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Hey guys just wondering if anyone might be able to help....because its doing my head in....

There is a large roundabout outside my work, with a large tree growing in the middle of it....

Nothing unusual about that.....HOWEVER....

Thismorning when i got to work, there was a wooden sign hanging from it, stating -

"Thar maybe treasure 'ere", with an arrow pointing down....There was also an empty

bottle of J & B Scotch Whiskey hanging from a piece of rope from the wooden sign....

Also there was a stick stuck into the ground below the sign, with some fresh dirt around

it, however this dirt looks to have been placed there rather than dug up...

Anyways, upon further inspection, i could find no possible treasure, though i did find a

hammer on the ground near it, which is a bonus. I also took the empty bottle. LOL.

So what do you guys think?

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yeh i was worried of tapes being around so i made someone come with me haha!

a bit of effort though...at least i scored a hammer!

cant really see the humor in it though....i mean its not like i turned up with a shovel

or anything....you know what i mean its missing the spark to the joke....

not a lot, i guess

but if it wasnt written by pirates, i applaud the educated people for their authenticity :)

So there was no pieces of eight ? Bugger.

QUOTE (zei20l)When I get sad, I stop being sad and be awesome instead. True story!

Nice like that :)

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