I see the Daily Mail is running a story on a warehouse selling foodstuffs, although it appears mostly canned soft drinks, that have passed their best by date, at knocked down prices.
It reminded me meeting over 45 years ago the owner of a WWI Battle site museum in Belgium. The site was regularly repaired and in doing so they had found intact Corn beef tins complete with their contents from 1915. A visiting American showed an interest in them about 1980, later the site owner received an invitation from NASA to fly via the Concord with any new tins that he could recover. He duly did and flew first class, NASA was interested in determining the increase in world background radiation as the beef had been buried it would not be contaminated by the nuclear age.
The old man had met Hitler twice many times on what had been his farm and 1930's when he returned to his old station The owner showed the newspaper cuttings showing him shaking hands and Hitler offering him one of his paintings
A fascinating conversation long ago with a lovely man that I had almost forgot
It reminded me meeting over 45 years ago the owner of a WWI Battle site museum in Belgium. The site was regularly repaired and in doing so they had found intact Corn beef tins complete with their contents from 1915. A visiting American showed an interest in them about 1980, later the site owner received an invitation from NASA to fly via the Concord with any new tins that he could recover. He duly did and flew first class, NASA was interested in determining the increase in world background radiation as the beef had been buried it would not be contaminated by the nuclear age.
The old man had met Hitler twice many times on what had been his farm and 1930's when he returned to his old station The owner showed the newspaper cuttings showing him shaking hands and Hitler offering him one of his paintings
A fascinating conversation long ago with a lovely man that I had almost forgot
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