Once got caught short on the way up to Scotland no services for miles so took a dump in a plastic bag at the side of the road in the back of the van. Had intended to get rid of at the earliest opportunity but somehow forgot (the bag was well tied up so apart from the initial smell it didn't linger). Got to where my drop was parked outside and got some shut eye. As usual next morning there was a knock on the van door with kettles on drive I get up go in while the guys unload. Having had my cuppa I walks in to the warehouse to find the photocopiers all nicely lined up then I saw it sat there on top of one machine. The bag I had used the day before in full sight I quickly retrieved it and as I left checked it in the bin outside.
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Once got caught short on the way up to Scotland no services for miles so took a dump in a plastic bag at the side of the road in the back of the van. Had intended to get rid of at the earliest opportunity but somehow forgot (the bag was well tied up so apart from the initial smell it didn't linger). Got to where my drop was parked outside and got some shut eye. As usual next morning there was a knock on the van door with kettles on drive I get up go in while the guys unload. Having had my cuppa I walks in to the warehouse to find the photocopiers all nicely lined up then I saw it sat there on top of one machine. The bag I had used the day before in full sight I quickly retrieved it and as I left checked it in the bin outside.Comment
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My name really is Rick O'Shea...On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.Comment
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Is that possible considering a car has 4 rubber tyres, although we're talking static electricity hummm let me think on this.Comment
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