you will know who you are sending to but someone else will be sending to you! For example I as Starbears could be sending to Teach JR but Qingwaa sending to me.
For know your match, you will be sending and receiving from the same person. For example Starbears would send and receive from TeachJR.
3. This IS a year long commitment. Life does happen - if it does contact me ASAP and I will help finish your year off.
4. This is meant to be FUN not stressful ;)
This tracker is to build on the positive, bring hope for the future and share with each other the best we hope 2026 will bring us - no matter where we are.
Re: Have Truck, Will Travel?
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1042295 by Webfoot
Dec 9, 2025 6:44am
Thank you! Also, do you still have your PayPal account? If you do, please AQ MAIL me the email. Thx!
BB
BB
Re: Whatcha Reading?
Board: Reading Room
Reply to: #1042648 by Wind & Fire
Dec 9, 2025 9:24am
There's a giant, 3 level, bookstore in Portland OR that I would give my left arm to spend a weekend at.
My first letterboxing event was at that bookstore. Powell's City of Books, back in early 2009 I think. Great place to just hang out too.
Re: Whatcha Reading?
Board: Reading Room
Reply to: #1042669 by thepapermagpie
Dec 9, 2025 5:08pm
Have you seen “The Backyard Bird Chronicles” by Amy Tan?
https://amytan.net/backyard-bird-chronicles
https://amytan.net/backyard-bird-chronicles
Monday Night Chat Update
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Dec 10, 2025 2:44am
I hosted the first chat in March of 2020 and gave people had the opportunity to gather and socialize when they were told to stay home. Over the years I have opened the chat room to anybody who would like to attend, carve stamps, share life, ask questions about letterboxing, have the occasional Zoom party, do stamp exchanges, learn, laugh, or simply sit there and chit chat.
Here is what I am seeking: Is there someone who would like to take over hosting the Monday Night Chats?
What it entails: Have a Zoom room (or other video chat platform?) and open the Zoom room each week. Post the MNC on the AQ Events page. Plan to chat and spend virtual time with your fellow letterboxers. There are some regulars who have been attending for years and enjoy the time together, and there are some semi-regulars and folks who randomly log on to ask questions or say hellos.
Zoom room: You can have a free Zoom room, which gives you forty minutes of use at a time. In that case, people would get booted after forty minutes and have to sign in again. A paid Zoom link gives you unlimited time, and people could log out and wrap up their MNC time when they choose. MNC usually lasts about ninety minutes to two hours.
After almost six years of hosting MNC, I would like to pass the baton -- or the chat room, as is the case -- to someone else. Are you an experienced letterboxers who has time and the desire to be social and get to know and spend time with other boxers on a weekly basis? Please reach out to me. Thank you bunches!
Here is what I am seeking: Is there someone who would like to take over hosting the Monday Night Chats?
What it entails: Have a Zoom room (or other video chat platform?) and open the Zoom room each week. Post the MNC on the AQ Events page. Plan to chat and spend virtual time with your fellow letterboxers. There are some regulars who have been attending for years and enjoy the time together, and there are some semi-regulars and folks who randomly log on to ask questions or say hellos.
Zoom room: You can have a free Zoom room, which gives you forty minutes of use at a time. In that case, people would get booted after forty minutes and have to sign in again. A paid Zoom link gives you unlimited time, and people could log out and wrap up their MNC time when they choose. MNC usually lasts about ninety minutes to two hours.
After almost six years of hosting MNC, I would like to pass the baton -- or the chat room, as is the case -- to someone else. Are you an experienced letterboxers who has time and the desire to be social and get to know and spend time with other boxers on a weekly basis? Please reach out to me. Thank you bunches!
Re: Monday Night Chat Update
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1042726 by RDHG
Dec 10, 2025 4:25am
If nobody takes over, Wassa created a video chat room that is always open. I used it for the 2020 virtual events that I hosted. No need for a dedicated person to host, anyone can enter at any time.
https://www.atlasquest.com/boards/read.php?authorId=1992&flags=128&startId=984596
https://www.atlasquest.com/boards/read.php?authorId=1992&flags=128&startId=984596
Re: Monday Night Chat Update
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1042727 by RIclimber
Dec 10, 2025 5:30am
I thought to mention that, but I am pretty sure that GT closed that chat room because no one was using it, and it was taking a lot of space/memory/something.
Re: Monday Night Chat Update
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1042728 by RDHG
Dec 10, 2025 7:23am
GT doesn't own or run it. I'm literally in it right now.
Re: Monday Night Chat Update
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1042729 by RIclimber
Dec 10, 2025 9:38am
Oh, then it must be a different chat room than I knew about. That is definitely an idea. Someone volunteered to take over as MNC host. Maybe that boxer will see this information and consider it. Thanks, RI climber. 👍
250 Years Age - Thomas Paine Ignites a Firestorm
Board: History is Alive
Dec 10, 2025 10:50am
In 1774 Thomas Paine emigrated to the colony of Pennsylvania from England. He saw that America was ripe for independence and wanted to be part of it. Paine was a master with words; skillfully creating the most enlightened writings with biblical references of the times. He was violently opposed to the aristocracy and monarchy. On this day December 10, 1776, Common Sense was first published, anonymously. It was a much more radical document than anything that preceded it. Sales took off like an accelerant through the colonies. Excerpts from Common Sense appeared in newspapers throughout the colonies and was read aloud at taverns and meeting places. In proportion to the population of the colonies at that time, 2.5 million, it had the largest sale and circulation of any book published in American history.
Common Sense was a wholesale attack on the entire world of Great Britain. At the time, no one in the colonies wrote that kind of extreme, tough language. Congress would never think of attacking the king, let alone attacking the king personally. When much of the colonies were saying, "the king just needs to understand our situation”, Thomas Payne was calling the king a beast. He was radically different from the founding fathers, and he was radically democratic. If all men are originally equals, no one by birth could set up his own family in perpetual preference. The country was ripe for independence and only needed to have someone tell them that they could do it. Common Sense was the stepping stone to the Declaration of Independence.
"George Washington commented, My country will come reluctantly to the idea of independency. I find Common Sense is working wonderful change, and the idea in the minds of men.
IMHO, Paine wasn't a founding father, he was a true revolutionary. The Founding Father were defending their country, Paine had no dog in that fight. He came here to rebel against the kings oppression.
Submitted for your consideration
Old Blue
Common Sense was a wholesale attack on the entire world of Great Britain. At the time, no one in the colonies wrote that kind of extreme, tough language. Congress would never think of attacking the king, let alone attacking the king personally. When much of the colonies were saying, "the king just needs to understand our situation”, Thomas Payne was calling the king a beast. He was radically different from the founding fathers, and he was radically democratic. If all men are originally equals, no one by birth could set up his own family in perpetual preference. The country was ripe for independence and only needed to have someone tell them that they could do it. Common Sense was the stepping stone to the Declaration of Independence.
"George Washington commented, My country will come reluctantly to the idea of independency. I find Common Sense is working wonderful change, and the idea in the minds of men.
IMHO, Paine wasn't a founding father, he was a true revolutionary. The Founding Father were defending their country, Paine had no dog in that fight. He came here to rebel against the kings oppression.
Submitted for your consideration
Old Blue
Re: 250 Years Age - Thomas Paine Ignites a Firestorm
Board: History is Alive
Reply to: #1042731 by DoubleSaj and Old Blue
Dec 10, 2025 11:45am
I just read his Wiki page, sounds like my kind of guy.
Re: Monday Night Chat Update
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1042727 by RIclimber
Dec 10, 2025 3:12pm
That link goes to a blank message board...where is it on the search bar up top?
Re: Monday Night Chat Update
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1042733 by The Lost Boys
Dec 10, 2025 3:22pm
This is the conference room:
https://freeconferencing.vonage.com/room/atlasquest
And this is the post talking about it:
https://www.atlasquest.com/boards/read.php?authorId=1992&flags=128&startId=984596
https://freeconferencing.vonage.com/room/atlasquest
And this is the post talking about it:
https://www.atlasquest.com/boards/read.php?authorId=1992&flags=128&startId=984596
Re: Have Truck, Will Travel?
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1042722 by Bungalow Boxer
Dec 10, 2025 8:37pm
Thank you so much for the thought, BB, but there's no need for anyone to send me money. I do still have my PayPal account so I can keep the Stampeaz.com website name -- just in case I get an irrepressible urge to try and resurrect the business and attempt another formula. We'll see how everything goes. I can't believe how huge the loss is. Remediation and rebuilding is going to cost more than the house (and lot) did in the first place. That doesn't count any of the contents and quite a lot of that got scrapped as well. Smoke and soot are incredibly destructive. People who have been through something like this already know how awful it is. I had no idea...
Re: Whatcha Reading?
Board: Reading Room
Reply to: #1042723 by Mumble
Dec 11, 2025 6:05am
I tell people heading to that area, "just drop me off when we get there and pick me up on the way back." It's on my bucket list ♡ lol
Re: Whatcha Reading?
Board: Reading Room
Reply to: #1042724 by MissMoon
Dec 11, 2025 6:07am
Have you seen “The Backyard Bird Chronicles” by Amy Tan?
I have not, but I'm always willing to check it out ♡ I love series (chronicles) books. I think it's the anticipation of reading the next book when they leave you on a hanger.
