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Posted: 3/8/2015 7:17:27 AM EDT
So I got home from work tonight, well technically last night, and I find a package waiting for me, it was an incredibly cool thing I had ordered about a week ago, can you guess what was in it?
I'm bored, lets see how long it takes someone to get the answer. Rules you can ask any question you want, and I will try to answer it (within reason), BUT you must also take a guess first. Some hints: It is directly tied to a major historical event. You know what this event is, no special knowledge is required unless you have been living in a cave. It is small, but was part of something very big. It was made in America. It was once classified. It is very very cool. (Answer on page 3) |
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The left tailfin of an SR71? I once saw this in a basement, maybe you acquired it? What'd I win?
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The left tailfin of an SR71? I once saw this in a basement, maybe you acquired it? What'd I win? No, and there is not enough room on my porch to park a U2. |
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Quoted: No, and there is not enough room on my porch to park a U2. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The left tailfin of an SR71? I once saw this in a basement, maybe you acquired it? What'd I win? No, and there is not enough room on my porch to park a U2. Besides, after it hit Mother Russia, I believe it might have "some assembly required." |
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I was going to guess you bought some SR-71 Ti, but I see its been asked.
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Cold War (mostly because it's a huge stretch of time, with lots of classified awesome)
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A letter from general Westmoreland
That was easy What do I win? |
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Is it an item related to the Manhattan Project?
Nuclear related material? |
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Part of the first U.S. Manned spaceship.
Does it go into space, or did it come from space? |
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the rectal probe they confiscated from the aliens of the Roswell crash?
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A 32"long, 12 gauge, Belgium, side by side, un-chambered, pair of shotgun barrels. I am going to turn them into a side by side flintlock shotgun. Top that!
(google K. L. Moors Flintlocks if your interested in my blog. Mods please delete if this is a no-no) |
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I have 3 thoughts.
1: Spare part from one of the atomic bombs dropped over Japan 2: Piece of a ship from Pearl harbor 3: Something that went to the moon and back That's all I got |
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250 rounds of re-manufactured 150 gr FMJ .300 AAC Blackout ammo. I had forgotten I ordered it. It was under my front bench when I got home from work last night.
I thought it was my Yukon night vision scope until I lifted the box. |
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The left tailfin of an SR71? I once saw this in a basement, maybe you acquired it? What'd I win? No, and there is not enough room on my porch to park a U2. Bono sucks anyway. |
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Elvis's last un eaten PBBJ sandwich?
Is it bigger than a bread box? |
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So I got home from work tonight, well technically last night, and I find a package waiting for me, it was an incredibly cool thing I had ordered about a week ago, can you guess what was in it? I'm bored, lets see how long it takes someone to get the answer. Rules you can ask any question you want, and I will try to answer it (within reason), BUT you must also take a guess first. Some hints: It is directly tied to a major historical event. You know what this event is, no special knowledge is required unless you have been living in a cave. It is small, but was part of something very big. It was made in America. It was once classified. It is very very cool. View Quote Catheter tube from one of the Apollo space suits? |
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