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Bang?
I'd assume that you were a bit closer if you are dull enough to take a photo of it?
think of the poor lad with the backactor and trenching bucket who "found it".
New seat cover in the JCB sir?
"There are no reports of any injuries"
Give it a chance, its not gone off yet...
is it poo ?
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London Road? Full of estate agents. No one will mind if it goes off!
it may be my colourblindness but I can't make out what the first photo is...
My Grandad was based at an airfield in WWII when a Lancaster with one of those underneath lost an engine on take off, nearly swung off the runway and headed straight for him, then managed to creep off the ground, just miss some building and climb out. Got all the way to Germany and back. Pilot was given a medal. They could only just take off with one of those as it was with all four engines so how they managed it when one engine gave out I've no idea.
does your colourblindness hide the link leading to the story about the unexploded bomb . . . .?
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does your colourblindness hide the link leading to the story about the unexploded bomb
actually, yes 🙁 But I can't see the connection between a bomb and either a) half a reptile b) a jobbie
It didnt go off 🙁 Estate agents are like cockroaches... even a bomb wont kill them 🙂
May I be the first to say...
"Bloody Germans..."
Bob Holness in ammunition shocker!
sawa controlled explsion of a 100lber off the kent coast a few years ago. Time to go home if I were you, or if you are at home, day trip to London?
I heard they were moving it to the river to denotate it? Coulda misheard though.
how long do they last then? I always assumed the reactive bits went off fairly quickly
"I heard they were moving it to the river to denotate it"
well, you get a lot more water displaced than earth so it's prettier.
A better story is the Air Base in Lincoln that had a Grand Slam 10 ton bomb at the gate. A great talking point, until it was realised that it was still full of High Explosive.
It was reckoned that if it had gone off, Lincoln Cathedral would be a smoking ruin along with half of the city.
I seriously doubt that. RAF Waddington (I assume that's the airbase in question) is about 2-3 miles outside Lincoln.
IIRC the Nagasaki bomb didn't have a blast radius much bigger than that, and that was equivalent to several thousand tons of TNT, not several thousand pounds
an ammunition barge 'went off' outside Newhaven Harbour durign the war.
Windows were blown out in Lewes which must be at least 4 miles inland but buildings weren't demolished.
A cordon remains in place [s]in[/s] around Southampton after [s]an unexploded German World War II bomb was found at a building site[/s] it was found to be uninhabitable.
Fixed it for you.
[url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Richard_Montgomery ]This[/url] would make a nice bang.


