Yeah, probably some kind of frame for a shed or the like. If you're near an industrial area, the most common reason for finding that sort of thing in London is bomb shelters.
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Blimey! Well done Sancho!
Case closed.
Judwak, Peckham Spring Water comes to mind. Might be a few £££ in it for you!"B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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I thank you. As I said, you find one in pretty much every garden in London as soon as you put a spade in the ground, so it's what my mind goes to as soon as someone says they found a big bit of old metal whilst digging.Originally posted by Wolfracer View PostBlimey! Well done Sancho!
Case closed.
Judwak, Peckham Spring Water comes to mind. Might be a few £££ in it for you!
I didn't know people up north spent the best part of three years sitting in metal sheds too, though.
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You haven't read about Judwak and his shed activity then.....!Originally posted by Sancho View PostI didn't know people up north spent the best part of three years sitting in metal sheds too, though."B.A." Baracus: "Talk to me, talk sense so I can talk back. Not all this jibberjabber like breaking the peace and all that."
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your jokeing right?Originally posted by Sancho View Post
I didn't know people up north spent the best part of three years sitting in metal sheds too, though.
up here we are still finding ww2 bombs unexploded
sheffield was hit badly in the war rotherham got it too
most the metal works was here and not sheffield
the big ones in sheffield are sat on ower boarder
so we got it quite badly
rotherham invented industeal metal works and moved it to the sheeffields because there was no room in rotherham left for another industery
i even have some ww2 shells that i have foundam not die lex sick its you that cant read mate
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