commodorified (
commodorified) wrote2015-06-09 12:14 pm
A puzzlement
So, an unexploded shell of indeterminate age has been removed from a house in Toronto and taken to CFB Borden to be destroyed.
Noting that all has ended well and everybody is fine, so I can afford to be trivial:
A man who had just bought a home on the street discovered the shell in the house's garage
I think that the homeowner would be well within his rights to request that the fee for the customary pre-purchase home inspection be refunded in full. I mean, unless he waived inspection, which would be very unusual, or it's on page 12: "Garage — foundation good, roof in need of repair, unexploded ordnance behind workbench" and the purchaser just didn't read the whole thing.
Noting that all has ended well and everybody is fine, so I can afford to be trivial:
A man who had just bought a home on the street discovered the shell in the house's garage
I think that the homeowner would be well within his rights to request that the fee for the customary pre-purchase home inspection be refunded in full. I mean, unless he waived inspection, which would be very unusual, or it's on page 12: "Garage — foundation good, roof in need of repair, unexploded ordnance behind workbench" and the purchaser just didn't read the whole thing.
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Events incline me to believe that the garage was badly skimped, though.
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I expected you to go for "mortar bit".
A hammer drill is right out.
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Ah! Noted to remember.
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About the only thing I can think of they'd disassemble makes me really, really hope the reportage is just using the wrong word for some reason.
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The stuff that gets disassembled has white phosphorous in it. Can't just blow it up, it contaminantes the range.
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which is a personal problem, I admit.
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So (as Hot Fuzz pointed out) You Never Can Tell.
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They had catalogued it.
I let them keep the box, after the bomb squad had cleared it.
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*reverent silence*
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