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?
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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