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Man dies in his sleep...
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At first I wondered what sort of fool takes a nap near a cliff edge then this bit caught my eye
However the police have taken away a number of items from the cliff top, and there are indications that this may have been the end of a very sad story.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Smith and Wesson.
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanAt first I wondered what sort of fool takes a nap near a cliff edge then this bit caught my eye
Did they find the sheep at the bottom too ?Comment
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From what I've heard (and I think this derives a 'day in the life' in one of the sunday papers, by the duty coatguard at Beachy Head or somebody similar), that's not unusual. But it's the women who tend to get drowsy and roll forward; the men tend to take a running jump apparently.Comment
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Originally posted by thunderlizardFrom what I've heard (and I think this derives a 'day in the life' in one of the sunday papers, by the duty coatguard at Beachy Head or somebody similar), that's not unusual. But it's the women who tend to get drowsy and roll forward; the men tend to take a running jump apparently.
I forget who the guy was, a famous author ISTR. But anyway, while travelling in some mountainous region in the South of France when a student, he got pissed one night, and after spending an hour or two walking up a hill decided he was lost and the best thing was to have a doze on a narrow wall by the roadside.
When he awoke the next morning and sat up, still on the wall, he discovered that on the other side was a sheer thousand foot drop! Talk about a trouser filler.Comment
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