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Dynomite!, Not Treasure Found in Box
2007-05-02
SARVER, Pa. - Lori Artman thought she'd uncovered a fortune when she found an old wooden box partially buried in her backyard. But there was no hidden loot in the box - just dynamite.
There was almost an Earth-shattering KABOOM!
"We were hoping for money, a buried treasure," Artman said. "Instead we just had a crazy day with the bomb squad."
Personally, I'd rather spend a crazy day with the Bombed Squad.
The box was found Friday when Artman, her boyfriend and her nephew were inspecting the fence around her property in Buffalo Township, about 25 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.
I inspect my fences every week but so far I've never found anything other than rocks.
They called police, who summoned the Allegheny County bomb squad.
DADADADADADADADA! Bomb Squad!!
The dynamite was wrapped in newspapers from 1968. Artman said she was told it likely came from an old mine or was left by a gas company that used it to blow up large rocks.
Newy York Times? For a minute there I thought she said an Old Mime.
Authorities said they destroyed the 76 sticks of deteriorating dynamite by burning it in a field.
76 sticks? What, no Earth-shattering KABOOM? Marvin will be sooo pissed.
"It was very unexciting," said township Fire Chief Gary Risch Jr. "It looked like a bale of straw on fire."
Sympathy cards are being accepted by the Township Fire Department.

Posted by:Deacon Blues

#7  Saw a recent picture of J.J.... he did not improve with age.
Posted by: Clolung Ghibelline4685   2007-05-02 16:47  

#6  She shoulda had a yard sale.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-05-02 12:24  

#5  Dar,

Dynomite, even the modern and infinitely safer variety in use today (As opposed to ol'Al Nobel's original recipe) still can 'sweat' under the right temperature and humidity conditions. Most dynamite has been replaced by Dynagel (there's about a dozen different names for it) - looks for all the world like a blue raspberry freezer pop, but with considerably more punch.


Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2007-05-02 09:12  

#4  Good thing she didn't hit the box hard with her shovel.

The consequences would have been explosive.

Cue the rim shot!
Posted by: Delphi2005   2007-05-02 08:54  

#3  Could someone hang a towel or something over that graphic please?
Posted by: gorb   2007-05-02 03:09  

#2  Good stuff Deacon.... you been hanging with Tu?
Posted by: Shipman   2007-05-02 01:37  

#1  I remember reading about old-time dynamite "sweating" and becoming more unstable. Anybody know if the more modern stuff (or at least 1968-vintage) is more improved?
Posted by: Dar   2007-05-02 00:27  

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