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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Get along littl' doggies
My Mum loves skipraiding, she can't walk pass one without have a quick look to see what "treasures" have been left out for her to discover. So we weren't surprise when my brother Weazal and I were called to look at her latest find, "I thought I could use the flex for something, tie up the bush or something in the garden".
Said flex was attached to.........a homemade 3 ft long electric cattle prod.
Found in Norwich, a city known for Mustard, Sale of the Century, and Delia Smith getting pissed up at footy matches, not giant herds of wandering cattle that need a little bit of an electric poke to get them back in line.
Oh the fun trying to explain to her why someone might have built it.
( , Sun 3 Jul 2005, 16:54, Reply)
My Mum loves skipraiding, she can't walk pass one without have a quick look to see what "treasures" have been left out for her to discover. So we weren't surprise when my brother Weazal and I were called to look at her latest find, "I thought I could use the flex for something, tie up the bush or something in the garden".
Said flex was attached to.........a homemade 3 ft long electric cattle prod.
Found in Norwich, a city known for Mustard, Sale of the Century, and Delia Smith getting pissed up at footy matches, not giant herds of wandering cattle that need a little bit of an electric poke to get them back in line.
Oh the fun trying to explain to her why someone might have built it.
( , Sun 3 Jul 2005, 16:54, Reply)
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