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There's a pile of scrap timber, rubble and general turds in the road opposite my work with a hand-written sign reading "Free Shed". Tell us about random, completely hatstand stuff and people you've seen
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( , Thu 21 Apr 2011, 11:38)
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On day 1 of walking the Pennine way from the Peak district up to Scotland I had started to traverse Bleaklow. I was already feeling knackered and realising I may have underestimated what I had let myself in for. I was getting soaked, walking through squelching peat bog in thick mist and driving rain, a good few miles from anywhere when I came across a 12 inch pink dildo sitting on a sodden tussock of cottongrass.
Certainly most unexpected.
( , Tue 26 Apr 2011, 10:40, 10 replies)
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Though obviously I would suggest that you edit to claim the dildo was actually magenta.
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I have just also remembered that later the same day I was pleased to see a person ahead of me in the mist. It was guy aiming to walk to Aberdeen via the Pennine way. He was a postman from Majorca and was carrying an umbrella and a tesco bag with a loaf of bread in it. He had no real map or compass but had a nice Nikon SLR. Never saw him again after we finished the first day. He took a photo of me smoking a soggy fag in the mist at the summit which I'd like to think is out on the internet somewhere...
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It wasn't me, honest.
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it wasn't the remains of a crashed B52 Superfortress seen from a long way off? There is one up there you know?
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I have been to the big crash site of the B29A before. It's amazing how much debris is still there. There are plenty of other smaller crash sites around too. www.peakdistrictaircrashes.co.uk/index.htm
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