Hidden Treasure
My landlord had some builders in to remove a staircase in an outbuilding when a rusty biscuit tin fell out from under the woodwork.
What wonders were in this hidden treasure box? Two live hand grenades and 40 rounds of ammunition. From WW2. I've never seen builders run before.
What hidden treasures have you uncovered?
( , Thu 30 Jun 2005, 13:33)
My landlord had some builders in to remove a staircase in an outbuilding when a rusty biscuit tin fell out from under the woodwork.
What wonders were in this hidden treasure box? Two live hand grenades and 40 rounds of ammunition. From WW2. I've never seen builders run before.
What hidden treasures have you uncovered?
( , Thu 30 Jun 2005, 13:33)
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Bushwalk in Scouts
When I was in scouts we would go for bushwalks from time to time, some with adults, some without. The ones without were my favourites as we had a chance to have a good look around on the way. From time to time we'd come across a mattress in the bush which was a talking point in itself (depending on extent and manner of soiling), and sometimes after a bit of a search there would be unsavoury porn mags around that spot, which was even better.
Most interesting find was a pair of "see through when wet" undies around a waterhole. I guess the person wearing them decided she didn't need them any more.
Ah, to be young an innocent again...
( , Thu 30 Jun 2005, 15:06, Reply)
When I was in scouts we would go for bushwalks from time to time, some with adults, some without. The ones without were my favourites as we had a chance to have a good look around on the way. From time to time we'd come across a mattress in the bush which was a talking point in itself (depending on extent and manner of soiling), and sometimes after a bit of a search there would be unsavoury porn mags around that spot, which was even better.
Most interesting find was a pair of "see through when wet" undies around a waterhole. I guess the person wearing them decided she didn't need them any more.
Ah, to be young an innocent again...
( , Thu 30 Jun 2005, 15:06, Reply)
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