krs
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I have four pistols that I hid before going on a trip four years ago. Found most of my guns but those four still elude me.
I know they're here someplace and will turn up.
We moved a big heavy bookcase out of one of our upstairs bedrooms last month and what do you know? - there was a pretty little pre war Walther PPKs that I hadn't seen in over eight years. Perfect shape too, nicely wrapped in green felt. The bookcase weighs around 600 lbs.
Now I'm eyeballing two other big bookcases downstairs. Neither my wife or I can remember whether or not I put anything under them and we're debating whether or not to go through all of the trouble to find out. I don't think the missing four are under them because they've been in place longer than four years. These are big old German carved oak bookcases. One's eight feet long and the other is twelve feet. The big one took three guys to get off the truck and into place. I'm thinking maybe I could cut a little door in the bottom shelf and use a mirror to look around under there. My wife resists that idea, knowing that I'd make a mess of such a hole.
I think maybe hiding guns isn't such a great idea. But I like thinking about someone finding stuff long after I've croaked.
I have 12 acres and a Kubota tractor with a backhoe. I've been digging holes for the last year or so and burying stuff all over my property. It makes me start laughing to think about archeologists in the future finding these treasures. I hope it stalls some development project in the future. I bought some hatchet heads from Track of the Wolf, Inc. just to bury. Someday they'll make all the tractors wait until the paleanthologists and archeologists have determined what sort of holy burial ground this was. LOL! I need some human bones - that'll really throw them into a fit someday!
I changed out one of the toilets recently so what to do with the old one? You guessed it, I buried the sucker all set up like normal. upright. Another imporant find in the year 2550!
I know they're here someplace and will turn up.
We moved a big heavy bookcase out of one of our upstairs bedrooms last month and what do you know? - there was a pretty little pre war Walther PPKs that I hadn't seen in over eight years. Perfect shape too, nicely wrapped in green felt. The bookcase weighs around 600 lbs.
Now I'm eyeballing two other big bookcases downstairs. Neither my wife or I can remember whether or not I put anything under them and we're debating whether or not to go through all of the trouble to find out. I don't think the missing four are under them because they've been in place longer than four years. These are big old German carved oak bookcases. One's eight feet long and the other is twelve feet. The big one took three guys to get off the truck and into place. I'm thinking maybe I could cut a little door in the bottom shelf and use a mirror to look around under there. My wife resists that idea, knowing that I'd make a mess of such a hole.
I think maybe hiding guns isn't such a great idea. But I like thinking about someone finding stuff long after I've croaked.
I have 12 acres and a Kubota tractor with a backhoe. I've been digging holes for the last year or so and burying stuff all over my property. It makes me start laughing to think about archeologists in the future finding these treasures. I hope it stalls some development project in the future. I bought some hatchet heads from Track of the Wolf, Inc. just to bury. Someday they'll make all the tractors wait until the paleanthologists and archeologists have determined what sort of holy burial ground this was. LOL! I need some human bones - that'll really throw them into a fit someday!
I changed out one of the toilets recently so what to do with the old one? You guessed it, I buried the sucker all set up like normal. upright. Another imporant find in the year 2550!