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Old 29th October 2012 | 00:17
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Agaricus bisporus
 
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More unexpected buried military assets here - this hoard would solve the UK Forces manpower shortage at a stroke. Dig 'em up quick, dust 'em down and pack 'em off to the 'stan!
Just hope they were painted in oily grease - or was it greasy oil before they were buried..."Woad", I think they called it?
Course they're OK - they'll be in perfect condition, I mean, it stands to reason, doesn't it?

All we need is a credulous Russian who makes comparisons between lightweight chariots and trebuchets to pay for it.

ps. That electric device might not be a such good idea, just stand at the bottom of Senlac Hill, look at the grass and shout loudly, "Is there anybody there?"

Sheesh!


Are bodies of 10,000 lost warriors from Battle of Hastings buried in this field? - Telegraph

And the connection between Burmese Spitfires and Saxon warriors? Dig 'em up and all you'll get is archaeology. That's guaranteed. If they were ever even there in the first place...and that isn't.

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