came across a crudely built cairn off in the woods, wasnt even on a path. it was memorializing a policeman that was shot down while unarmed trying to talk the mclean boys into surrendering.
Guess he should have had one of those S&W Heavy Duty .38-44's bought by the B.C. Provincial Police about 1940. I've seen pics of them in the forum for guns of that era. The RCMP gpt them when the forces were joined.
Who were the McClean boys, and when was their crime spree?
My only real panties story involves two pair that I bought a girlfriend. Her parents found them in her car when they borrowed it the next day. She told them her boss had left them in there when he sold her the car a few weeks before. They were under a seat still in the store bag, so that was just possible.
The "boss" told her to just keep them, so I got to see her in them. Thankfully, the parents never asked her boss about them.
I don't know why she didn't just say that she'd bought them and hadn't brought them in the house yet. The styles were more daring than she'd been wearing, so her mother might have questioned that.
I have found other people's clothes in my laundry in apartment laundromats. I just left them there. But I think I've lost socks in them.
Somehow, a Swiss Army knife disappeared from my bedroom, and I think I know where I left it. Maybe a maintenance man came in and didn't leave a note, like they're supposed to. Nothing else was missing. I still hope that knife turns up, although I replaced it.
Oh, I know! I thought I'd lost my favorite little 6X20B Zeiss monocular a couple of years ago. I thought it must have fallen from my coat pocket onto a restaurant floor, but they hadn't found it. Probably stolen by whoever found it, right? It wasn't in the car.
A few months later,I found it on my closet floor when looking behind a box there. It must have gotten home okay, then fallen out of the coat after I hung it up. It landed on soft carpet, and was undamaged, thank goodness. It cost several hundred dollars and that model is no longer made. I am delighted to have it back.