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Tea: Heinz carrot & coriander soup, Morrisons wholemeal sunflower & spelt bread, ham & mustard sandwich on same, blackcurrant jam sandwich on same, red corner yog, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.
Entertainment: The curious life & death of Brittany Murphy on Smithsonian.
Next: the Oak Island nutjobs.
The next borehole has brought up 4 feet of sand at a depth of 90 odd feet, which is thought to be the flood tunnel.
Now to drill another hole five feet further on to confirm.
And now it's Gary & co at lot 27.
And gary finds a chisel. (Looks like one of Strangelove Pater's rusty cold chisels).
2nd hole drilled finds nothing.
Seismic scanning now instead.
18,000 explosive charges, crew of 35.
Feck me, that sounds expensive.
Ground penetrating radar around the McGuiness homestead.
Now some chap Chip Reid has turned up, author of historical books.
Expert on Marine Corps and Royal Navy stuff.
Brings up a thing called a "water battery".
Something to do with the French, Lewisburg, and 1746.
With the Templars thrown in for good measure.
The GPR has found something at 4 feet down.
But they'll need a permit to dig.
Now they're off to look for yet another tunnel.
Dug by someone else.
Shaft 9 (from outer space).
They're looking for the sluice gate (whatever the feck that is).
Nadal is the only reason to watch an empty Roland Garros.
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Glad I was not in the audience. Apparently it takes a full day for them to record it then they heavily edit it.
Years ago I went to see Top Gear (original format) being filmed at Dunsfold. That took most of the day. They served tea from big urns and crisps halfway through. The audience stand and there's nowhere to sit in the periods in-between filming. Not an experience I'd rush to repeat.
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