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Buenchico | 21:03 Fri 29th Apr 2022 | News
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"What shall we take home to the US as a souvenir of our visit to Israel?. Oh yes, this would be perfect!"

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-61267265

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I've heard of people taking shells home from the beach, but this is next level ...
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^^^ LOL!

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funny chris, I didn't get much response either:
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1794327.html
I wonder why....
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Well, once upon a time I was training on a regular basis TTT, but then I became wealthy enough to own a motorcar, motorcycle, and or two.
God forbid, plebs that can afford their own transport.
Heavens above, what is this world coming to.
We are doomed I say, doomed!!
Why was TTT's answer removed?
Over zealous mod trying to save his ***?
Once again?
where does it say in the airport/airplane rules, can you not bring aboard an unexploded Bomb? lol
pig-pog it is unlawful ( = a criminal offence) even to joke about it!

Randy Andy did in his quieter phase and there were squawks even then

This was a problem apparently in the SerboCroat civil war - god knows what the proper name is - Srebrebica time - people taking unexploded ordnance into their houses

Ay hev a training mortar on my hearth. Painted red. this shows LIVE now. However once the dummy rounds were painted RED and the live rounds something else. Changed mid 1940 - that must have been fun! and yes the serbo croat who was visiting went off his trolley
agree lozza
you see MAABOF and think o god one of them again....
As for ( oops) taking things home
They are swapping prisoners out there.
One luckless (clueless) engineer is in an Iraqi jail because they found 12 potsherds in his luggage on his way out ( airport) and he got charged with smuggling artefacts

god knows what his defence was - - yes I did it

export of antiquities has been forbidden for at least 50 y

Even with King Tut 1926 the Egyptian govt said - these are clearly ours and the Brits said yes....

I dont know what they are thinking of when they do it

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