I Found Someone's Dead Drop

No country for Smokes, man.

So now your fingerprints are on it
That's not all.


His mistake is he never emptied the money. I would of done that even before seeing the movie. Thing is if I found to be honest I feel I would of been too scared to take it all. I would leave half or 2/3 of it. Because I would expect someone to come find it and take it and not notice 1/3rd is missing or 1/2 before it is too late.
But what about Robocop?
 
If they belonged to hobos I would have robbed them for their hobo treats.

A surefire way to track down hobos around here, is to look for a convenience store/gas station with palmettos around them. With a sharp eye, you can usually see them moving about in there. I used to deliver bread. One of my stops was a convenience store run by this asshole, Won Daewon. Once, I asked him to use his bathroom. He just peered over his glasses and said, "Ahhh, Ah-no! No! No!" So I just went into the palmettos to take a piss. It was really flowing because I downed a Thrist Buster of Powerade. Then I hear someone scream, "The fuck you doin', man!" Some hobo was sleeping about two feet away from me. I usually have pretty good situational awareness, but his OD green sleeping bag really blended in. He kept on yammering about how "I pissed in his house", or something.

Gay dudes used to hook-up in the palmettos on this small stretch along the shore. It was kinda' a laisse-fare things in the early 90's, but the cops really cracked down on it. It's not a thing anymore. Speaking of things that went away, the hotdog girls. They used to be a thing, then the cops cracked down on them. It was mainly uptight women that were upset about it. It was a thinly veiled crusade about them not having licenses. Here's an example:
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They were mostly strippers.
 
I went for a hike today and about 15, ft off the trail I seen these 2 bags stashed in the trees. I wanted to take them and see what was in them but didnt. I took some pics in they end up on the news as a missing hiker's bags or something but the way they were tuck in the trees makes me think it was someone's dead drop and had that work in them.

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What would all have done. Take it or leave it. Could be money, could be dope. Who knows.
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stack of porn inside
 
I've stashed my backpacking pack a few times to summit a peak. I'll usually go off trail a bit and bury it under some leaves/pine needles or something. On 2 occasions I've come back to stuff stolen from my pack. Once it was just food stolen, the other time they took some gear. Both times were obviously humans, not animals. What's odd is that whoever did it had to have been watching me for a long time, and following me. I carry a firearm now.
 
I've stashed my backpacking pack a few times to summit a peak. I'll usually go off trail a bit and bury it under some leaves/pine needles or something. On 2 occasions I've come back to stuff stolen from my pack. Once it was just food stolen, the other time they took some gear. Both times were obviously humans, not animals. What's odd is that whoever did it had to have been watching me for a long time, and following me. I carry a firearm now.

That is creepy. Being watched
 
are you kidding me smokes?

this could have been

A) the best gift from the universe you could ever possibly get

B) the most entertaining thread in sherdog history, depending


and now were just gonna be left wondering?
 
Fucking go back and open it. Don't leave your bros hanging.
 
I've stashed my backpacking pack a few times to summit a peak. I'll usually go off trail a bit and bury it under some leaves/pine needles or something. On 2 occasions I've come back to stuff stolen from my pack. Once it was just food stolen, the other time they took some gear. Both times were obviously humans, not animals. What's odd is that whoever did it had to have been watching me for a long time, and following me. I carry a firearm now.
obviously big foot
 
What’s a dead drop?

A dead drop is a location used to secretly pass items between two people, without requiring them to meet.

Spies have been known to use dead drops, using various techniques to hide the items and to signal that the drop has been made. Drug dealers use this as well.

A common place is to duct tape the item to the underside of a toilet cover in a public restroom.

A signal is sometimes used as well to indicate there is something to pickup, like a pile of stones in a certain formation. After checking the drop the signal is removed.
"The dead drop is the restroom toilet at the Gulf station at the corner of Commercial Ave. and Georges Rd."
 
A dead drop is a location used to secretly pass items between two people, without requiring them to meet.

Spies have been known to use dead drops, using various techniques to hide the items and to signal that the drop has been made. Drug dealers use this as well.

A common place is to duct tape the item to the underside of a toilet cover in a public restroom.

A signal is sometimes used as well to indicate there is something to pickup, like a pile of stones in a certain formation. After checking the drop the signal is removed.
"The dead drop is the restroom toilet at the Gulf station at the corner of Commercial Ave. and Georges Rd."

There's USB dead drops, too.
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I guess they are the glory holes of the techno world.
 
I've stashed my backpacking pack a few times to summit a peak. I'll usually go off trail a bit and bury it under some leaves/pine needles or something. On 2 occasions I've come back to stuff stolen from my pack. Once it was just food stolen, the other time they took some gear. Both times were obviously humans, not animals. What's odd is that whoever did it had to have been watching me for a long time, and following me. I carry a firearm now.

Empty bullet box near the top of the pack. Lightweight and fairly effective deterrent i reckon.
 
I went for a hike today and about 15, ft off the trail I seen these 2 bags stashed in the trees. I wanted to take them and see what was in them but didnt. I took some pics in they end up on the news as a missing hiker's bags or something but the way they were tuck in the trees makes me think it was someone's dead drop and had that work in them.

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What would all have done. Take it or leave it. Could be money, could be dope. Who knows.

That's not a dead drop. Dead drops are specifically designed to be very difficult to find if you don't know exactly where to look. If you're passing on something valuable, and possibly illegal, the last thing you want to do is leave it where random passers by can literally stumble over it.
 
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