Roadside findings.
Roadside findings.
Beacause I live quite close to a Port, there is a LOT of hgv and haulage traffic that quite often lose bits and pieces on the A120.
So... what is the strangest/best/worst thing you've ever found or spotted on the road?
While we're at it, what's the strangest/best/worst thing you've found full stop?
I'll start- today I found, after narrowly avoiding it, a 30 ft length of heavy industrial chain, in really good nick, with a medium sized metal hook on the end.
It's now hanging in my workshop, I'm sure I'll find a use for it one day.
Your turn....
So... what is the strangest/best/worst thing you've ever found or spotted on the road?
While we're at it, what's the strangest/best/worst thing you've found full stop?
I'll start- today I found, after narrowly avoiding it, a 30 ft length of heavy industrial chain, in really good nick, with a medium sized metal hook on the end.
It's now hanging in my workshop, I'm sure I'll find a use for it one day.
Your turn....
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Re: Roadside findings.
Just spoke to my bro in law on this subject, and he showed me the top of the range victorinox multi tool he found next a railway line last week.
Lucky git.
Lucky git.
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a few yrs back i was walking down the road when a car n trailer went passed, loaded with christmas tree's, a nice 6 footer fell off the back
, it went over my shoulder and back home with me!
had a real tree every yr since then 



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A Oxford bike cover
a little worse for wear but it's still handy to have.

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Re: Roadside findings.
once saw a handgun on the motorway, in the middle lane of the m62.
i pulled over and foned plod who interrogated me as though it was mine
it wasn't btw!!!
once in st.helens i was walking to the dole and a boddington's drey wagon tipped over, spilling crates of beer, pallets of cans and loads of kegs all over the road - there was nearly a riot lol
i got what i could carry, which was a lot
i pulled over and foned plod who interrogated me as though it was mine

it wasn't btw!!!
once in st.helens i was walking to the dole and a boddington's drey wagon tipped over, spilling crates of beer, pallets of cans and loads of kegs all over the road - there was nearly a riot lol

i got what i could carry, which was a lot

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They do that, don't they. I remember reporting a break in when I was out jogging and they seemed to think it was some sort of elaborate double bluff. Told them to leave my house and that I'd never report anything again. They then apologised.i pulled over and foned plod who interrogated me as though it was mine
They don't do themseleves any favours sometimes, but we all need them and they do have some complete arseholes to deal with at times.
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A mate and I were coming back late from a trip up to Caithness last year and as we approached the junction at Latheronwheel he said what was that. We reversed back a bit, and low and behold it was a load of fish
fresh off the back of a lorry
one box lying there full of haddies and ice and the other with a few spilled out. Well I was out of the pick up before you could blink and scooping them up in a frenzy. We removed the spilt ones as they would have been a hazard
and left a few in one box on the pavement.
It was about half four in the morning before I was done filletting them but it was worth it.
Cheers
A.M.



It was about half four in the morning before I was done filletting them but it was worth it.
Cheers
A.M.
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Re: Roadside findings.
FirestormMike wrote:There's a dead badger on the road leading up to the village here.





At different times I've found a workshop style oil can, a pair of pliers and an almost new Lufkin 5m tape measure.
Chris.
Re: Roadside findings.
Thinking about this last night, couple of years ago i also found a panel beating hammer- the ones with copper one side of the head and leather on the other.
No use to me whatsoever, but you can't leave it there can you?

No use to me whatsoever, but you can't leave it there can you?

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I found a right hand NC30 fairing once
shame it was mine after I had to go back in the car to recover it lol. I will never shabbily refit fairings again lol

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Funnily enough...Timbo wrote:Were they shagging

Had to go on a Training Course a couple of weeks ago at Manchester Airport Holiday Inn for the week (what a joy that was...

Suppose you can guess the rest




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O.K. LADS...BEAT THIS....My best mate found his first wife...in a traffic jam.
We where on the M6 north of Birmingham in a van "is that Romantic or what?"
It was a hot day, the motorway was at a standstill, he offered her a drink, and as they say the rest is history...fortunatly for him now so is she...
We where on the M6 north of Birmingham in a van "is that Romantic or what?"
It was a hot day, the motorway was at a standstill, he offered her a drink, and as they say the rest is history...fortunatly for him now so is she...

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I liked her, but then again Iliked genghis khan.....
Re: Roadside findings.
Timbo wrote:ChrisC wrote:
This is a picture of a motorway.
Aint that actually a dual carriageway???


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I was thinking that Steve
Tim, can we please have more large pictorials to show what you mean?

Tim, can we please have more large pictorials to show what you mean?

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