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I recently saw the most PECULIAR thing...

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BlooferLady · 15/05/2011 21:52

I saw the oddest thing the other day and can't stop thinking about what in the name of all that's holy and precious was going on. AIBU to ask you what you think, so I can get some sleep?

I was waiting for someone outside the British Library on Euston Rd. Beside me a casually dressed man was making a placating phone call, and anxiously watching the road. He was holding a clipboard and a small white envelope, and carrying an ordinary blue cool-box, such as you might use for a picnic.

Eventually a flustered looking couple turned up. They were both in their early 40s, and looked fairly well-to-do. They were obviously rather anxious, possibly because they were late, and relieved to see Clipboard Man. I couldn't hear what they were saying no matter how hard I tried, but I could see Clipboard Man being sort of authoritative and reassuring. He kept gesturing to the cool-box, and handed over the envelope with some ceremony. The woman said nothing, only continued to look rather anxious.

Clipboard Man then hailed a cab. The man in the couple protested mildly, but the other man said something along the lines of it all being sorted and paid for, and ushered the woman in. She sat on the edge of the seat clutching the white envelope. Clipboard man leaned into the cab to give the driver instructions, and had what looked like a reassuring and authoritative word with the man. The man patted Clipboard Man's shoulder once or twice in a gesture that looked sort of grateful, in a business-like fashion, then got into the cab next to his partner. Clipboard Man then put the cool-box onto the floor of the cab, slammed the door, had one last brisk word with the driver, and waved the cab off.

He then made one or two notes on the clipboard, and hurried back along the Euston Rd without looking back.

WTF was that all about then?! I damn nearly ran after Clipboard Man to ask, but thought if there was owt dodgy going on I might be found strung up by piano wire somewhere...

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BlooferLady · 15/05/2011 22:44

Oh no, he was definitely on foot. Which is quite intriguing because organs and what have you are usually conveyed by courier (DH has even taken them in a police car I think).

Caviar! YES! Grin The woman was really nervous because she had promised it to dinner guests and didn't want to let them down with mere lumpfish roe...

I like truffles too. I will sleep more easily if I don't have to envisage a cavity where a kidney ought rightly to be .

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GollyHolightly · 15/05/2011 22:44

Bloofer, you do know that you've passed on your insomnia now to several other women who will not be able to sleep until they figure it out Confused

kangers · 15/05/2011 22:44

'of' beloved child- and instructions on how to administer.

A very old book that needs to be temperature controlled and the ARCHIVIST at the LIBRARY is giving them a receipt- they are foreign and do n ot know city- hence instructions for academics/ curators to get to Christies for an AUCTION?

TheDailyWail · 15/05/2011 22:46

Did you happen to spot Jack Bauer?

BlooferLady · 15/05/2011 22:46

Pavlova Grin!

NOW I'M REALLY HUNGRY

The thing is right, the dynamic between them all was perhaps the most intriguing. Although Clipboard Man looked far more casual and less middle-class he was utterly in charge. He was both authoritative and very definitely telling them what to do, but reassuring, as if he understood why they were anxious. And the man in the couple kept deferring to him. The woman didn't say a word!

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buggeroffandhaveabiscuit · 15/05/2011 22:46

deffo not sperm, dh took his to hospital in his armpit on his motorbike!!

Something that needed to be kept in liquid nitro so either a) a heston pudding or b) a hideous bio virus weapon ready to be unleashed on unsuspecting public

LynetteScavo · 15/05/2011 22:47

So, they didn't sign on the clipboard?

BlooferLady · 15/05/2011 22:47

Golly good [evil grin emoticon]! If I'm to lie awake fretting I like to think I'll be in good company!

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Finallyspring · 15/05/2011 22:49

Yes pepperman. There was a thread about mysterious vegetable deliveries earlier in the week. Mainly peppers but also marrows and courgettes put through letters boxes with no explanation. Could this be a sophisticated metropolitan version ? Did the pepper OP get to the bottom if that mystery ? If we could find out it could be the key. Worried I won't sleep now

BlooferLady · 15/05/2011 22:49

It didn't look high-tech enough to have any really impressive stuff in, like liquid nitro Confused It look like what my Mum used to put her famous egg-and-cheese pie in back in the 80s!

And no Lynette I didn't see them sign anything. They just took the envelope. It was an ordinary white envelope, one of those long ones. It wasn't stamped or franked...

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LynetteScavo · 15/05/2011 22:50

Did they shake hands when they met?

BlooferLady · 15/05/2011 22:50

Am actually laughing out loud at courgettes being posted through letterboxes!

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DandyLioness · 15/05/2011 22:51

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GollyHolightly · 15/05/2011 22:54

I sometimes find vegetables on my doorstep. I live opposite allotments and I know a couple of people who use them. They often have surplus (especially courgettes which are prolific!) and so will pop them on my doorstep to guess who they might be from.

More puzzling though was the time I found a packet of jaffa cakes and a four pack of cheap lager in my recycling box. This was years ago but I never did find out who'd left them there. They were perfectly ok, I made dh test them for poison.

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BlooferLady · 15/05/2011 22:58

Why does no-one ever leave me emergency aid parcels of jaffa cakes and beer?!

The obvious answer to that is that I am plainly not a woman in immediate need of alcohol and sugary treats...

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Finallyspring · 15/05/2011 22:59

That might explain courgettes in letterboxes. The thing about the pepperman is that he was knocking on doors and handing over peppers to people who didn't seem to be surprised. It all comes under the heading of inexplicable deliveries. Cool box man might be pepperman gone urban and efficien, clipboard etc.

FreudianSlipper · 15/05/2011 22:59

how strange i think probably sperm

i often go to the british library (cafe has the best cakes and hot chocolate worth going for that alone jsut thought i would share that). there is always something going on around there. next time i shall sit in the outside cafe or starbucks across the road and people watch for a few hours

LynetteScavo · 15/05/2011 23:00

www.youmesushi.com/ sushi?

Maybe not.

LynetteScavo · 15/05/2011 23:00

And from which direction did the couple come? Not inside the library I take it.

SoloIsAHotCougar · 15/05/2011 23:03

After reading page 1...

Sperm needs to be kept at body temperature (at least it did when I was at the IVF clinic). Organs are kept in cool boxes (at least they were when I was collecting my new brain Grin).

Jellykat · 15/05/2011 23:04

Of course clipboard man dressed casually, most chefs do..(Jamie Oliver anybody)
The couple were right to be anxious, DHs mother had stipulated that the Million pounds could only be theirs, once she had perfected the art that is Pavlova.

I'd be anxious too, there's a lot riding on this whole sorry tale..Poor women, she should be a MNer, we'd tell her MIL where to stuff the bloody Pavlova!

I'm right, i can feel it in my waters.

LynetteScavo · 15/05/2011 23:04

www.booze-up.com/ I reckon it's booze

Finallyspring · 15/05/2011 23:06

If there is webcam outside British Library one of us could dedicate however long it takes to watching and catching them at it. I am desparate to knowmildly curious

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