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I think that used to be a hanging offence over here.
Try it in Texas or Florida, and it still is...
I think that used to be a hanging offence over here.
Well I've solved the mystery. I stopped and asked a farmer why he had pallets stacked in the inverted V shape in his field. He said he had an old well under the pallets and he didn't want to hit the well we he cut hay in the field.
I made the above statement up but it would explain it or some other similar thing.
Obviously.
Since the initial observation of inverted V pallets was reported, those who have ventured to question the landowners have NEVER RETURNED (to provide the answer)! There was a case in Washington State, with photographic & aerial confirmation... the correspondent was not able to follow-up his dispatch.
Apparently, one does not simply walk in to an inverted-V pallet patch.
Obviously.
Since the initial observation of inverted V pallets was reported, those who have ventured to question the landowners have NEVER RETURNED (to provide the answer)! There was a case in Washington State, with photographic & aerial confirmation... the correspondent was not able to follow-up his dispatch.
Apparently, one does not simply walk in to an inverted-V pallet patch.
I believe that we covered the scientific discipline of Palletology back in 2014...
Hmmmm-
similar to....
Mordor??