Was it a female squadron leader or male?Ahhhh just remembered did a job or my Uncle on a house in Marylebone and climbed in to the loft to come face to face with a WWII Squadron Leaders personal box.
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Was it a female squadron leader or male?Ahhhh just remembered did a job or my Uncle on a house in Marylebone and climbed in to the loft to come face to face with a WWII Squadron Leaders personal box.
Ahhhh just remembered did a job or my Uncle on a house in Marylebone and climbed in to the loft to come face to face with a WWII Squadron Leaders personal box.
That was lunch time taken care of......Removed a down stairs celling while carrying out a referb job, hacking away.. 50+ dirty mags from the 80s came crashing down.
On a rewire of a kitchen once we found a pair of miniature maracas under the floorboards. Still got them in the van....
Isn't that castanets?!Just be careful where yo are clacking them .
Probably , but those maracas could do some damage to his castanets.Isn't that castanets?!
Reminds me of a story my grandad told me. He was semi retired, ex merchant navy and and London Fire Brigade. Was working as a night watchman in Fleet Street during one of the IRA’s bombing campaigns. They had a suspect package and were in the process of cordoning things off. Thing was that it was getting near the end of the shift and time for a few beers. He could face staying on a bit longer so just picked the package up and chucked it in the Thames.found a old box under floorboards on a job once, was all 2 world war stuff, had old grenades in, slightly rusty, rusty gun parts etc... one of hte family vaguely recalled the grandad or uncle saying there was the emergency stuff in there from the war but nobody ever got it up.
being ex forces i took it in garden and called the plod and army took it away for safe disposal. police were not too impressed i took it out to the garden
This is the same guy that in his mid 60s tried to shin up a flag pole cos the Union Flag was flying upside down. The strain gave him a mild heart attack but he still managed to walk half a mile up hill returning from pub.A bit of a sprint to get to the Thames
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