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Hello and welcome to another edition of “Motorhome Archaeology”.

Today we are going to discover what lies inside an Elddis 115 – believed to have been built by descendants of early cave man around 2010 A.D.

Intriguingly, whilst delving around the section of this relic known as the “wheel-arch” within what are believed to be the living-quarters of this dwelling, an amazing discovery was made. For a hidden treasure lay within. As can be seen in the photo, some spoon fragments – believed to be bronze-age at the time of discovery – suddenly revealed themselves from their hiding place in a tiny gap that no-one could have possibly have known was there. This would have remained the case if it wasn't for some vigorous rummaging around looking for something else by your presenter of this episode.

Further inspection however, showed that the spoons were made from a unique type of chocolate. This chocolate appears to be unmeltable - and despite the heat they must have endured - the spoons have remained intact during their many years of being being tucked away invisible to the naked eye. Note the interesting patina of the spoons caused by years of only slight bio-degradation during their years of slumber. How long have they been there?,,,I haven't a clue. But if the rightful owner happens to read this and would like to have them back, please contact me and I will send them a photograph of his precious spoons that currently now reside in the local tip – somewhere in Somerset.

So remember, readers, to have a could footle about in your second-hand motorhome. You never know what treasures lie within the nooks and crannies you have yet to explore.
Happy hunting.
spoons.jpg
 
I hope you realise the loss to civilisation of your casual discarding of this important material, unmeltable chocolate.

The Romans used concrete widely, for example to build the Colosseum and the Pantheon. Then the secret was lost for well over a thousand years, until about the 1800s when it was rediscovered.

Further excavation could have revealed other unmeltable chocolate treasures, such as the mythical chocolate teapot, or even the chocolate fireguard. Who knows, further really exhaustive searches may even reveal the legendary Holy Chocolate Grail:notworthy2:
 
I found a chocolate covered raisin down the back of the sofa the other day..
not melted so eat it 😋
.looked for more but nothing 🤬

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Seems they are still sold




:Eeek::Eeek::Eeek::Eeek::blush::blush::blush::doh::doh::doh::doh:
 
Hi.
Finding " Hidden " treasure. Get on the M60. Jnc 15-16 Irwell/Death Valley. On entering the " Valley " Select. Neutral/Silent 7th/Aberdeen booster gear ,vibrations will start when approaching Mega Warp speed. Often an ungreased prop shaft will appear,coming out from underneath where it has hidden for years,undisturbed... In the Cab ? you will be up to your knees in stuff you never knew existed. Enjoy.
Tea Bag.
 
Ran a sample through a spectrometer and the results was:

Milk Chocolate – [Sugar, milk powder, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, emulsifier (soya lecithin), artificial flavour (vanillin). (Milk chocolate contains cocoa solids 33% minimum)].

Dark chocolate – [cocoa mass, sugar, cocoa butter, emulsifier (soya lecithin), artificial flavour (vanillin). (Dark chocolate contains cocoa solids 62% minimum)].

  • Vegetarian
  • No Artificial Colours or Flavours
  • Gluten-Free
  • GMO-Free
  • MSG-Free
  • Recyclable
Dated: Pre 2021

Fair play it shows you that the MoHo is well sealed from rodents, no teeth marks.
 
I found a chocolate covered raisin down the back of the sofa the other day..
not melted so eat it 😋
.looked for more but nothing 🤬
Are you sure it was a chocolate covered raisin and not just a dried up rabbit dropping ... o_O

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What a "Mammoth " find...🍻
 
... I took my beloved rabbit to the vet once with a tumour on his bottom... It was a blob of poo hidden under his fur.

:wasntme:
Hubby got all frantic about one of our dogs once as he thought she'd cut herself, fortunately we didn't get as far as taking her to the vet which was a good job as it turned out to be bramble juice! :giggle:
 
Ran a sample through a spectrometer and the results was:

Milk Chocolate – [Sugar, milk powder, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, emulsifier (soya lecithin), artificial flavour (vanillin). (Milk chocolate contains cocoa solids 33% minimum)].

Dark chocolate – [cocoa mass, sugar, cocoa butter, emulsifier (soya lecithin), artificial flavour (vanillin). (Dark chocolate contains cocoa solids 62% minimum)].

  • Vegetarian
  • No Artificial Colours or Flavours
  • Gluten-Free
  • GMO-Free
  • MSG-Free
  • Recyclable
Dated: Pre 2021

Fair play it shows you that the MoHo is well sealed from rodents, no teeth marks.
Run through a spectrometer........or you could have just read the back of the box. Might have been easier.
You are right about the absence of rodents. Pleased about that. Surely one would have found the chocolate long ago.

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Hello and welcome to another edition of “Motorhome Archaeology”.

Today we are going to discover what lies inside an Elddis 115 – believed to have been built by descendants of early cave man around 2010 A.D.

Intriguingly, whilst delving around the section of this relic known as the “wheel-arch” within what are believed to be the living-quarters of this dwelling, an amazing discovery was made. For a hidden treasure lay within. As can be seen in the photo, some spoon fragments – believed to be bronze-age at the time of discovery – suddenly revealed themselves from their hiding place in a tiny gap that no-one could have possibly have known was there. This would have remained the case if it wasn't for some vigorous rummaging around looking for something else by your presenter of this episode.

Further inspection however, showed that the spoons were made from a unique type of chocolate. This chocolate appears to be unmeltable - and despite the heat they must have endured - the spoons have remained intact during their many years of being being tucked away invisible to the naked eye. Note the interesting patina of the spoons caused by years of only slight bio-degradation during their years of slumber. How long have they been there?,,,I haven't a clue. But if the rightful owner happens to read this and would like to have them back, please contact me and I will send them a photograph of his precious spoons that currently now reside in the local tip – somewhere in Somerset.

So remember, readers, to have a could footle about in your second-hand motorhome. You never know what treasures lie within the nooks and crannies you have yet to explore.
Happy hunting.View attachment 571854
I had a 1983 VF750F Honda motorcycle with chocolate camshafts - and they worked. (For a while).
 
Hi.
Finding " Hidden " treasure. Get on the M60. Jnc 15-16 Irwell/Death Valley. On entering the " Valley " Select. Neutral/Silent 7th/Aberdeen booster gear ,vibrations will start when approaching Mega Warp speed. Often an ungreased prop shaft will appear,coming out from underneath where it has hidden for years,undisturbed... In the Cab ? you will be up to your knees in stuff you never knew existed. Enjoy.
Tea Bag.
Old fitter I worked with had been a driver in the war. He told me about a runaway Bedford truck that had over revved. He said when they whipped the head off, the push rods were like a bunch of daffodils, "Some had their heads this way, and some had their heads the other way !" :LOL:
School holidays in the late 60's meant a run out with Eric Bryden in his F86 from Irving's Transport. If the way was clear, he'd "Pull out the pin" as we came through The Glen on the A75, scary stuff !

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Hi.
F86
in his F86
Hi.
F86.... " Spenner " ( Nickname ) Was first out of the quarry in a NEW F86,when asked what it was like he said. " I came up Taddington hill from Bakewell fully loaded and i could............................. HEAR... the radio ALL the way up and over to Topley Pike quarry "
DEAF...ME..? YES... :ROFLMAO:
Tea Bag. 🚛 ... WHAT..?
 
Its a wonder little furry animals hadn't found it first, maybe not as tasty as wires and cables.
 

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