There is some undetonated world war two bomb in my street, and there are these police closing off the street...
Anywho...
There is some undetonated world war two bomb in my street, and there are these police closing off the street...
Anywho...
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Well i thought it was interesting. There are also police rescue trucks.
How did it get there?
I think its a japanese one.
Just like the TV show!Originally Posted by GoT_SpIn
Yeah but I mean, has it just been sitting there all the time? How come it's only been discovered now?
Yeah apparantly the people found it while doing some excavating.Originally Posted by Adamc
Haha, seriously?Originally Posted by GoT_SpIn
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Although I do not profess to be the fountain of all wisdom when it comes to undetonated world war two bombs, if it has remained dormant for 60 years I would not worry too much about it blowing you to shreds anytime soon.
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I am serious.Originally Posted by a massive zebra
Not really worried, but its something interesting though. If they were really concerned i wouldnt be at home.
Originally Posted by Adamc
LOL. Sorry but that made my sides hurt with laughter.
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You have a strange sense of humourOriginally Posted by NZTailender
Meh, poorly phrased but you know what I mean (hopefully).Originally Posted by NZTailender
Originally Posted by GoT_SpIn
I do, actually. They discovered bombs which were most likely A) dropped by enemy bombers (I don't know your location...but if it's Darwin or anywhere up north it's likely) or dropped by the RAAF by accident or in training. Or was some other exercise, if it isn't an aerial bomb.
Just seemed like a funny question to ask, to me.
It is rather amusing.
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