Mark F wrote:Contentment
Tortoise wrote:I well remember a walk in Vic years ago, when between the 4 of us, we were missing a hat, sunnies and toothpaste.
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And then as we were collecting water at camp, what should come floating down the creek in a little cascade, but a small tube of toothpaste!!!
GPSGuided wrote:Tortoise wrote:I well remember a walk in Vic years ago, when between the 4 of us, we were missing a hat, sunnies and toothpaste.
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And then as we were collecting water at camp, what should come floating down the creek in a little cascade, but a small tube of toothpaste!!!
Ever considered someone is having fun with you? Just too extraordinary!
MickyB wrote:Nothing of value but I have seen a lot of old car bodies - some 300m or 400m in from the nearest road
GPSGuided wrote:MickyB wrote:Nothing of value but I have seen a lot of old car bodies - some 300m or 400m in from the nearest road
Any skeleton in the driver's seat or in the boot?
MickyB wrote:GPSGuided wrote:MickyB wrote:Nothing of value but I have seen a lot of old car bodies - some 300m or 400m in from the nearest road
Any skeleton in the driver's seat or in the boot?
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I've seen plenty that have gone off the side of the road and been abandoned (usually with police tape in place so I don't bother checking them). The ones further in the bush are rust buckets and have been there a long time. I've got no idea how some of them have got there. Maybe the areas have been logged in the past - I don't know.
GPSGuided wrote:Pirate, I don't even want to see the toilet papers you've found. In a few million years though, they could become valuable for genomic studies of humans in the 21st century.
GPSGuided wrote:It's not 'found' unless you touch it...
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