Friday, 3 June 2016

War Comes to Blacka

Police and blue and white tape all around the car park means a major incident surely? Could this be a real life Midsummer Murders? Things go on in this car park at night that it's best not to ask questions about. Has one of the ladies of the night met a grisly end? Let's hope not.


Somebody was found who had spoken to the constabulary. It's a bomb, she had been told. Minds boggled. Could it be SRWT has concluded that giving Blacka the death of a thousand cuts was taking too long and much better to blow the place sky high? And failing to detonate properly fitted in with their now proven incompetence.


But, and again this is just second hand, it was a 2nd World War bomb. It's news to me that the Luftwaffe considered Blacka a target but then they could have been sending raw recruits out on a first mission. And hasn't somebody said that's just what the wildlife trust is doing?

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